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Saturday, February 28, 2015

Getting the Word Out

Piney's Needle has been a dream of mine for many years.  It's slowly developing into something that I work on daily, adding items to my Etsy store, doing custom orders, and just keeping my hands in threads, fabric, paints, glue, or anything else that can be turned into art.

I've created a Twitter & Instagram account and I would love some follows.  Can you help me get the word out by sharing the site with your friends and followers?

I'm thinking if I can get a good following, a give-a-way is in order.

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/PineysNeedle

Instagram:  https://instagram.com/pineysneedle/

Etsy:  https://www.etsy.com/shop/PineysNeedle

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pineys-Needle/166274363429826

Friday, February 20, 2015

Adding Paint to Art Journal Pages

I'm still new to the whole art journaling craze, but I love it...okay, I'm obsessed with it right now.

For my journal I wanted to add some keepsakes that I've been holding on to and yet do something a little different with them.  So to the journal I go:

Keeping in mind, that the I'm using a repurposed blank bible as my journal, the pages are very thin and need to be prepped before I can add acrylic paint to them.

Using Liquitex adhesive (sorry the picture is blurry) I spread a thin layer of glue between two pages using a large paint brush.  Protect the other pages by putting wax paper under the pages you are working on.
 This gives a textured feel to the pages which enhance the look of the page when paint is applied.
 Using small dots, I put the paint directly onto the page (no gesso applied this time).  Then I smear it with a plastic gift card...used of course...get the gift first!
I dry it with my heat gun so that I can continue working on the page. 
 
This little card started the idea for the page.  It's been a long time since someone sent me a Valentine's Day card and it meant so much to me to be remembered by such a sweet friend.  The card is 3-D and has three layers of this cute little girl.  I pealed off the top layer, along with the cushioned tape for my page.
Sorry, I didn't take picture of this process.
 
After applying the pink and white paint to both pages, I added some tiny pieces of netting that I received some chocolates in from a lady at church.  I wanted to use it to add texture in the paint, but it was too small, so I just glued pieces on the pages.  I have this little stone that I've had for years saying "You're Loved"  with Romans 8:39 on the back.  I wasn't sure if it would be too heavy for the page or not, but it's doing just fine.  I tore a portion from an old, falling apart bible, of the Scripture and added it to the page.
 
I stamped some hearts, added a pre-cut butterfly and a heart cut from cardstock.  I painted the heart first with a deeper pink acrylic, wiped off the paint with a baby wipe, drew some outlines of the flowers and glued tiny red beads on the heart.  I hade to put the glue on pretty heavy for the stone and the beads.


 Here's the back of the page (two pages glued together).  No bleed through.

 
I'm pleased with the outcome and now I have a memory of several things on one picture.
The love of friends and the love of God.

Romans 8:39
Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able
to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Lace & Closures

An art journal begins to get thick over time because you are adding so many different mediums into it.  The paint and water color, glue and added pages all make for a journal that no longer stays closed properly.  So I've added some closures to my journals.

 This is what my journals look like before I add any art to them.
 I use Jim Holtz Idea-ology closures and chains.
Here's the supplies I used, although I forgot to add the leather hole punch. 
 Using the leather hole punch, I measure approximately half way on the back cover and punch a hole to match the eyelet I'm using, which was 5/32 inch, Dritz Eyelet Kit.  The eyelets come in all sizes and colors, but I found Dritz had them large enough to take the hook I was using. 
 Place the eyelet through the hole (from right to wrong side) and align the tiny anvil underneath and the tool on top and hammer gently.  This will spread the end of the eyelet over the edges of the opening, holding it in place.
 
Now for the closure:
Using jewelry pliers, I spread the jump hook and add the closure to the chain.  Then I do the same thing with any charm I'm adding and attach them to the chain.  I then add a dot of jewelry glue to the hooks to keep them from spreading open again.
You can add as many charms as you like that makes it personal to you.
Here are some more journals with crocheted lace covers to hide the wording on the spin.

 
These are for sale on my Etsy shop, Piney's Needle.
(I'm in the process of adding them now.  So check back often for different styles.)
 

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

New Creative Outlet - Art Journals

It's hard to get past a blank page wither you're writing or creating.  Sometimes it helps to start the creative process with a little help. 

I recently became acquainted with a group of people doing art journaling and bible study together...literally adding art to their bibles based on what they were studying.  While doing art with my own bible study, I was reminded of how much I love art, drawing and painting.  I started watching some videos on mixed media art journals and had to make some for myself.

My daughter, Sally, was an awesome inspiration.  She's been creating altered books and art with books for several years, so she was happy to see her mother doing something she did.

Working for a bible publisher, I has access to blank bibles.  The sales reps use these during presentations to show new cover designs for the upcoming season.  Once they are done with the sales presentations, these mock ups get trashed.  They've been giving them to me and Sally has been selling them on her Etsy store as repurposed journals.  I decided to do a little more to the ones that I have and have redesigned the covers and done some inspirational art to encourage the buyer so they won't be stopped by the blank page. 

I added 2 journals to my Etsy shop yesterday.


Today, I wanted to make one for myself and like I hear so many people say...I got stuck on the blank page.
So I started with redesigning the cover by covering up the spin and the wording with an old doily.

I ended up using the Liquitex medium to glue the doily down, however I may do some touch up around the edges with Yes.  I'll have to see how it will hold up as I handle it on a regular basis.
Putting a piece of wax paper on my workspace, I painted the glue to one side of the doily.  I used a larger paint brush once I got started.  The little one didn't work as well giving an overall coverage.
 
I used my embossing heat gun to dry the glue quickly.  I also use this to dry any art I do in the journal.


 


I'm pleased with how the cover looks and now I'm ready to start some art journaling.  I think I will recreate some of the art I did for the journals for sale.