Halloween Spells, Potion & Magic Book Tutorial


This is a really, really fun Halloween project. I love making my own decorations, especially for Halloween.
Here is a quick tutorial on how I made these potion books.
They are decorated on the outside covers only. An actual potions recipe book is another craft all together.

Supplies needed.
Hardback books from thrift store.
Sandpaper,
Glue,
craft paint ( Ceramcoat Tangerine, Ceramcoat Violet Pearl, Folk Art Yellow Citron),
Scribbles 3D paint (light green)
sticker letters,
tissue paper lime green
distress ink walnut
Black StazOn
Pearl Ex Antique Silver
Matt Medium
Stars and moon stamps,
Strong coffee in spray bottle

Try to find books that do not have the embossed lettering on the spin or anywhere on cover. The raised lettering is hard to remove.
Get sandpaper and rough up the edges of the book and try to take out the title so old letters wont show through the paint.
Spray the inside pages with the strong coffee to make them look old and distressed. Let dry before moving on.



I was experimenting all through this project. I did something different for each of the books. The green Witchcraft book I used tissue paper and scribbles 3d paint. The purple Book of Potions I used a witch hat cut out, with stars and moons stamped all over. The orange book I painted a spider web on the front cover.




The tissue paper technique gives the book a leathery look.
Glue tissue paper directly to the surface of front and back covers with a thin glue /water mixture about half glue, half water.
Take the scribbles paint tube and draw a curly cue design around the edges of front cover. Let this dry for a few hours or even over night. The 3 D paint takes a long time to dry.




While the 3D paint is drying:
Paint the other books,
Draw a witch hat on poster board and cut it out.
Paint the witch hat black and set aside.
If you don't have a star and moon stamp make your own. I cut out a star and moon from craft foam and glued them onto wine corks...This is another fun project I got off Pinterest.

Paint a couple of layers of paint on each of the books before moving on to the distress inking layer.
The purple book I used black StazOn Ink and rubbed all over edges.
The Orange Book I swirled black paint and orange paint together and smeared with my fingertips before using a walnut stain distress ink.
The green book I used Pearl Ex antique silver /matt medium mixture and rubbed into the groves. (Love how this came out.)



Glue the witches hat down, stamp moon and stars, rub more black ink all over.
Paint spider web and spider with black ink pen.
I used left over sticker letters for most of my titles except for a few letters that were missing I had to hand draw these in.
Use what you have and experiment. You don't have to use the same colors I used and change up the cutouts, stamps and distressing products. The tissue paper and scribble paint together turns out really nice.
That's It. Have fun!


Deco Diva Mixed Media Paintings




Here are my latest paintings. I found these girls on pinterest and had to paint them. I've named them Miss Lola, Miss Lolli and Miss Lotus.
They are listed in my Etsy shop. I love the way they turned out.

I did one other painting which I will list next week and that is it for awhile. I'm moving on to making Halloween decorations. Hopefully this year I'll have a Halloween party. I did not get to throw one last year like I wanted. Something always comes up. My daughter wanted to have the Halloween get together last year so what could I do. I'm speaking up early this year.
Very excited about some of the Halloween decorations I'm doing and hope to make at least one tutorial to post here.
Happy, Happy, Happy!



Pretty Background & Vintage Shakers


Hello all. It's been a long time since I've been here. I think the dog days of summer are getting to me. It's so hot here. I don't feel like doing much in this heat. We just got back from the coast and I already want to go back. It's so much cooler on the beach. Oh well.
I have been busy though. I did this background about a month ago and can not decide what to do with it.
I'm also working on a series of girl portrait paintings....two down and one more to go.

I've been digging through my boxes in the garage,{ through the stuff left over from my antique business days}, to see if there is anything else I want to sell in my Etsy shop. It's getting down to the nitty gritty. Some of the items left I'm having a hard time letting go.
I just listed a vintage collection of ceramic lids in my shop. I had them hanging in my kitchen in my old house. I originally bought them for my mosaics. I always thought I would get back into mosaic but don't think so at this point.  I'm having too much fun with mixed media art.

I love the colors in the art pictured above. I found the canvas at a thrift store for $3.00 bucks... and decided to paint over it. I'm sure this is not anything new to some people but I thought I was being clever. Canvases are sooooo expensive!
So now I have a new favorite thing to look for at thrift stores along with vintage salt n pepper shakers.

I got this great idea from pinterest.
Store your glitter in vintage clear glass salt n pepper shakers.


Are they not the cutest??!! I love them. I found all of these in thrift stores expect for the two in the back. They were mine that I never used any more.

Wish me luck surviving this hot Texas heat. We have been in triple digit heat for about a week now. That dam H has decided to sit on top of us again. I hate that H.
I hope we get some rain or a hurricane..anything to push that H off .
Until next time.
Hugs,
C.



TEXAS PRIDE BARBECUE



Looking for great Barbecue this summer?

Well,,, we found this place just on the south side of San Antonio. We lived here for over 20 years and never been. It's really a neat place in the middle of nowhere. The food is awesome!!!
It has an outside stage for live music in the back.
There are all these wonderful rusty antiques everywhere and a small antique store. Unfortunately the antique store was closed during our visit. Dang!
And I guess it was a recording studio at one time....cool.




FUN, FUN, FUN!







Collages And Mixed Media

By The Sea

Butterfly House

Grow Happiness 

Pink Tree House
I'm having so much fun this summer working in my art room. These are my creations made with my little hands. They are all listed in my Etsy shop.
I'm alternating between paper collage and trying to be more painterly...like the beach umbrella.  I would like it to be more abstract but I have a hard time with that. Can't quite grasp abstract yet. I'm too literal. I'll get there...at least that is a goal for me.


Enjoy!!!

Here Comes The Bride




I guess I'm getting a little excited about my son's wedding. It's next April but the planning has already begun.
My daughter and I were invited to go with my son's fiancé to pick out her wedding dress.
So after the excursion I felt the need to make a pretty girl bride painting. This dress is similar to the one she picked out. It has a full skirt with a glittery brooch looking thingy at the waist.
I dont' think they will have a church wedding but I wanted one in my painting.
I did not have a church wedding and always wanted one. My daughter is not married yet. It does not look like my daughter wants a church wedding either...she wants to get married in Vegas. lol!

To me it looks messy because of the way I put the paint on the canvas, but I kinda like it.
And by the way it is for sale in my Etsy shop...
Click here


Mixed Media Houses & Hearts



I just listed these 4 x 4 mini canvas's in my Etsy Shop.

I'm having fun, fun, fun! 

Don't forget to browse through my mixed media section. I've  listed most of the art I've done so far this year. 
More to come. 
I'm on a roll.
Another thing I'm all excited about is... 
I'm going to volunteer at the Helotes Humane Society. 
Can't wait.

Oh and my team made it to the
NBA finals!

Go Spurs Go!

Marnoch Homestead


We have driven by this beautiful historic home on scenic loop drive many a times. I finally convinced hubby to stop to let me take pictures and read the historical marker. I love taking pictures of architecture, especially old buildings like this one. Someone still lives in it, so I could not get too close.



Built with 18 inch limestone. I bet it stays cool in the heat of the summer. Something about it makes me think french...maybe an old french manor with a hint of Texas.

Celebrating Fiesta


Our Fiesta celebration in San Antonio wrapped up last week. It's two weeks of fun events, parades, parties, carnivals and etc. It's really a fun time here. I especially love the night parade.....The Flambeau. I got inspired to paint. Whoopee! The color's are so vibrant and all over the place. It's a crazy festive theme. Who wouldn't be inspired. I can't believe it's taken me this long to paint something fiestaish.
I wanted to do a señorita and this is what I came up with.


I've been inspired by the beautiful dresses the dancers wear so I did these pretty little fiesta girl dancers.  I did one in paint and pen only and one mixed media with all kinks of papers.



Doing the same subject in two different mediums is kinda of fun. I think I'll try this again.


Dress Form Watercolor Doodle


Moving on in another direction. Instead of doodling with pen or pencil I'm doodling with watercolor.  I think I like it. Can't wait to try other subject like faces. I'm sure that will be a challenge!
 I love the freedom of swirling the paintbrush all over the page. 
Fun!