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May the 4th Be With You:Star Wars Day Craft Roundup | Elysian Studios

May the 4th Be With You:Star Wars Day Craft Roundup

Categories: Crafts, family, The Artful Life

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Happy Star Wars Day!

Hone your crafty Force with these fun projects:

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Decorated Cookies- cutters available at Williams-Sonoma

starwarsday3-9409577 Adorable Amigurumi, patterns available from Lucy Ravenscar starwarsday4-3631029

A wooden cast of characters with wood people pegs

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Origami X-Wing Fighter, and more Star Wars origami

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Cuddly Felt Bantha, with a step-by-step tutorial

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Need more ideas?

Check out the Star Wars Craft Book, available at Amazon
And no Star Wars round-up is complete without my favorite YouTube video…

May the Fourth Be With You!

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Thread Sketching: Creating Experimental Textile Collage | Elysian Studios

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I am excited to be working on a new series of small, mixed-media collages!  About 5 inches x 7 inches in size, these are combinations of cloth, thread, paper, paint, stamps and ink, with some beaded embellishments to come.  My goal for this work is to loosen up and see what wonderful little accidents happen! As a result, I will better understand how materials work together to create beautiful effects in my art.

5717272248_3a1af96b09_z-7636781 I wrote about thread-painting awhile ago, and am finally back working with the same technique.  I am referring to it as “thread sketching” here, because I am only using black and focusing solely on line.  These are experimental collage pieces, so nothing was planned in advance.

I love this technique! It can be a little intimidating to get started, but a small project like this is a perfect place to begin!  I am not outlining how to make the collages here (sorry! I got ahead of myself and neglected to take photos!), however, that would be a fun tutorial to put together in the future!

For the thread-sketching technique you will need a sewing machine, several spools of thread, a bobbin filled with matching thread, and a darning foot for your machine.  I bought mine at a local specialty sewing store, but Amazon.com has a selection available.  You will need to drop the feed dogs of your machine, and you may need to consult your manual to do so.

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You will need to remove your current presser foot, and install the darning foot (1).  Securely reattach the screw on the presser foot to ensure stability (2).  Save the packaging that your darning foot came with, as this will remind you what thread length, width and tension are appropriate to use on your machine. 

Don’t forget to drop the feed dogs! They help grip fabric and guide it straight through under your presser foot.  For this technique you don’t want that!  Set your machine to the “Zig-Zag” stitch.  Have a scrap piece of fabric handy to practice on and experiment with different widths.  A width of “0” will give you a straight line, whereas widths of “3” and “5” give you more of a zig-zag look.

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Once you feel comfortable with how thread-sketching is going to work, dive in and get started:

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1. To begin, pick a place on your work that is sort of “obvious” as to what you should do. For instance, it was easy to determine that I could follow the lines of this little froggy!

2. Then just start tracing, and adjust the speed as you need.  I like to double my lines, and I don’t worry if they get a bit wavy!

3. As you start working, you’ll begin to make intuitive decisions.  I felt that it would look better to leave his back alone!  You’ll have some mistakes, and they will get better the more you practice (look at my cross-eyed froggy!) Ah well, he’s still cute!

4.  Think about what you can sketch in the empty areas of fabric.  I felt like froggy needed some lily pads to sit on, and he already had those colorful flower puffs around him.  As you begin to create a story for your piece, this becomes a meaningful and therapeutic process!

You can see how much thread-sketching can add to your collage by comparing the “before” and “after” of this piece: 

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I’m not finished at this stage!  These little pieces need some hand-beaded embellishments, as well as a hand-stitched binding to finish the edges.  After that, I will need to consider display!  Not every piece will make the “final cut” when you do an experimental series.  That’s why it’s nice to do a large number at once!

Here’s a few more examples from the series I’m working on:

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I encourage you to spend time experimenting with new techniques and materials! Not only is it fun, but it really does push your work to a new level.  By giving up control on your imagery and composition, you’ll discover a few beautiful moments in your creativity that will take you by surprise! You’ll be excited to try them again!

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Art Tour: A Paris Street Market | Elysian Studios

Art Tour: A Paris Street Market

Categories: Art Tours, Colorado, Denver, shopping

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It’s that time of year again when I slather on the sunscreen, break out my favorite hat & sunglasses, and pack my squeaky folding shopping cart to browse the exciting finds at A Paris Street Market at the Aspen Grove Mall in Littleton, Colorado.  The market is held the first Saturday of each month from May- October, rain or shine.

Over the years I have collected some cherished pieces from this market, and I am continually amazed at the wide variety of unique vintage and handcrafted items that are available.  The prices can be high, but I have found most vendors to be willing to negotiate, especially as the season continues.  Though many of the vendors do take credit cards, be sure to bring cash– it never fails that the one time you find a cute little item, that vendor only takes cash!

Usually I am on the hunt for some decorative pieces for my home, but this year I am focused on finding interesting props and tools for Elysian Studios.  You will find me avidly digging through boxes and jars of junk for my purchases this season, however, I had to share a few things I would have bought if money and space weren’t an object… 5707535465_9964661da3_b-5342663

I feel quite at home in a place where the more rust an object has, the better, and once discarded items are given a new life….

5708075578_6b357fa7ac_z-3729506 This year a lot of vendors are going all out to set up elaborate displays that help you envision a shabby chic decor…
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I have a vintage typewriter that was my grandmother’s, which I adore, and is displayed on it’s very own shelf.  This sweet little “Paymaster” register would have been a nice addition to my arrangement…

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How utterly beautiful are these shoe forms? The red and orange are a perfect complement to the wood, and I love the black type.  They remind me of paintings by Jasper Johns …
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This bulldog would have been totally at home in my garden or on the front porch.  I love these cheery yellow balls on their rusty pedestals too! 

 
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You may not know this, but I am a total library nerd!  My family still laughs at the fact that I started “Erin’s Lending Library” with my childhood book collection.  I created removable cards with pockets and added Dewey Decimal numbers to almost every book.  I would still love to have a vintage library card file in my studio!

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Is is me or does this tractor look like he has a face?  He’s such a brilliant color! But where would you put something like this?

So what did I buy?  It wasn’t much, but I am very excited about these items!

Keys, Keys, Keys!!! I have lots of ideas for these, both in jewelry and original art pieces.
5707512225_138f8a1f4a_z-9223302 A big, thick book of sheet music with gloriously aged pages!  I honestly can’t wait to tear them out and use them for all types of collage work!  I found some funky, random pieces of hardware and broken tools that I will be using to create textures in paint and clay.  I also picked up two enamelware pieces (the platter above with the keys, and the basin below).  They both are beautifully speckled with rust and chipped paint and will be used as display props.
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Do you like antiquing and thrifting too? Markets like this are a blast, and I can’t wait to go to more! I hope it’s a successful season of scavenging for you!

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