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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

I did some rusting today, found a recipe I could follow and had all the ingredients to make. Boy does this stuff smell. When it said to do in a well ventilated area they were NOT kidding. The rusting recipe I used was 1 cup bleach, 1/2 cup cider vinegar and 1 teas. salt. I wanted to rust up the muffin tins so I use one of my plant trays since it was deep enough. I had to make alot.
I sanded the tins prior to putting them into the solution. I left them in for 10-15 minutes since I really wanted to rust them up. Afterwards, I took them out and sprayed them with cider vinegar and let them dry. Think I will keep them outside for a day or two to see what happens.
I like the coloring so far. Can't wait for it to be completed so I can start my project!

Saturday, March 6, 2010



I made these bird post cards for a swap we are doing in my group An Affair with Art on Yahoo. These were fun to do. I love using the vintage glass glitter I found at a yard sale last year. Did alittle 3-D on the flowers and used glass glaze for the for-get-me nots in the background. We had to include a little note about spring on the backs so I used my calligraphy pen and had some fun with that. Turned out pretty well, I had to make 8.

Favorite Apron


Had to buy these at a garage sale I went to on Friday, they were the funniest thing I have come across in a long time and for only a quarter, how can you go wrong. They are made from ladies undies or as my daughter calls them,grannie panties, the top and leg openings are sewn shut, ribbon sewn across the top for the ties. I have lots of fun ideas in my head on making some of these. Thinking that boxer shorts would be fun too. Lots of those in themes and seasonal images.

Vintage Tin Tile Mini Books






My girlfriend was cleaning out some of her junk and gave me a couple of these old tin tiles she no longer needed, they sat around my art room till I thought of what to do with them. I used some of the wool felt I dyed as the pages and blanket stitched around some of them for a more finished look. Then set about decorating the pages with whatever was at hand. I punched the holes using my Crop-a-Dile, that thing works great. Stitched the book together with ribbon and beads. Turned out quite nice, have some improvements I want to make on the next round.