Sunday, May 6, 2012

flat marble window

Here it is almost done. I have not been much on abstract work so this is a new thing for me.
The hard part is to get just the right amount of glue on the marble and the right temp. to keep the glass.
It is a slow job. only 4 or 5 inches can be done at a time or the weight will push them right off the window.
Flat marble round-up collecting Flat marbles from every where friends have given me some great colors.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Friday, March 2, 2012

Morning Glory Vines in the kitchen.

This was a fun job, a combination of rub off transfer and paint covered with modge podge. The transfers are old and they don't really stick that well sometimes it has missing parts and that is when I get to play and add my own little touches.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Golden Thread and Silver Needles

As I shake out the quilt that is my life
I step back and look upon the bright colors
that have decorated my life.
The bright blue of the summer skies that I played under.
The autumn colors of the maple trees for all of the sweet times
shared with friends and family.
The bright yellows for the days that the sun shined and my heart sang.
Fabrics that represent days, years, hours, minutes, friends, and family
all held together with the golden thread of lessons learned
as the silver needle of time winds its way through the fabric.
What an amazing quilt this is turning out to be.
Thank you for being a part of this work in progress,
for the lessons and colors that you have added to my quilt
by being a special part of this fascinating journey.

Em Battreall

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Fun art projects

A fun project that brings out my inner child. the puzzle piece is made from wallpaper, ink letters and textured paint for the sun and rays.
So who would not want to put their socks in this dresser.

Brick layers union watch out

This is a fun way to make an old sidewalk and driveway look clean and fun.
The undercoat is a brown/pink with a brick colored paint for the stones and brick.
Find a sponge mop that has a big enough square base so it looks the size of a brick.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Sidewalk, Fred Flintstone style

This is a fun project. I loved doing it. I took all of my leftover paints and dumped them into a 5gal pail and mixed it all up. I came out with a brown, tan, pink color. This I used to base coat the driveway and sidewalk.


Then I used a brick color paint to paint the blocks. I have an old plastic mold that is used to make concrete walkway. instead I turned it upside down and used it as a templet for the painting of the blocks. It looks very much like something you would see in Bedrock going up to Fred Flintstones front door. I love it.