Friday, May 23, 2008
Rain, rain go away!
Sun shining - Take camera and tripod outside. Go inside to change.
Starts to rain - Go back inside
Sun shinning again - Back outside. Able to take 3 photos
Rain again - Go back inside and change back into normal clothes
Suns out again - Change again. Able to take 12 photos before BF comes outside to tell me it's time to go visit SIL. Sigh! Maybe I'll have more luck tomorrow.
I was able to take pictures of these 3 new tops. These will be availble in my Etsy shop shortly.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Rare Birds blog
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Featured on fashion blog
May goal
You may also notice I've been giving my shop a new look with the brick background (aka my house). Since I no longer get good daylight in the house, I am forced to take my pictures outside with my new tripod (which I keep calling a tripot for some odd reason). It's time consuming retaking all the pictures again but I think the new style looks a lot better. Here are a few of my favourite new photos.
Black halter top with gathers - small
Friday, May 2, 2008
Tutorial - collage on a canvas
While I let the canvas dry, I started cutting out various circle shapes.
Once the paint was completely dry, I started gluing the circles in various positions.
I decided to leave a bit of the canvas blank and honestly at this point I had had enough! The very last step was applying 2 coats of Modge Podge all over the canvas. At this step, I learned lesson #1 - paper circles need to be properly glued to avoid bubbling and curling. Thank god the paper is old so it kinda blends in.
Lesson #2 was a bit more difficult. As we were hanging the canvas on the wall, I noticed that the canvas was warped. I'm not sure why I didn't notice this earlier. After an hour and a half, my boyfriend finally figured out a way to hang so it wouldn't show. Phew!
As you can see, I'm no expert at making art collages but it's still a great way to add a bit of character to your walls for under $30.