on 25-02-2013 04:24 PM
Hi folks. I've just bought a box of coloured pencils, and will be working on my first drawing soon. I'll post the completed work here. Would love people to post their art here for us to see. Doesn't matter what type of art - drawing, painting, photos/photo manipulation, cake decorating, quilting, poetry, origami, whatever. Let's have some fun and show our creativity. 🙂
http://i538.photobucket.com/albums/ff349/pluckaduck2/Image0062small_zps2c36aa27.jpg
on 01-03-2013 12:22 PM
I love the lorikeets - I would love to be able to paint. My father did wonderful watercolours but I certainly didn't inherit his artistic talent.
Those are lovely Pepe
on 01-03-2013 12:23 PM
on 01-03-2013 12:23 PM
i remember, about 11 years ago, i did an art class.
I made a mirror, which is in daughters room and a decoupage plate, which i sent to my grandparents.
But, i did have an art kit.
Ive looked through my cupboards and have found it. The paint and brushes are still fine.
So, here's all my gear, ready to start.
on 01-03-2013 12:24 PM
Just loving this thread and all the artwork being shown.
I must ask the quiltmakers - how long does it take to make
a quilt? Rose? Tas? It's something I never got around
to trying as it's always scared me off it looks so complicated and
I;m not much of a sewer. Probly a stupid question but how do
you get the lines so straight, lol?
on 01-03-2013 12:26 PM
on 01-03-2013 12:29 PM
Easy to get the lines straight with the good quilting rulers etc - I use a rotary cutter.
Takes a few weeks to piece a quilt - I mostly machine piece, though at the moment i am doing one by hand (king size 1" hexagons) which may never be finished. If not then my granddaughter can finish it!
Amy you may find you have a hidden talent - would love to see what you do.
on 01-03-2013 12:30 PM
This is a scrappy one I did for my bed. Very quick and easy to do.
on 01-03-2013 12:36 PM
A quilt takes as long as you want it to take basically. If you work hard and do nothing else I guess you can knock one off in a couple days and again it depends on the pattern, machine or hand, many variables.
I have never been able to do a "Quilt in a day" quilt. not when you have to cut, sew, sandwich (put top layer, wadding and backing material together) and then quilt and bind. Guess it is possible for cot quilts but not a big one unless you really burn the midnight oil.
I started quilting a hundred years ago as my grandie says, when quilting was not really the go, there were no specific quilting materials and I did everything by hand, not any more, use the machine for it all these days apart from a few smaller applique items.
on 01-03-2013 12:36 PM
I still have nothing to add artwise but thank you all. And to all the budding artists, give it a go. I am gong to try something very soon and have had so much fun scrolling through and seeing everything, and (stealing) a few idea's. If I haven't said it before you are all amazing
on 01-03-2013 12:38 PM
what are you going to have a go at greencat?