Happy New Year, lol! I can't believe that I haven't blogged in 6 months. Life has been busy I guess, right?!
I recently had a lot of fun in the studio making little paper houses. I posted several photos on my Facebook page. The response has been great and I've had several requests for a tutorial, so I wanted to share that with you all.
Here it is...
Step 1: I took some mop up paper I had saved. It was basically a piece of paper I had taped down to my work space to protect it from paint, sprays, etc.
Step 2: I cut out some basic house shapes, no measuring! Just wing it, more fun indeed.
Step 3: I cut some windows and doors out of a contrasting color. This helps them to sort of pop forward from the house itself and adds some interest. Glue these down with a glue stick.
Step 4: I used a water soluble journaling pen (Pilot G-2 07) to outline the house, roof, windows and door.
Step 5: I took a water brush and brushed lightly over the lines I drew. This gave a darker definition and helps pop those doors and windows!! :)
Step 6: I added doodles, dots and little design elements to unify colors and shapes. I also added some words and hearts. Don't forget to draw a door knob!
Below are some pics of various houses I have made. Hope this has helped fuel your creative juices. Have fun making these, but be warned they are very addictive! :)
These are just so adorable. I want to live in all of them to experience the "Artyness" of each one :-) I really want to make some of my own now. Thank you so much for the tutorial :-)
ReplyDeletei bet mine won't look as cute HAHAHAHA. these are adorable! thanks much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThese are so full of cuteness ~ TFS your process ~ now I'm just wondering, what are you going to do with them all? ;)
ReplyDeleteI just love your little houses and can see how they are going to be a favourite to make for me.. Thanks so much for the wonderful tutorial now to pop some paper on my desk so I can make these..
ReplyDeleteSandy :)
So cute! Love them ��
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome!! Thnx so much for Sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo cute! I love the bright and random colours of the background papers. Thanks for explaining your process.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing - house about to br born!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial on the houses. I can't get them out of my mind! This helps a whole lot!!! Yours are great!!!
ReplyDeleteLooooooove! Thank you for the tutorial! !! Blessings and joy your way!
ReplyDeleteWonderful--thanks for sharing a great idea!
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ReplyDeleteI l,ove your little house's and thats a lot of work you did with them...
ReplyDeleteThey are truley great!!!
MaryR
Love these gorgeous little houses, thanks for sharing. I always save my overspray paper too and have made some lovely cards/ATCs with them in the past.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love your little houses, just wonderful. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteYour houses are really wonderful. You make it seem very easy to make them, but as some one else said: mine wouldn't come out like this :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! Such happy colors!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if my comment disappeared. Just want to say thank you I love them and have made several houses.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Now I have lots of little houses, now I have to figure out what to do with them!
ReplyDeleteI love your little houses, thanks so much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThese are just so beautiful. I plan to make them this year. I just shared them on my Facebook page for The Teacher Next Door.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing the idea!
Jenn Larson
Love them. They are so adorable.
ReplyDeleteDot
Love houses and LOVE yours.
ReplyDeleteI love all houses and hope to do some soon. I don't have any painted papers yet, but was thinking of doing them with my gelli prints. Thanks for all your inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteso adorable, love mixed media houses
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the instructions very easy to follow. They look really cute and could be used for any sort of hours. Like the use of recycled paper, always seems a shame to throw out.
ReplyDeleteI just came across these houses you made. Thank you so much for the inspiration. Have a Happy New Year!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery Cute - I am going to try them - Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour houses are great! It makes me happy to look at them!
ReplyDeleteI have been looking at these houses for the past several years and have never commented......I LOVE THEM. Thanks for sharing your process. I'm getting my underpapers out right now!!! :=)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! What a great way to use up our background splatter papers! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! What a great way to use up our background splatter papers! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTOO STINKIN CUTE !!!! LOVE them all !!! TFS
ReplyDeleteI want to try this, although, I'll have to start using mop up paper instead of the table itself! Love them. Really cute. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like the houses I like what it represents I hope and dream of this real soon
ReplyDeleteLooks so fun, I'll try it
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Thanks so much for sharing,these are so very wonderful!!! doing it with my 3rd graders soon!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and so uplifting in these current uncertain times! I was looking for an art activity for 'happy house' for my English Sound Waves program for letter 'h' and these cheerful houses certainly fit the bill :) Thanks for sharing! As the student will be doing these at home, I'll get them to create the paper using food colouring or paint - whatever they have on hand.
ReplyDeleteI did these with my 3 year olds They came out SOOOOOOO cute! I love them! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
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ReplyDeleteCUTEST thing I've seen in a long time! Gotta give it a try..... Thank you!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea, thank you.
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