Showing posts with label tiny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiny. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Happy House Tutorial

Hello friends :)
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! :)







Friday, December 6, 2013

Inchie Update

Well, I finished my November challenge to create 30 inchies!!
Here they are all together...



I have had so much fun with these, that I decided to add 20 more before Christmas! Here are the next 5.



Right now I am keeping them in this little Altoid tin. It's quite satisfying somehow to open it up each day and place
another inchie on top of all the others. It gives me joy!


I have to say that I am pretty addicted to making these tiny treasures. It is a really fun challenge and I just might continue
beyond the 50, who knows! ;)