I have had the pleasure of working on a series of paintings for a couple who is having their first child (a baby girl); the mother happens to be one of the most patient people on Earth, and has provided the most loving daycare for my Bella Boo for a few months. This job gave me a chance to further develop some sketches of animals derived from my elephant drawings from months ago and an excuse to hang out in my cave (basement studio area) for many hours. So here they are, finally done!
I hope you like them! I am pretty proud of the way they turned out and hope that Lizzy will enjoy them too :)
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Birdies- sewing adventure # 3
I've started to look at patterns while in stores and realized that if I ever depend on them to sew it will just NOT happen. I don't know what it is but patterns confuse me more than quantum physics, so I am not going there as of now. I've decided to sew these little birdies, which I hope will be an effort eventually multiplied to 30 (? arbitrary number...) so I can redecorate our Christmas tree. These were my first attempts:
These guys sure made my day. A super easy, rewarding sewing adventure!
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
These guys sure made my day. A super easy, rewarding sewing adventure!
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
Labels:
bird ornaments,
birdies,
birds,
sewing
This is my newest piece. I worked on a different painting project yesterday for 7 hours, and even though I was exhausted after that, I still wanted to make something just for fun. This little painting has a bit of collage, some thread and acrylic paint.
It is starting to combine some elements that have been a part of my sketches for months now, so it feels like I am developing some sort of recognizable pattern. Although I realize that I might be overusing this color palette, its just too much fun to stop...
I hope you like it!
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
In Defense of Food
In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto by Michael Pollan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book gives you a perspective on viewing American eating habits that goes beyond food itself. It tells you how we got here (to the age of obesity, heart disease and diabetes)- and then it helps the reader in finding ways to escape this mess. I LOVED it. note that the last chapter has a lot of the same info found on "Food Rules".
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book gives you a perspective on viewing American eating habits that goes beyond food itself. It tells you how we got here (to the age of obesity, heart disease and diabetes)- and then it helps the reader in finding ways to escape this mess. I LOVED it. note that the last chapter has a lot of the same info found on "Food Rules".
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Food Rules: An Eater's Manual by Michael Pollan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Picked this up 5 hours ago. Flash read! great advice, simple and straightforward.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Picked this up 5 hours ago. Flash read! great advice, simple and straightforward.
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Labels:
food rules,
healthy eating habits,
physical health
Bella Boo Fun- FEET PAINTING!
PAPER PLATES
ACRYLIC PAINT
BIG SHEETS OF PAPER
WATER (FROM A HOSE IS BETTER)
OLD TOWEL
Put a good amount of each paint color on the paper plates (one color per plate) and have your little one step onto it covering the bottom of their toes with paint (be careful, its super slippery!); Have them step on the paper and make different designs with their feet (dancing on the paper is fun too). Make sure to hose off the little toes before moving on to a different color.
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
Labels:
children and art,
outdoor art,
painting,
painting with feet
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
new painting
Quick post to share this new one. I working on drawing a bunch of these whimsical fairy type girls. Today I just needed to paint something... It was a lot of fun!!!
Thanks for stopping by! There wasn't much "reading" this time!
beijos
allypye
Labels:
art,
mixed media,
painting
Monday, August 9, 2010
Sewing Adventure #2
hello all!
Today I am going to share my second sewing project with you. Please keep in mind that I am an infant. Therefore harsh criticisms aren't fair ;)
We have a fairly large dining room table, and I lOvE dressing it up with interesting place mats and table runners (the World Market appreciates this obsession very much!); so I've decided to make place mats! This first attempt turned out to be completely useless, but I am madly in love with it nevertheless!
Second cautionary note: The stitching is a crude mess of thread so just try to be patient with my newborn attempts to survive in sewing land!
Cut out leafs |
Trying to embroider a little |
back, or front, if the other side gets dirty;) |
That's it my friends!
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
Labels:
embroidery,
fabric,
first time sewing,
place mats,
placemats,
sewing
Friday, August 6, 2010
Little Paintings...
Well, I don't have to say that I am having a little affair with fabric lately right?
It just so happens that I am working on a series of children's paintings for a new bundle of joy who is to arrive later this year- my first COMMISSIONED set of paintings, if I may say so humbly!
But before I painted the series, I've decided to get some practice with actually painting on a canvas again. The combination of needing to paint for practice and not being able to let go of my new found love of fabric gave birth to these little OwLs...
I like them. not sure yet about the metallic blue background, but who can resist a request from a angel faced 7 year old?
NoT Me :)
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
Labels:
art,
art for children,
fabric,
mixed media,
painting
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
I made a dress!!
As unbelievable as it may sound, allypye, the daughter of a wedding dress seamstress does not sew. The machine sits and waits but my insecurity trumps the desire to hear that oh so familiar sound of the foot pedal, the needle up and down, stitching and mending new and old things. I remember as a young girl standing very still while my mom took measurements for silk pajamas which matched silk pink sheets, making me feel like I was sleeping on a slippery Popsicle.
Sewing was her thing, and she was so good at it, I couldn't even try to measure up.
But years later, thanks to my WONDERFUL mother-in-law, I tackled the first step to what I hope will become one more outlet for creative bliss!
I bought this DRESS for Bella from Amy @ Small Potatoes and although the pattern seemed so simple, I had doubts that I could make one myself; just for messing around sake, I went to Freshly Picked and shared the link with Cindy Lou who encouraged me to buy the fabric so we could tackle the project together.
And we got it done in one afternoon!
Check it out peeps!!!
I tackled a sewing machine. YAY!
Thanks for reading!
Sewing was her thing, and she was so good at it, I couldn't even try to measure up.
But years later, thanks to my WONDERFUL mother-in-law, I tackled the first step to what I hope will become one more outlet for creative bliss!
I bought this DRESS for Bella from Amy @ Small Potatoes and although the pattern seemed so simple, I had doubts that I could make one myself; just for messing around sake, I went to Freshly Picked and shared the link with Cindy Lou who encouraged me to buy the fabric so we could tackle the project together.
And we got it done in one afternoon!
Check it out peeps!!!
I tackled a sewing machine. YAY!
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
Labels:
first time sewing,
girl's dress,
pillowcase dress
Thursday, July 1, 2010
I am beginning to like the sound of this!
I've decided to gear my Etsy Shop to Children's ART and Accessories. Making this stuff makes me feel great, and it provides a whole new avenue for expression. I think it can only do good things for my future fine art endeavors, rather than harm them, as I had previously assumed. The frame of mind that I put myself into while making kids crafts is incredibly energizing. Being immersed into a world of color, beauty and fantasy inevitably gives me a more positive outlook and a different perspective not only in art but in life as well.
As I write this, words like fullfillment, joy and satisfaction come to mind, and I become amazingly humbled to know that these are the things God knew I needed in my life! How amazing are the gifts and their amazing power to heal and renew.
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Girlie picture frames
This weekend I decided to work on these picture frames that were laying around in the basement; I really didn't want to spend any $ so I dug out some fun paper and forgotten pop up stickers, grabbed some paint and went with it! I REALLY enjoyed making these! They will look quite adorable hanging in Bella's room! Check it out:)
The basic process was to put a coat of paint on a wooden frame, and then play a little with textures to give the project a rich base. I picked out papers to compliment paint colors and decoupaged it onto the frame with some Mod-Podge
I then added some pop-up stickers, but as a suggestion, i would do that before using the mod podge
since the stickers did not stick on so well the first time I tried these.
Final touches were made by adding some self-stick gems
and that's all!
thanks for reading! beijos,
allypye
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Hair stuff for my Bella Boo!
OH my GOSH! I have craft fever!!!! SERIOUS CASE! So excited about making stuff this summer I don't even know where to start:) What a great problem to have huh? I am pretty sure I will be working on some fine art stuff as well (more on this later), but right now I am working on making hair accessories for my beautiful daughter! I had a post about the same thing last year during Halloween but I like these new ones much better!
Thanks for reading!
beijos
allypye
Labels:
barrettes,
green crafts,
hair accessories,
handmade,
headbands,
ribon
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