Saturday, November 26, 2011

Meet Reanna, my new model!!

Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. 
 I for one have so much to be grateful for 
and fresh in my heart is my wonderful volunteer model, Reanna. 
Reanna is a 22 year old College Gal studying to become a Nurse. 
We took a ride out to Red Rock and took pictures on a couple of the trails. 
The rock backgrounds and shrubbery were fabulous.  
It was clouded over so even though the photos were a bit bright 
we were able to spend a lot more time than usual 
and avoid the harsh shadows of our usual desert sun.  
Here are some of the fabric scarves I made for my Artist Boutique Sale- 
and retakes of the Raggedy Bags I have left ON SALE for $15- 
I will be listing these items this week in my Aquariart Etsy shop

Mini Blues Scarf
Maxi Blues Scarf
Turquoise Plaid Scarf
Blue-Green Boa Scarf
Magenta Burn-out Organza Scarf
Desert Paint Ruffle Scarf
Purple Haze Organza Boa Scarf
Red Haze Organza Boa Scarf
Fiesta Ribbon Hairpin Lace Scarf 
My own design- Zig Zag Scarf in Soy Silk blend
Flower Lady Raggedy Bag
Southwest Hued Raggedy Bag
Lovin' Lavender Raggedy Bag
Garden Delight Raggedy Bag
 
Come on back to see more next week!  
Heather - Aquariart

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Today and tomorrow- My Artist's Boutique!!

Well it is all set up and I am ready to go today so this is a very brief post.
tick tock, 
tick tock, 
now it is Tuesday already.....

The Artist's Boutique was outstanding, the exact kind of people I need to find.
It was very successful and profitable and I am so greatful for that. 
Also I found a model for my wearable art. 
had a fabulous photo shoot out at Red Rock with my new model-Reanna,
a lovely yound woman studying to be a nurse. 
The cloudy skies made for perfect lighting and I can't wait to upload all the pictures. 
 I have hundreds of photos to edit and 
Thanksgiving dinner to prepare 
so come on back on Saturday November 26th.
I should have some of them finished and up by then.  

Heather-Aquariart

Saturday, November 12, 2011

New Items for the Artist's Boutique Next Weekend

I have been madly crocheting and sewing and creating new fiber art to wear 
for the Artist's Boutique I have been invited to sell at next weekend.  
For locals it is Sat and Sun November 19 and 20th from 10 to 3 pm. 
(invitation only so email me if you would like to attend)
There will be many of my very talented friends there selling all kinds of beautiful creations. 
Here are some of my new Fiber Art To Wear items. 
"Polar Lace"- Hairpin Lace Scarf made with a REALLY soft bulky yarn-
I added a loopy lace extension to each end. 
Matching Wrist Warmers
Close up of the Hairpin Lace- two strips crocheted together.  
Another Peacock Inspired Crocheted Scarf made with bulky yarns and fun fur.
New Berroco Free Pattern- Beseme- a bulky yarn lace style.
 I call this one "Caramel Sundae". 
Same scarf in Turquoise. This scarf is actually more like a shawl. 

Beseme done in Souffle-a very soft bulky yarn by Berroco. Wish you could feel this yarn! 

My own design for fingerless gloves using Berroco Lustra,
another yarn that feels so good on your skin. 
Several of the "Tucked and Twirly" Holiday Boa Scarves.
These are very fun and easy to make.
 My beautiful model is away for the weekend so you will have to imagine them on a person. 
3 Views of my Pilot's Hat gone wild.
This hat does match the Peacock inspired scarf.
Also made with a mix of Bulky Yarns and fun fur.
The top view really shows off all the colors.  It is very soft and drapes nicely. 
 Hope you all have a wonderful week!


Heather-Aquariart


Sunday, November 6, 2011

More clay, much more clay

I had a marathon week with polymer clay because my husband has been out of town 
and I could leave my work space messy and ready for 4 days in a row!! 
Love it when I don't have to put everything away and drag it all out again the next day. 
Then I had to catch the early sunrise at the right moments to photograph it all.  
It seems like the sun rises faster this time of year- 
the angle is different in my backyard giving my a very short window 
before big shadows start appearing.
I may have to switch to the front yard. 
So, 
here are some of the lovely pieces I created:

I experimented with a new technique called the Stroppel cane 
using different base colors, black, white and gold. 



This is a great way to use up old canes and scraps of clay. 
I also made 3 Mokume Gane buttons for my crochet student to choose from for her felted bag.

What I do with scraps- make beads.
 
Mokume Gane layered on scraps from the buttons
The same color combo sliced in the Natashia Bead technique and then twisted.
I love how this one came out, especially after it is all sanded and buffed. 
These were made with a variation of the bargello technique.
If there is enough scrap clay I make a button.
Chatoyant scraps made this bead. 
Note what polymer clay does to my poor hands- so dry. 

And these were made with scraps from some foiled pieces I worked on 
that are not ready to be seen because they need to be painted first.  
I should be able to post them for  BTW. (Bead Table Wednesday)
 
 I try to make at least one mold each clay session- 
Here is a tiny leaf mold for disk beads or buttons.
I used a leaf button from Walmart and then hand sculpted the surrounding texture.  
I have been extremely productive this month as I get ready for 
The Artist's Boutique I was invited to sell at coming up November 19 and 20th.  
This is a local event by invitation only-
 if you are local and interested in coming shoot me an email. 
I have whipped up 7 more crochet scarves and 4 sets of fingerless gloves.
With my sewing machine I have been sewing twirly tucked organza scarves. 
More pictures of those next week! 
Have a great weekend and enjoy your extra hour sponsored by Daylight Savings Time!! 

Heather-Aquariart

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Four Days of Non-stop Polymer Clay

Looking for my Bead Soup?
I am home alone and look what trouble I was able to get into. 
I spent 4 solid days into the wee hours playing 
with this new Stroppel Technique, 
chopping up old canes and scraps and this is what you get.  
Love it!  
I tried it with 3 different base colors; black, white 
and lastly gold which I was hoping might come out a little like 
Gustav Klimt's quilt in his painting "The Kiss"
Here are some of many creations from this polyholic binge:
This is my favorite piece from the session- It can be either a shawl pin or a hair accessory.
Here is a closer look - it is thoroughly buffed and then antiqued with silver paint. 

A pair of earrings made with trimmed edge scraps from the gold Stropple cane.

A black heart on gold with the Chatoyant- (mica shift) technique.

Ths is a bullet bead - can you see the person standing there?
This was created with Stropple scraps using a mirror image trick. 

Still loving my acorn mold- scraps again.

More autumn leaves. 

Green swirl buttons.

Green blend large button.

Green Swirl Large button.

First Green Blend Shawl Pin.

Second Green Swirl Shawl Pin.

Stay tuned- there is so much more- I just need to photograph all the work.  
Have a Spectacularly Spooky Halloween Y'all! 
Heather-Aquariart