Sad to see
September come, it's that time of year when all middle school teachers wish
they create some kind of magical spell to make summer last forever as we cry louder than our students
who are returning for the new school year. This is the inspiration for this
artwork, titled "School Daze"
Supplies:
Gypsy Soul
Laser Cuts-Arabian Triptych, Gypsy Soul
Laser Cuts-Tiny Apothecary Bottles, Gypsy Soul Laser
Cuts-Crackle Foam Pad-Coming Soon, DCWV Vintage Memories 12 by 12 scrapbook
paper, Printed Alchemy Images, Scissors, Transparencies Designed for Your
Printer, Pencil, Weldbond, Fine Wedge Sanding Sponge, Misters with Water and
Rubbing Alcohol, Staz-On Saddle Brown Ink Pad, Crackle Stamp, Tim Holtz
Distress Stain-Tea Dye and Brushed
Corduroy, Small Paint Brush, Craft Smart Vintage Gold Acrylic Paint, Golden
Quinacridone Nickel Azo Gold, Golden Interference Blue (Fine) Acrylic Paint, Deco
Art Phthalo Turquoise Acrylic Paint, Versa Mark Ink Pad, Script Stamp, Wendy
Vecchi Red Geranium Embossing Powder, Heating Tool, Clamps, Transparency and
Copies of Random Images, Grommet, Black Acrylic Paint, Black Permanent Ink Pad,
Tim Holtz Blue Distress Marker
1. Take the
Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts Arabian Triptychs Apart, keep the GSLC Tiny Apothecary
Bottles together as we will be decorating in a later step.
2. Find a
piece of 12 by 12 Scrapbook Paper you'd like to use for the back of your
triptych. I found mine in DCWV Vintage Memories Pad.
3. Print
Random Alchemy Images you find online-I have an ink jet printer.
4. Print
random images for small inside panels on regular paper and on
transparencies-use the one designed for your printer.
6. Fussy Cut all six pieces and use Weldbond to
glue to appropriate side of back portion of GSLC Arabian Triptych.
8. Spritz ink
jet images with water and rubbing alcohol and allow images to fade before
hitting with heating tool.
14.
Layer again as needed.
15.
Use Versa Mark and a script stamp to randomly add
"magical instructions" to Alchemy Backgrounds.
19.
Make transparency and printed images sandwiches and
secure with grommets, staples, or glue. Allow to dry.
20.
Use GSLC Foam Crackle Stamp to add interest to GSLC
Tiny Apothecary Bottles-I used same three colors we used on frame.
21.
Stamp bottles using script stamp and black permanent
ink.
22.
To add shadowing to bottles use a small paint brush
to paint one edge with Phthalo Turquoise Acrylic Paint.
23.
To add a glistening to the bottles randomly add Golden
Interference Blue (Fine) Acrylic Paint to each bottle.
24.
Glue Transparency "Sandwiches" to bottom center of all three frames.
25. Add Apothecary bottles to each side.
25. Add Apothecary bottles to each side.
26.
To give the frames a finished look paint sides of
GSLC Arabian Triptych with Craft Smart Vintage Gold Acrylic Paint.
27.
Once dry- dry
brush quickly and randomly with Golden Quinacridone Nickel Azo Acrylic Paint.
29.
Layer again as needed.
30.
These could be displayed in a frame with a nice
piece of tapestry material, mine will most likely be added as an embellishment
to one of my handmade art journals or Houdini-Hideaway Boxes.
Some
final thoughts. As I begin my 30th year of teaching I realize there is no magical
elixir or spell that can make summer vacation last forever until I one day
retire, then all days will be Saturday. But, so much of life is how we perceive
it, I've always been an optimist and tend to see the good in people and the
world. Hope has carried me though many a dark days. "People are Capable at
Any Time in Their Lives, of Doing What They Dream Of" said Paulo Coelho,
the Alchemist and I tend to concur with his sentiment.
Another Quote by him that helps me as an
educator is, "No Matter what he does, Every person on earth plays a
central role in the history of the world, AND normally he doesn't know it!"
I hope that my students know how wonderful they are and how big the world truly
is.
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