Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Thyme to hop on over to see my salt dough Easter egg ornaments and carrots

A few weeks ago I posted this picture of
 salt dough eggs and carrots I was making


you were all curious to see what I was going to
do with these carrots and eggs


Well.......the wait is finally over!
I painted them of course


carrots, carrots a rabbits delight!


beautiful pastel eggs!


I then sealed them
 I stained the carrots using a gel varnish
and
 I used a matte spray varnish on the eggs


I then drilled holes in them
and
strung them with homespun



I had these wooden boxes that came with handles
which I took off
I base coated the boxes black
when dry I painted over them with light ivory
I painted 3 boxes with rabbits on them
using a

Terrye French 

design





side views




I cut a piece of wood about 32" tall x 1" wide
I then cut 16  3/8"dowels of various lengths
I drilled holes and inserted the dowels through


I poured plaster of paris in the box and let it set


 I base coated with black then light ivory
I antiqued them using a gel stain

I added some colored spanish moss
I can't WAIT to see what this is all going to look like......
how about you???




I tied my ornaments on
the dowels


how cute is this?


I added a home spun bow and tags to the tops




a carrot tree!


a carrots and egg tree!


I
 LOVE 
them!

Happy Painting! 
Lynn

Monday, March 15, 2010

Thyme to meet HARA Bunny another Terrye French Design

This is one sweet bunny
her name is
Hara

I used rusty wire for the whiskers,
and
tied a homespun bow on her head,
she has tiny heart shape buttons on her dress
I threaded some string thru the buttons and tied it
before glueing the buttons on
I added a tiny ladybug to the welcome sign


Hara is holding a tiny
watering can
I painted lavender across the hem of her dress
and
added a large muslin bow
Hara's body is wired together in sections



Hara is about 20" tall
she is cut from wood.
Hara
is a design 
by
Terrye French

Happy Painting!

Lynn

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Todays Menu...........carrots.........and salt dough

I painted this sign
because we had
CARROTS
FOR DINNER


because
REALLY
who wants to be 
cooking dinner 


when you can be cooking
salt dough ornaments
like these



BUT
you are going to have
to
wait to see what I'm going to do
with these!


I have to get back to painting



so I painted these carrots
and
tied them with some twine



I hung this little metal cup from the other arm



OH.........what a face
and
a homespun bowtie
he's
one handsome guy!



what do you think?
He is a Renee Mullins Design
and
can be found at

Oh........
And by the way I'm not turning
into a vegetarian or anything.......
I added the carrots for dinner to the pot roast
that simmered all day in my crockpot!!!!
Happy Painting!
Lynn

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Thyme for another bunny.........by Terrye French and some salt dough bunnies

Geeeezzzz....
there are bunnies
hopping around here everywhere
Here is a prim bunny board
I have painted
using a
TERRYE FRENCH 
design


I have had this pattern for a few years
and
I have painted it several times
for customers




I just  love the delicate details



the stitching that says welcome



the penney rug and crow

I was trying to get this piece finished up yesterday
BUT
got a little distracted
doing these


thanks to
my friend 
Colleen
she thought I'd be jazzed when I saw them......
AND
I was!
dropped the paintbrush last night
and
out came the mixer!
They look like little mini's of the bunny I was painting!!!!
they are not finished yet
and oh........
I had to make some carrots for them.....of course...
check back soon to see them finished!



::: Cinnamon Salt Dough :::

2 cups flour

1 cup salt

1 cup cinnamon

1 1/2 cups water

Mix dry ingredients together and add water to form a pliable dough. Knead several times before rolling out. Cover tightly until ready to use. Dust work surface with cinnamon and roll to a 1/4"-3/4" thickness, depending on your preferences. Use cookie cutters or paper templates and remember to poke a hole or two in each ornament before baking. Bake at 300º for 45-60 minutes, watching carefully toward the end of the baking time. Allow to cool and harden completely before hanging. May be sealed with wax or poly if desired.

Happy Painting!
Lynn

Thursday, February 18, 2010

I wish it were Garden Thyme

But we still have SNOW here
This is
a
SPRING
 garden wreath
that I have painted
using a
Renee Mullins Design
this is a
BIG wreath
it measures about 24" wide


it is called
Garden Thyme Bunny


I made the trellis
and
painted the sign on it
I
also added a radish


and
 a cabbage
and
some carrots


what a face!
I added buttons with thread


he's holding
a
bunch of carrots
in one hand


and a slice of watermelon in the other hand
OH.........and look
a lady bug
on his jeans!
This wreath was alot of fun to paint
but
also alot of work!
You can find 
Renee Mullins 
at
Plum Purdy Designs

Happy Painting !

Lynn


Sunday, January 31, 2010

Thyme for another great Terrye French Design and Blessings Prim

DO NOT PIN MY PHOTOS TO PINTEREST

Sometimes we just need to count our blessings
Here is a piece I have painted
called
Blessings Prim
by
Terrye French


the design is cut from 3/4"wood
the edges are scalloped to
resemble a penney rug


even the little crow has a tiny penney

a
sweet design
I love the soft colors
thinking SPRING here!

look a this a pear tree
this was a fun design to paint
You can find Terrye French Designs
Hugs,
Lynn


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Thyme for a SPRING herb bunny

I've painted a SPRING thyme herb bunny
using
another great
Terrye French
Her body is wood
she has a skirt that I made from muslin
and painted


on the botton of her skirt I painted this sweet spring design


she has " jointed " wood body pieces
here she is showing
"some leg" LOL!
All her "body parts"
are wired together


I added some tiny heart buttons to the top of her
painted dress


she is holding an adorable litlle bunny box I've painted and filled
with sweet annie and lavender


I painted the word
SIMPLIFY
on her box
I added a small coffee stained tag
that says
herbs for sale


here she is holding her bunny box


She has the
SWEETEST
OF FACES


Oh My........!!!!!!
Her ears are made from muslin
I stiffened them using a mixture of
H2O and Elmers Glue
I added a coffee stained bow
made from cheesecloth
I then pinned on a rusty pin
her
"whiskers"
are rusty wire
and here she is all
"put together"


I always sign and date my pieces


on the back of her foot I painted a small carrot
then signed and dated her!
Isn't she "simply"
a breath of spring!!!!

Happy Painting!
Lynn

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