Showing posts with label Kim Klassen Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kim Klassen Designs. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Thyme for some Kim Klassen Designs


I have been really busy lately with Special Orders
and
stock for the shops that I paint for


 BUT 
I thought I would show you a few older pieces that I 
have painted by 
Kim Klassen Designs


I have several of Kim's pattern books
I don't think that she is designing anymore.
I really liked her 
"Folk Art " 
look.


I did this coffee set for a customer.


This clock was a special order for another customer
It was a lot of work
the customer loved the finish piece



The numbers on the clock face and vine were hand painted on
I used some decorative tacks as markers for the numbers

This was a very big piece 
measuring over 40" tall


I hope you have enjoyed looking at some older designs that I have painted


Back to my paint table 
I have my work 
CUT OUT
for me today!
Happy Painting!
Lynn

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

It's thyme to see a Kim Klassen design that I have painted

This is a large clock that I
have painted using a

KIM KLASSEN DESIGN




close-up of clock face
I used decorative tacks
on the face of the clock
and
painted a delicate vine



in the mid section I painted a salt box house
I love the pineapple on the door



at the bottom of the clock I painted the words
welcome friends
I also added some decorative tacks
Keep those brushes flying! 

HAPPY PAINTING!
Lynn


"Each day is a new canvas to paint upon. 
Make sure your picture is full of life and happiness,
 and 
at the end of the day you don't look at it 
and
 wish you had painted something different." 
~Author Unknown

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Thyme for a Kim Klassen deSign.......a Pineapple....A history of hospitality and friendship

The pineapple has long been a popular
 symbol of hospitality and friendship.
This is a pineapple sign
that
I have painted using a

KIM KLASSEN DESIGN


A little history of how the pineapple
became a symbol of hospitality
" This symbolism has a lengthy history beginning when
 Christopher Columbus and his men landed on the island now known as
Guadeloupe on their second voyage of discovery.
In 1493, Christopher Columbus brought the fruit back to Europe
from his voyage through the Carib Islands.
This tropical king of fruits was crowned the "pineapple"
 by the English because of its resemblance
to a pine cone and its juicy center, which reminded them of an apple."


I used the same pattern and made a smaller version of this sign
You can find this pattern
in Kim Klassen's Book
Prairie Folk Art



"To the Carib, the pineapple symbolized hospitality,
and the Spaniards soon learned they were welcome
if a pineapple was placed by the entrance to a village.
This symbolism spread to Europe, then to Colonial North America,
where it became the custom to carve the shape of a pineapple
 into the columns at the entrance of a plantation."

I designed this large door pineapple
It has always been a huge seller
for me year arourd


I use rough wood to cut it out
and a wood burning tool
to add the pattern to the pineapple
It is heavily antiqued to give it
an "old" look

"During early Colonial days in the United States,
families would set a fresh pineapple
 in the center of the table as a colorful centerpiece
of the festive meal, especially when visitors joined them in celebration.
This symbolized the utmost in welcome and hospitality
 to the visitor, and the fruit would be served as a special desert after the meal"


Hope you enjoyed this short history of the pineapple
I just love to paint them!
Happy Painting!

Lynn



"Each day is a new canvas to paint upon. 
Make sure your picture is full of life and happiness, 
and
 at the end of the day you don't look at it 
and 
wish you had painted something different." 
~Author Unknown

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Thyme for a Kim Klassen Design and a Penney For Your Thoughts

A Penney For your Thoughts
I just finished painting this sign
it is a
  Kim Klassen Design
 the
pattern comes from
Kim's book
Prairie Blessings


I love how it looks like a penney rug





I found this quote and really like it
so
I leave you with this thought
for today.

"If you search the world for happiness,
 you may find it in the end,
for the world is round
and
will lead you back to your door."
~Robert Brault

May you find some
HAPPINESS
today and everday!
Happy Painting!
Lynn
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