Saturday, November 2, 2013

It is thyme to chase the snowflakes


TAKE THYME TO CHASE THE SNOWFLAKES
is 
a new design that I have painted 
for

PAINTING WITH FRIENDS


I used an old cabinet door that I found at a 
thrift shop as my surface

  
Prepping and base coating my surface


Transferring the design


I started by adding the snowflakes, then trees in the distance


next I started painting the salt boxes


and skating snowmen!



Now to paint more snowmen!







They are 
 so much fun to dress!


Now lets paint a penney rug border!
I used a circle template for this.



I use a fine line writing pen to do the blanket stitch edge around pennies


I added a large snowflake and lots of
diamond dust



This was a fun pattern to paint!
You can purchase
 this e-pattern


Happy Painting!
Lynn










Friday, October 11, 2013

Thyme to meet FATHER SNOW

DO NOT PIN MY PHOTOS TO PINTEREST
Father Snow is a new design that I just completed for 
Painting With Friends!


I love to go junking for pieces to add to my 
painting "stash"

Old wood antique iron boards make
wonderful surfaces to paint on


I used a very LARGE stippler brush to paint the background


I leave some of the original background showing thru for a nice prim look!
I stenciled on some snow flakes for the background. 
To give your painting depth and dimension paint some of the snowflakes in a lighter shade. They will then appear to be in the distance.


Now the fun part!
Painting the design!


the 
SNOWMAN


 and now to paint
FATHER SNOW!



I love painting BEARDS and FUR!


They take a lot of patience!


Adding some fur and details!



And his face!


and 
CANDY CANE!


The TWIG TREE and SNOWIES!


LOTS 
of
DIAMOND DUST
for
SPARKLE!


   
The
BALSAM Tree


even 
SPARKLES!


I even addded
 tiny BELLS
to
FATHER SNOW'S
shoes!


I also made some
FAUX SNOWBALLS
and
added a tutorial to make them in the pattern packet!



There is a lot of work that goes into a pattern packet
Painting instructions, line drawings and photos!
Typing is my LEAST favorite part of making a pattern packet

It ALWAYS helps to have a room with a view!!!


You may purchase the pattern packet for
FATHER SNOW
in my pattern shop

Happy Painting!
Lynn

Thursday, August 15, 2013

It is thyme for a WINTRY DAY


WINTRY DAY 
is a new design
 inspired 
by 
Terrye French
and
painted by me for
Painting With Friends



Terrye French 
designed this piece many years ago 
but
 never made it into a pattern
She sent me this photo as 
"inspiration"
to put the design into an E-Pattern


I decided to call my project
WINTRY DAY
It was a fun packet to put together and paint!
I hope you have fun with it also!

Years ago I had purchased this
 SHEEP checkerboard 
as an unfinished wood packet
I decided to use it as a 
TEMPLATE 
to create the SHEEP shape for
WINTRY DAY



I changed it up a bit and made the legs detachable like Terrye's


I do a lot of
 DRY brushing 
when painting



It gives a "softer" look



This was really a fun piece to paint



When painting this piece I added lots of
 sparkle using 
DIAMOND DUST!



I decided to attach my 
SHEEP
to a grapevine wreath
I added lots of various greens and berries



AND
 Of course more 
DIAMOND DUST
for
sparkle!!!!


I then made a 
WINTRY DAYS  BANNER
for
my wreath



I included a
 TUTORIAL
on
 banner making 
in the packet!


Banners are so much fun to make


 and 
can be used for so many projects!!!


I even decided to make some
SHEEP


bowl fillers!!!



 using my favorite
cinnamon ornamental dough recipe


I hope you enjoy painting 
WINTRY DAY
as much as I have!!!



You can purchase 
my
WINTRY DAY 
e-pattern


Happy Painting!
Lynn






















Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Thyme for a giveaway!!!!

Did you know that 
 is
having  a 
CHRISTMAS IN JULY SALE????

  
I painted 
SWEETS TREE
for 
our 
Christmas in July Sale!!


If you purchase my 
SWEETS TREE
pattern
I will enter your name into a drawing to 
WIN


6 of my " ornamental dough sweets!!!

You can purchase from my
BLOG
HERE

Good Luck !!
and
HAPPY PAINTING!!!
HUGS,
Lynn

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