Showing posts with label Joanne Sharpe's classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joanne Sharpe's classes. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

DOODLE ART AND LETTERING CLASS

I think that I mentioned before that I am taking yet another class 
given by Joanne Sharpe called "Doodle Art and Lettering."  
This makes nine classes that I have taken from Joanne
 and... I have to say that I am finally beginning to accomplish 
what I set out to do...to loosen up!

Being a former graphic artist, I have a tendency to draw what I 
would term...straight and neat.  Even when I draw without instruments, 
the lines are straight and neat!!!  I have been trying for the past 
year and a half to abandon this trait and can gladly say that with 
much practice, I am finally loosening up!!!  
I still have a ways to go before I am comfortable with the process 
and...at times my perfectionist self will sneak back in 
but for the most part...I am satisfied with my progress.  
Practice!  Practice!  Practice! 

This is my interpretation of an assignment from the "Doodle Art and 
Lettering" class.  The assignment was to draw a tree in the shape of an "X" 
and use doodle patterns that we either created or collected.  


Have you counted the number of critters in the picture?

Thanks for stopping by and until next time,

Hugs!!!
Ginny

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

PAINTED ARTIST TRADING CARDS

I have never made an ATC!!!  No never!!!!  I really don't know why...maybe because I see the small size as limiting or the thought of trading art work with other artists never occurred to me...or whatever was stopping me before...it is not stopping me now.

If you have been following my blog for very long you probably know that I have taken every single one of Joanne Sharpe's on-line classes.  Yes, all of them and I am not alone...so have many others.  And...after a while, you become pretty good friends with the other artists and become inspired and even influenced by them. That's how I became involved in ATC's.  One of the artists in Joanne's class started a closed FaceBook group to trade ATC's.  So....I thought that I would give it a try! "Nothing ventured, nothing gained."

To get started I cut up scraps of watercolor paper to size, grabbed my Tombow markers and various other pens and pencils and got to work making ATC's. Whenever I get stumped for ideas of what to draw, I always turn to faces.  Faces are the most comforting to me, especially when you are not trying to draw anyone in particular.  And...because of the small size of the ATC's, I thought that I would draw just part of the face and feature the hair by painting it bright colors like blue, green or pink.  Here is the first of six that I made.


And this is how I made them.

I used:

Strathmore 300 Watercolor paper
Tombow watercolor markers
Prismacolor pencils
black Pitt pen, fine
Acrylic Paint marker, Painter's
Signo Uniball white pen
Koi waterbrush
White charcoal pencil


Lightly draw the girl in pencil.

Note:  Use a good quality watercolor paper because the Tombow markers will not blend on an inferior paper.

Using the Tombow markers, color areas of the paper.

Do not color the area solid as we are going to move the color around with water from a water brush or paintbrush. This will give it a nice watercolor look.

Be careful not to let the areas touch while wet unless you purposefully want the colors to blend.

I wanted the purple and turquoise to blend for the background but I did not want them to mix with the green hair. One way to avoid one color from bleeding into the adjacent color is  to let each section dry before you paint.

Blending the colors with a wet paintbrush or waterbrush.

Wet the areas of the Tombow paint until it starts to flow and then push it around to cover the desired area to be painted.  If you have to scrub with the paintbrush, you may not be using enough water. At the same time, be sure to get rid of the hard edges.

This may look a little watermarked or splotchy.  If you don't like the way it looks, re-wet the area and push the color some more.  This takes a little practice but also keep in mind that watercolor is supposed to be watermarked. Also, don't worry too much about a smooth background because it will be covered by the lettering.

See how the purple and turquoise is not completely mixed together?  I was striving to blend the hard lines but still allowing both the purple and turquiose to maintain their true color.  I was not trying to obtain a new color by mixing the two.

Leave some white paper showing in the area of her nose and chin...areas that you wish to come forward.  The areas to recede are darker in color.  This gives the face its rounded shape.


Now to add detail.

I used a medium purple Prismacolor pencil, Violet 1008, to start outlining the features of the face and to streak the hair.

I used a deeper green prismacolor pencil and a white Signo pen to add additional streaks to the hair.  I also added shading to areas of the hair that would appear under her face or scarf.

I added color to the eyes, lips and scarf with Tombow markers.  


In this step, I have deepened the shadows with prismacolor pencils and used a black Pitt pen for detail.

I used the Pitt pen to draw the stripes in the scarf,  accentuate the facial features and necklace, and draw a border around the edge of the card..

I added a dot of white highlight to the eyes and bottom lower lip and added more hair streaks with the Signo pen.

The red stripe on the scarf is Tombow marker.


The final step is to add the lettering.

I used a white charcoal pencil to draw the placement of the letters.  This later erases beautifully using a kneaded eraser.

Next, using a fine tip paint pen, draw the letters.

Once the paint is dry, outline the letters with a Signo pen.

Once all pen work is dry, erase any visible charcoal lines.



I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial and give it a try!!!  I welcome questions!


Hugs,
Ginny


Here are a few more ATC's using this technique.


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

PAPER LUNCH BAG JOURNAL



I thought that I would share how to make lunch bag journals.  
They are so simple to make!!!  
They make wonderful gifts and use materials that you probably 
already have around your house...that is 
if you pack lunches using paper lunch bags.

Materials used:
1 paper lunch bag.   5 1/8" X 10 5/8"
Art work 4 1/4" X 4 1/4"
Piece of fabric 5 1/4" X 5 1/4"
Washi tape, duct tape or any other decorative tape 11"
1 piece cardstock to insert in bag 5" X 10"
Cardstock, bristol, watercolor paper or graph paper (for pages) 5" X 10"
Waxed thread or dental floss (unflavored)  2 ft.
beads and buttons (2) for decoration

Tools used:
Awl or strong needle for punching holes
Heavy duty needle for stitching pages to cover
Sewing machine
paper cutter
Bone folder
Scissors
metal straight edge
x-acto knife


To stiffen the bag (mine was thin) cut a piece of card stock 5 " X 10" and insert it into the bag.  Next, fold over the open end of the bag toward the side with the bag bottom and tape closed.  For decoration, I also added a piece of tape to the bag bottom.

Inside cover


Leave the right edge of the bag bottom open as it later forms a pocket for inserting things like your business card, bookmark, etc.


pocket on iside cover

Making the journal cover:  Fold the bag in half with the tape to the inside.  On the cover (back side of the bag bottom), place a piece of fabric, center the art work on the fabric and stitch by machine.  If you don't have a sewing machine, you could use glue or hand stitch.  Also stitch around the edge of the back cover.

Making the inside pages:  Cut the inside pages to size, 5" X 10", fold in half, burnish the fold with a bone folder and stack....one inside the other.  Once the pages are stacked, trim the right side of the stacked pages using a ruler and x-acto knife so that  they will be neat and even and not stick out from the cover.  The more pages that you have, the more necessary it is to trim the edge.  Depending on the weight of the paper you are using and the number of pages, it may not be necessary to trim.  You be the judge!

Stitching the journal pages to the cover:  Now you are ready to stitch the pages to the cover and add the beads and button to the thread tail.  I used a bookbinder awl to punch three holes through all the pages and cover at the spine (Fold).  I made one hole in the middle and a hole about 1/2" from each end.

Thread a large heavy duty needle with the waxed thread and starting at the outside top hole of the cover push the threaded needle to the inside and through all the pages.  Make sure that you leave a 4" min. tail of thread on the outside of the cover.  Next, go from the middle inside hole to the outside. Then to the outside bottom hole to the inside and then back to the inside middle hole to the outside. You should now have two threads on the outside of the journal cover.  Bring the thread at the middle hole to the top of the journal and tie it off with the thread from the first hole.  Add beads and button to the tail, knot off and whal--la!!!  You are finished!!







Do you like the little party dresses?  I learned how to make them in Joanne Sharpe's class "Doodle Art and Letters."  I think that this class is going to be one of my most favorite Joanne Sharpe classes.  I love to doodle but I never considered myself very good at it.  My doodling used to consist of drawing spirals and circles....over and over again!!!  Boring!!!

Anyway, if you are like me and want to expand you doodling horizons...you should consider this class.  Joanne has a way of teaching doodling that makes it where anyone can do it....and believe me, I struggled with doodling for a long time.  I struggled with being loose!!!  In this class, Joanne teaches you to make reference cards with doodles such as hearts, stars, lines, flowers, etc. and then shows you how to combine them to make these wonderful whimsical drawings.  Just like the little dresses!!!!

Come join the fun!!!

Until next time!
Hugs!
Ginny

Sunday, April 28, 2013

WINK OF STELLA BRUSH

While taking a class with Joanne Sharpe recently, I was introduced to 
a new product, Wink Of Stella Brush by ZIG.  
The only way that I can describe them is that it is a water brush 
filled with sparkly watercolor paint.  They are a bit pricey 
but if you consider the fact that they are a good quality water brush and
 that once empty, they can be refilled with a watercolor of your choice 
like Dylusions, Distress Stains, Ranger Color Wash, etc...
they really are a bargain.  
They come in 12 different colors plus a clear that you can use 
over other products to make them shimmer.  
They are deeeelish!!!!





See the accent of the Winks?
Until next time!
Hugs,
Ginny

I FEEL LIKE CINDERELLA....


I feel like Cinderella who had to leave the ball early!  I just returned from St. Petersbutg, Florida where I attended two classes, Decorative Doodle and Whimsical Watercolor, given by the divine Ms. Joanne Sharpe.  It was MAGICAL!!!  Magical because I finally got to meet Joanne in person after taking ALL her on-line classes and magical because I finally feel like "I got it!"  I finally see how to make deliciously loose paintings by holding the brush differently and by seeing the amount of water needed to float the watercolor pigment.''  No scrubbing with the brush!!!  Two very important things that I just didn't pick up from the videos.  Not that she didn't show us how in the videos but for some reason, it just didn't register with me....but seeing it demonstrated in person ...something just clicked!

If you ever get the chance to take a live class from Joanne...jump on it!  You will just love her!!!  If you are considering taking one of her on-line classes...you will love that too!

Here is a peek at what I worked on in class:

Painting with the Koi Watercolor set

Drawing doodles


Trying out different mediums for backgrounds.

Putting it all together.

Well, it has been a little over a year since I took my first on-line class from Joanne and I can honestly say that my art has loosened up quite a bit....and the COLOR...ooooh, the color...it is much, much brighter.  I used to paint in pastels because I was afraid of going too dark.  You can always darken a light painting by adding more layers but it is more difficult to lighten a dark painting once the darker color hits the paper.  I was playing it safe!!!

Also, I must admit that half way through Joanne's on-line classes, I pretty much gave up and said that my paintings will never be loose and whimsical like hers...I am what I am....a former graphic artist who is used to drawing every line and detail with exactness.  An artist who drew with ruling pens and T-squares and was hung up on neat and clean!!!  Now...after taking a class in person, I see HOPE!
I know that with practice I will eventually achieve the looseness that I was hoping for when I signed up for that first class.  Thanks Joanne!!!!!

Until next time!
Hugs,
Ginny

Friday, February 1, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOANNE SHARPE!!!

Today is Joanne Sharpe's Birthday (30 again...right Joanne?) 
and today is also the debut of her sixth on-line class, Letter Love 201!  
By now, Joanne has amassed a huge following of art enthusiasts 
who desire to learn all they can from this gifted artist...and 
we will all be there for Letter Love 201 in wild anticipation to learn 
MORE!!!!!!  
Won't you join the fun?

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOANNE!!!



I used Tombow Markers, Neocolor II, and Peerless Watercolors with a little glitter glue for sparkle.


Hope to see you in Letter Love 201!!!

Until next time, 
Hugs!!!
Ginny






Thursday, November 15, 2012

ON-LINE CLASSES BY JOANNE SHARPE

I know that if you have read any of my past blog posts, you are probably
scratching your heads by now and asking; what in the heck is "Color Love 101?"  
Well.... "Color Love 101" is a super fantabulously fun on-line art class given
by the very talented and most generous mixed media artist, Joanne Sharpe.  

If you are not familiar with Joanne's art, you should mosey over to her blog, 
Whimspirations, and take a look.  I promise that you will not be disappointed. 

In her work, Joanne uses lots of bright delicious colors and artistically creative 
hand lettered words that speak from the heart.  (Something that I am not 
very good at.  Sigh!) You may have even seen her work before...she is 
licensed in the craft and giftware industry and is best known for 
her colorful and whimsical art work.

Journal made in "Color Love 101"


I have taken all five of Joanne's classes:  " Letter Love 101, Artful Alphabets, Color Love 101, Magical Marker Mystery Tour and Bling It On." I loved them all!!! 

Joanne's classes are the first classes (that I took) to use Facebook for creating a community of other artists taking the class.  This has been a valuable tool for students to share artwork, tips, techniques and even "shopping alerts." And boy... do we ever love to shop for art supplies.!!!  Since taking these classes, I think that I now own every conceivable type of watercolor paint, marker, spray paints, inks and dyes, as well as any blingy metallic paints on the market....and I use them all!! Including many that I already had that sat for years because I didn't know what to do with them.  Thanks to Joanne...all that has changed.

I would highly recommend that anyone wishing to take an on-line class for the first time to find one that is self paced (Joanne's classes are open forever which gives you lots of time to complete the course or to go back at a later date to revisit a lesson) and one that allows for interaction with other students. You can learn LOTS from your fellow classmates.

I am not paid or compensated in any way to promote Joanne's classes.  I just think highly of her as artist and educator and would love for others to experience the artistic growth that I have from taking her classes.  If you are interested in learning more about her classes, there is a link located at the lower right column of my blog.

Here is a sample of some of fun things that I made in her classes:


Manda from Student Bonus lesson in "Color Love 101"


"Magical Marker Mystery Tour" Journal cover

Making Skinny Letters in "Magical Marker Mystery Tour."


"Color Love 101 Journal with "Bling It On " embellishment


"Bling It On" embellishment


Dimensional paint and Twinks embellishments made in "Bling It On"


Glass ornament painted in "Bling It On"


 Lesson for "Letter Love 101" made with letters learned in "Artfully Alphabets"



One final word....I am so glad that I took ALL of Joanne's classes because what I learned in one class, I was able to use in the next!  I am by no means finished with any of the classes but I know that I can take as long as I need to complete the lessons.  Besides....the art friends that I have made all seem to travel together and are so supportive of one another....it makes for an exciting and fun experience!!!  I know that we will stay connected for a long time!

Till next time!  xoxo
Ginny