Showing posts with label Día de Muertos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Día de Muertos. Show all posts

11/17/18

Day of the Dead - Fan Art by Sharon Rogers

Welcome to the last day of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!

Today's featured artist is Sharon Rogers, a mixed media artist based out of Australia. 
See more of Sharon's art here. 


Sugar Skull bookmarks. See the full tutorial here.


Family Memories, See the full tutorial here.



Quick Idea Tags- See the full tutorial here.




I hope you have enjoyed your journey with us and have been inspired!




11/16/18

Day of The Dead - Fan Art by Kim Johnny

Welcome to day 17 of our Day of The Dead Art - Celebration!
Today's featured artist is Kim Johnny, a mixed media artist 
Kim is from California, U.S.A.. 


Kim covered a blank heavy duty chipboard with gesso. She let that set up a bit until it was spongy, then she stamped all over with my Sugar Skull Stamps.


Once dry, she was able to paint over the stamped designs with rich colors of acrylic paints. 
Dry brushing with gold paint really brings out the raised designs! 
The Female Sugar Skull  was stamped in black and colored with gel pens.



Just stunning!




11/14/18

Flaming Sugar Skull ATC

Welcome to day 15 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!

This is a Artist Trading Card I made using one of my sugar skull stamps and Rinea foiled paper. 

See the tutorial here!

Sugar Skull Art stamp

11/13/18

Day of the Dead - Art by Christina Ellis



Welcome to day 14 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!



Today's featured artist is Christina Ellis, 
a mixed media artist based out of California, USA

 Christina decorated a canvas with paint and a artistic sugar skull.  
She then added dimension with brightly colored silk flowers and embellishments. 


11/11/18

Sugar Skull Artist Trading Cards

Welcome to day 12 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!
Today's featured artist is yours truly!


I created these ATC's (artist trading cards) to keep on hand for friends want to swap. 
As you can see, I'm not afraid to use color when I create and I definitely used a lot of it!


I even used my ATC stamps on the backs of the cards!


You can see the full tutorial here!










11/09/18

Day of The Dead - Fan Art by Anne

Welcome to day 10 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!
Today's featured artist is Anne, a mixed media artist. 
See more of  Anne's art here.


I'm loving these stick dolls by Anne! She used Staz-on ink to stamp the Sugar Skull stamps faces onto cotton. Then decorated them as she saw fit.

 So clever!


11/08/18

Altered Plastic Skull - Fan Art by Katie Lamb


Welcome to day 9 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!


Here's novel idea of altering a plastic skull! 
See how Katie made this Sugar Skull  here





11/07/18

Day of The Dead - Fan Art by Monique


Welcome to day 8 of our Day of The Dead Art - Celebration!
Today's featured artist is Monique, a mixed media artist from the Netherlands. 
You can see more of Monique's art here.


Monique stamped the sugar skull stamp onto clay. Once the clay had dried, she painted it with acrylics and then mounted it onto a small shrine. 


11/06/18

Day of The Dead - Fan Art by Adam

Welcome to day 7 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!

This card was created by one of our guest designers, Adam.



Its called Sugar, Sugar and you can see the full tutorial here.


Flaming Skull stamp


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11/05/18

Day of The Dead - Fan Art By Katie Lamb

Welcome to day 6 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!
Today's featured artist is Katie Lamb, a mixed media artist based out of the U.K.. 

See more of  Katie's art here. 

Katie painted a wooden skeleton white and used brightly colored inks to stamp my flowers to the body. The skirt was made from felt, lace and flowers. The headdress was constructed using flowers and cheesecloth. 




Here's another idea by Katie using the above Flowers!



11/04/18

Day of The Dead- Fan Art by Jenn DuBell


Welcome to day 5 of our Day of The Dead Art- Celebration!

Today's featured artist is Jenn DuBell, a mixed media artist based out of Oregon, U.S.A.
You can see more of Jenn's art here



For these candles, Jenn stamped onto tissue paper and heat set the images onto the candles.
She stamped the flowers onto white cardstock and attached to the candles using foam tape. Finished by filing in the designs with brightly colored markers!


11/03/18

Day of the Dead - Fan Art by Chris Pozzi


Welcome to day 4 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!
Today's featured artist is Chris Pozzi, a mixed media artist based out of Illinois, USA. 
See more of  Chris's art here.


Chris stamped this Flower collection onto tissue paper before adhering to a paper mache skull. She then colored in the images with brightly colored markers and drew in the teeth with a black pen. 



11/02/18

Sugar Skull Wreath

Welcome to day 3 of our Day of The Dead Art - Celebration!


This a wreath I made a couple of years ago. I love it so much that it stays up as all year long.

Check out the full tutorial here!

11/01/18

Day of the Dead - Fan Art by Karen Sessions

Welcome to day 2 of our Day of the Dead Art - Celebration!

Today's featured artist is Karen Sessions, a mixed media artist based out of California, USA. 

See more of Karen's art here.

Don't you just love these bright and cheery glittered sugar skull cards?





Karen used markers to color in the stamped Sugar Skulls and then added coordinating glitter glue for that Wow! effect. 







10/31/18

Day of The Dead Faux Stained Glass Art

Welcome! 
Generally Day of The Dead is from October 31 to November 2nd.

The Mexican Day of the Dead celebration is similar to other societies' observances of a time to honor the dead. The Spanish tradition, for instance, includes festivals and parades, as well as gatherings of families at cemeteries to pray for their deceased loved ones at the end of the day.

But because it is a Celebration of Life, for the next 2 weeks, I'd like to share with you some mixed media art, created by fellow art and craft friends. Some art will showcase my Stamp designs from Blank Page Muse Stamps.  
Enjoy! 


This is a piece I created by stamping my Sugar Skulls onto white tissue paper and coloring in with colored markers. You can see the full tutorial here. 



9/24/15

How to make a Sugar Skull - Day of the Dead Wreath!

 Its no surprise to anyone that I love all things to do with Mexican folklore,
especially Day of the Dead! 
I love the vibrant colors, rich history and stories!
I grew up eating the foods and visiting the museums.
In honor of Día de Muertos  I am showing you how to make a easy, new sew wreath with a little help from Fairfield World , the makers of  Olyfun!


To make this wreath, you will need the following:
  1. Assorted Olyfun colors.
  2. Felt strips.
  3. 12" Wire wreath.
  4. Gloves
  5. 22 Gauge wire
  6. Jewelry pliers
  7. Fringe, pinking and regular scissors.
  8. 1 " Halloween skulls
  9. White spray paint
  10. Fine and standard tip-colored permanent markers.
  11. Embellishments and adhesive.


  •  Trim your Olyfun to 3"x12". Plan on making 10 flowers each of at least 6 colors. 
  • Cut a fringe half way into each strip.
  • Roll up the fringed strip, then leave a 4" tail of the wire and wrap tightly around as shown. Let out about 4" of wire and keep wrapping. Repeating as you go.

  •  Trim the wire so each flower has the 4" tail. Twist the ends.

  • Keep going until you have wrapped all the colors.

 
  •  Starting with the darkest color, push the flower into the wreath and wrap the wire in and out of the frame until secure. Use the gloves to keep the wire ends from scratching you.
  •  Stagger the colors at first, then group them as a collection. Fill in empty spaces with extra flowers.
  • Don't worry if your wire is exposed.

  • When you are done adding all the flowers, make up some filler with 5" strips of colorful felt.
  • Fold in half and twist with about 4" of wire.
  • Work these into the wreath.
  • Use your pinking shears to trim plenty of ½" x 5" black strips of Olyfun. Tie these anywhere there is a open space or wire is exposed.
  •  Spray paint the skulls white.
  • When dry and the paint is not tacky, color the skulls with your markers. 
  • Then add glitter and tiny rhinestones.
  •  Find inspiration to color your sugar skulls online or here.


  •  Attach sugar skulls to your wreath with wire or a hot glue gun.

  •  Add a loop of wire onto the back of your wreath and hang for all to enjoy!

Please visit the rest of the designers for more Olyfun inspiration here!

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