Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Merry Christmas

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Best of all, Christmas means a spirit of love, a time when the love of God and love of our fellow men should prevail over all hatred and bitterness, a time when our thoughts and deeds and the spirit of our lives manifest the presence of God.
-George F. McDougall 

Merry Christmas everyone!

p.s. ♥ kelsey & clara

watercolour diy: "love your city"

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As you might remember from this watercolour diy, I am seriously in love with watercolours!
I've always loved all the "love your city" artwork that's all over etsy and pinterest, so I decided to put a watercolour spin on it and do one of good old Edmonton, Alberta. And yes, I'm well aware of how boringly shaped my province is, but hey what can ya do!

If you need any tips on how to use watercolour paint, make sure to check out my watercolour stencil art DIY for a list of helpful hints!
Supplies Needed:
watercolours, good paint brushes, watercolour paper, cup of water, tape, cut-out of your city, cut-out of a little heart, eraser, and a sharpie
Instructions

1. Print & cut out a map of your province / state / country.
2. Trace your map onto your watercolour paper.
3. Take your cut-out little heart and place it over the city where you live. 
4. Begin painting! I kept mine very simple and stuck with only yellow and a smidgen of orange to make an ombre effect. I picked yellow because Alberta's prairie fields turn golden =) 
5. Once your watercolours have dried, take an eraser and erase the lines from your tracing as much as you can.
6. Add a little note at the bottom with sharpie that says: "Home is where the heart is"


p.s. ♥ clara

diy : watercolour stencil art

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Today's DIY features my favourite art medium.... watercolours! I seriously LOVE watercolours and if I had to only go with one kind of paint, it would definitely be watercolours. Now, I know what you're thinking, aren't watercolours tricky and hard? NO, it definitely does not have to be. I'll give you some tips throughout this post to help you overcome any fears of this beautiful & dreamy art medium.

{ s u p p l i e s }
- watercolor paper 
(first tip of the day, don't use watercolors on regular computer paper, you definitely NEED the thicker material that watercolor paper provides!)
- good paintbrushes
- watercolour paints!
- cup of water
- a stencil : does this deer head look familiar? ;) for today's DIY I re-used a stencil I had printed off and cut out from my "Bleached Oh Deer Tank Top". Any stencil would work for this project though! I'm thinking elephants for my next one :)


{ i n s t r u c t i o n s } 

1. tape down your stencil to your watercolour paper

2. wet your brush with some water  
(tip #2, do NOT use too much water! make sure to scrape your brush against the sides of your cup or on a paper towel so you don't have an excess of water...too much water results in not only a really faded colour but it will also ruin even your strong watercolour paper)

3. dab your brush in the colour of your choice
(tip #3, choose a palette before hand and stick to a handful of colours for this project...ie. I made two pieces of art, one with warm colours: reds, oranges, yellows, and the other with cool colours: greens, blues, and purples.)

4. feel free to use a palette to mix your colours to get different shades. 
(tip #4, hardened watercolour paints will ALWAYS be darker than the colour you will see when you paint the colour on, so this is also a good way of seeing what the actual colour will be!)
Since I was too lazy to buy frames that would fit my watercolour pieces, I simply used an office clip and a tack to showcase these in our home. Cheap, easy, and lovely!

p.s. ♥ clara

diy: simple lyric art

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Now today's diy is definitely out of my comfort zone, since it involved painting!  I'm definitely more comfortable making my own jewellery, or gluing lace on jars....but I was inspired by Clara's diy art that she has hanging in her apartment, and decided to give it a go!


I've seen a few variations of lyrics on canvas around the web (check them out here, here and here).  While I initially wanted to do a really huge canvas, I'm glad I stuck with a slightly smaller version for my first attempt!

I instantly knew that I wanted to choose lyrics from a Mumford and Sons song, as their music really speaks to me!

Materials:
-canvas (I used a 16x20)
-white and black acrylic paint 
-paintbrushes 

optional: scrap paper

Directions:
1)  First I did a white base, and let the canvas dry overnight.
2)  Then I measured out and taped together scrap paper in the same size as my canvas.  I used this to draw out in pencil where I wanted the lyrics to go....basically figuring out the size my text should be, and line spacing, etc.  I also experimented with using a straight edge vs an angled paintbrush!  I ended up using the angled one.
3)  Now you're ready for the real deal!  Get to painting your lyrics!
4)  Your letters probably won't be perfect on the first try, so I let everything dry and went back to do some touch-ups!


The above photo is what the writing looked like at first....then I went back over the letters, and very carefully darkened all of the lines.

It's not perfect, but I love it!  Now I just wish that not all of the wall in my apartment were white.


p.s.   kelsey


our favorites from 2012

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Hello friends!

We can hardly believe that 2012 is nearly over, but are eagerly looking forward to the new year!  The past year has been so amazing, and we thought it would be fun to look back at some of our favorite posts.

This has definitely been our most popular post of the year....diy: buttoned up infinity scarf.


We also revealed the fact that we all like moustaches quite a lot (especially Jordyn!).
We baked moustache cookies...twice (1, 2), made mugs for movember, and threw a magnificent moustache party!


We teased you all with our tasty tuesdays!  Please let us know if you've tried any of our recipes, what you thought of them, and what you'd like to see us try!


And one of our most adventurous experiments in the kitchen was sushi cake that we made for a friend's birthday!  


And finally, here is a quick wrap-up of what we wore!

1 // 2 // 3
4 // 5 // 6
7 // 8 // 9
10 // 11 // 12

And with that, we'd like to wish you a happy new year!  
We have so many new ideas for the new year, and we can't wait to share them with you!

Happy New Year 2013!  Ma+Chr for L'Affiche Moderne #designeveryday


p.s.  ♥ kelsey, clara, & jordyn

diy : burlap & stencil art

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Today's diy comes to you in the form of burlap! I absolutely adore the look of burlap and am so excited to share this beautiful, yet simple piece of art. I was inspired by this piece of art, but was at a loss since I'm no woodworker! Thankfully, I got hit with some inspiration when a friend offered me some huge burlap coffee bags to craft with & this is what I came up with =]

what you need : a large canvas, lots and LOTS of burlap, white paint, paint brushes, stencils, masking tape, glue gun & glue sticks

{  i  n  s  t  r  u  c  t  i  o  n  s  }

1. Glue gun your burlap onto your canvas! 
2. Pick a Bible verse/quote/lyrics that you want stenciled on & measure it out... make sure the whole thing fits on your canvas before you start doing anything else! 
3. Take a ruler, make sure your measurements are accurate and start lining your stencils up in order & tape them down with some masking tape.
4. Paint away! Take your time & make sure you allow time for the paint to dry before taking the stencils off and re-using them again. Also, grab a small paintbrush to do touch-ups if need be. 


And voila! You've got yourself a new piece of art to hang =]  Simple & beautiful, this burlap & stencil art looks amazing and will add so much personal detail to any space!

& amen to that! Excited for this to serve as a reminder to me every day of who is Lord. 
Happy crafting, friends =] 

p.s. ♥ clara

whimsical jars

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My dear friend Jorica gifted these whimsical jars to me as part of my birthday present, and they were too sweet not to share!


As she explains in the card, each jar represents something different: the jar of love was filled with chocolate hugs, the jar of possibilities was filled with an assortment of pretty, glittery things (all with special meaning), and the last (and my favorite!) was the jar of smiles....which was filled with 22 special notes/quotes/lyrics!


Jorica had picked up an assortment of jars at a dollar store, and painted them with white accents, and little details which I just loved!


This was definitely one of the most thoughtful gifts I received this year!  I absolutely adored it.  Such a sweet and simple gift idea!


p.s.   kelsey