Monday, October 12, 2015

Luckiness and Art

I have been very busy but very lucky the last couple of weeks.
 
On Grand Final weekend we went on a 4 day caravan/camping weekend with friends and took our gorgeous rescue dog Daisy! It was Daisy's first camping trip so that was exciting and nerve racking, and apart from some anxiety on both her part and mine, she loved it!! And then on the weekend just gone I was lucky enough to go on a 4 day scrapbooking retreat with some awesome ladies! It was only about 45 mins from home too, so super convenient!
 
I must admit I had no idea what I would do or create on this retreat. I felt I had lost my mojo. So I just took as much junk as I could fit in the back cab of hubby's Navara and thought even if I don't use it all, at least it is there so I have the choice.
Funny thing is I ended up only using the items that were packed onto my craft trolley! It was fantastic. I grabbed my Jane Davenport book and just began drawing faces as per her instructions on her book. I am not keen on drawing tiny faces so I decided to draw a big face. Here is my first attempt.
 

 
And below her wavy fly away hair.

 
I loved the proportions of everything I had drawn on this face! So I decided to add some colour using Neo Colour II Watersoluable Crayons, Prisma Pencils and various other goodies.

 
And yeah she has a long neck, but I don't care! I wasn't going for realism here, I wouldn't like to put that pressure on myself for starters, I am more then happy with a whimsical look.

 
Anyway, I never expected her face to be so beautiful, so I was spewing I had drawn this face in a moleskin journal with paper that was not suited to water as it is buckled. I knew I should have used my Mixed Media Journal instead lol. So then I started getting out my wood panel canvases. I'll share the first one tomorrow.
 
Thanks for stopping by
 
Cassandra
 
 


Monday, October 5, 2015

Announcing Technique Class #5

Announcing!!
Technique Class #5 - Self Levelling Medium Canvas!
 
Where: Kaisercraft Geelong
When: Friday 16th October
Time: 10am til 1pm Kaisercraft...
Cost: $50 (Frame not included)
(Non Refundable Deposit of $20 Required for this Class)
 
I've been dying to teach a class on this wonderful product by Derivan! Self Levelling Medium was only introduced to the market in April this year!
 
In this class you will get a 250ml bottle of Self Levelling Medium of your own to create a 11x16inch canvas board! You will use your own choice of colours ofcourse to suit your personality or to suit a room in your house!
 
 
 
 
Canvases will need to either stay instore overnight to dry, or be taken home at your own risk, as the Medium does need to dry.
 
Deposits can be made instore with cash only or by Bank Deposit to my account.
Details:
Account Name: Cassandra Bright
BSB #: 063523
Account #: 10561283
 
Call KaisercraftGeelong to book your seat (03) 5222 3965
Feel free to contact me on fb or by email if you have any questions
 
Cassandra
 


Friday, September 25, 2015

Craftroom Clutter

So for about a week now I have been sitting in my craftroom unable to create, study or do anything in there as a matter of fact because it has been driving me insane!!!!!
 
Now, let me also start this post also by mentioning that I am very grateful for my craftroom. I know there are a hell of a lot of people out there be they scrapbookers, mixed media artists or any arts or crafts persons of any kind who would kill to have a craftroom, let alone one as big as mine. So I am very grateful for the fact that also have a very supportive husband, who just so happens to be a very talented DIY type as well.
 
 I remember in our last house we sold, I had one of the single (children sized) bedrooms as my craftroom. But when hubby, myself and my two Labradors where all in there I was suffocating. And I joked that I would love to take over the main bedroom as my craftroom. Well, that weekend I went to a 3 day scrapbooking retreat and came home to find my hubby had spent all weekend moving my entire room of supplies into the master bedroom for me! And setting up the bedding in my old small craftroom! I mean HELLO! What wife doesn't dream of her hubby doing that for her lol.
 
Then I wanted to start teaching at home. So hubby converted the single car garage out the back into a classroom! He put carpet in and heating and set up a coffee station. It was great. But yes, we sold and moved out.
 
But, I now have a craftroom/classroom that is the size of a single car garage in our industrial shed where we live! So I have never been neglected, and once again I am grateful for that. However, lately that room has seemed so small!!!!!! It has felt like I have product and junk caving in on me and it has beyond stifled my creativity. I spent the last two days just sitting in that dam room not knowing how to change so I was happy enough in my environment again to begin creating. Ofcourse money is a huge factor as I have not been lucky enough to be working very often lately. So I needed a change that was achievable.
 
So today after lunch I thought stuff it and hubby helped me attack my room. We were just going to move a bookcase. But we ended up moving a absolutely HUGE air compressor that has been taking up a corner and looking ugly. Then that left room to move a few other things. I also got my butt into gear and removed class trestle tables and extra chairs back into our shipping container as I don't have a class at home for a few weeks and that opens up so much space instantly. We moved the tv slightly and rejigged the peg boards and product.
 
Here is a pic of the backwall after todays efforts:
 
 
And we also added more art to the walls and layouts too:

 
It just feels so much more spacious.
One major major MAJOR thing my craftroom lacks that continually makes me unhappy and which I consider a necessity under normal circumstances is.......
NATURAL LIGHT
arghhhhhhhhhh the fact I don't have any natural light saddens me to no end. Unfortunately there is no change of adding any natural light to my craftroom. The closest I can get is leaving a roller door up (which is next to the entrance door to my craftroom) and letting light from our industrial shed come through. Before today I had a big bookcase and peg board not even allowing that. So I changed all that today, so that on nice warm days I can open the roller door and let the warm northerly winds come in and the natural light too.
 
We do have to make the best of our situations :)
 
I am so relieved that I can now walk into my craftroom without a heavy heart and lack of creativity. I can instead walk in excited again with my space and ready to create!
 
Woooooo!
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 
Cassandra
 


Tuesday, September 22, 2015

A layout for me

It's been so long since I did something crafty and creative that was actually for me, and not for a class. So the other night a few crafty friends came over and with the encouragement of one friend who turns junk into craft gold! I actually looked through some of my craft items and even found things I forgot I had brought. It was like winning a craft lotto lol. So I ended up with a pile of product on my table and I just began. And this is the finished project.


This poor piece of cardstock certainly went to hell and back lol. I think next time I might be wise to try using a piece of watercolour paper as the base. It would be less likely to buckle under all the sprays, mists and water being used on it. I even got out my craft iron to try straighten the paper a bit lol. 

 
I LOVE this frame by Prima! I've been saving it for a special project. I think I better try buy some more before they are a deleted product. I have also used some of the Prima Mica Powders, Micro Beads and Mica Flakes. Gotta love Prima, always excellent product and quality. 


 
It was so hard to think of something to put on this page by the way of a title. Especially where I had the stickers to make up the feelings I wanted to express. So this layout it titled 'beautiful' for short.
 

Thanks for stopping by and don't forget to get crafty!
 
Cassandra

Monday, September 21, 2015

Blog Neglect

WOW!
 
For the entire time I have had a blog, I have never neglected it as much as I have neglected this blog this year. I must say I believe the reason is because of my internet connection. Last year in July we moved only one suburb and we went from speedy broadband internet to boring, terrible, painfully slow old internet connection. And to upload even a picture to blogger or facebook for that matter is soooooooo slow! I mean kill me lol. Yes, yes first world problem I know. But once you have had broadband going back ain't fun. Even trying to watch a youtube video can be impossible argghhhhhhh!
 
Anyway I am going to try make a conscious effort to again give my poor blog attention incase anyone out there in web actually checks or follows this blog :)
 
So here are some pics of some projects I have been creating this year :)
 







 
A bit of a mix of drawings, mixed media and layouts.
As you can see I need a lot of practice with my drawing, I don't nearly do enough to ever improve. Maybe that can be a future goal :)
 
Thanks for stopping by.
 I'll be sure to be back more often from now on.
 
Cassandra
 


Monday, June 22, 2015

Scrapalong Crop Blooming Beauty Class

A while ago I was thrilled to be invited to teach my 'Blooming Beauty' Canvas class at Scrapalong's Monthly Crop Day by Tracey and Katie (owners).
 
Finally on Saturday the Crop day came around and I was welcomed with open arms, smiles and much excitement and enthusiasm! I was blown away at how motivated all these gorgeous ladies were! This is quite a challenging canvas to create as we work on natural sticky back canvas. No gesso, just extremely porous canvas with Distress Markers, Stains Sprays etc. So there is a large area for out of control bleeding of the ink colours. But these gorgeous ladies took it all in their stride and they couldn't wait to get started, they just jumped straight in!
 






 
Some ladies were very inspirational and even chose to choose the colour of the flowers themselves and make the canvas their own which I always encourage. And here are the end results!
 
Cheryl and Lesley
 
 Tracey
 
 Tracey had been waiting to do this class for a year and a half! She did a brilliant job!

Katie chose to use Brushed Pewter on her flowers as well and it looks gorgeous! What a great colour combination.
 
Bec altered the shape of the hair on her canvas and I absolutely loved it!
 
Below is a picture of Cheryl's canvas close up.
 
Lyn used each of Tim Holtz Distress Stains in Silver, Bronze and Copper and it wowed me! Her large flower was simply smooshed into the 3 stain colours and turned out brilliantly! I was very inspired!

I still can't stop saying THANK YOU!
Thank you to Tracey and Katie for inviting me to teach at their Scrapalong Monthly Crop Days in Caroline Springs.
Thank you to the gorgeous ladies who did and even didn't participate in the class. You were all so overwhelmingly excited and welcoming. I felt right at home and for that I thank you!
I hope you all have me back some day :)
 
Thanks for stopping by
 
Cassandra Bright
 


Sunday, June 21, 2015

Steampunk Canvas

OMG, doesn't time fly!
I have to admit I just simply can't keep up this year and I think each year gets worse lol. In my last post I promised to share a Steampunk Canvas that I created at a retreat I went to a couple of months ago with Scrapalong.
 
So finally here it is!
 
 
I used the 'Face' stencil by Artist Jane Davenport as well as Tim Holtz Distress Marker, Stains and Ink Pads. I have added chipboard and metal cogs as well as metal findings. It was so much fun to make and no doubt in the future I will make more.
 
I hope you enjoyed. Thank you so much for stopping by
 
Cassandra Bright