Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Local Craftacular Type Thingamajigger

Immediately after the First Friday of my "Collaborations in Junk" show was a local Craftacular event. I heard about it shortly before and I thought, what the heck- maybe they have some openings. So I called up and sure enough, they did! So, I had to take more time off work, but I had all the art done. Plus display items hanging around to boot. It ended up being a really good idea. I met some nice people, made more sales and lined up some things for the new year. I hope I can get in on that thing again next year. :)


Here's what my booth looked like:

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Collaborations in Junk: THE SHOW

So the show finally came. I got to convert a little empty room into my own tiny gallery space for my junk show. So here's what it looked like:

Croquet folder holders
Sketches of old photos and old label art with fabric swatches in the mix
Recycled metal xmas trees and a fabric map of the USA hanging crookedly
Dolled up tractor umbrella, model T steering wheel and drawer pulls as xmas tree. Plastic farm animal wreath in background.
Recycled metal trees galore, the one in the foreground has baby food jars as display spaces for tiny objects- here it's for Halloween- so there are bugs in the jars. Rubber, fake bugs. Not real ones.
Lamp, lantern, ornaments, figures. Yep.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Getting Ready for "Collaborations in Junk"

So I decided to have an art show in November to take advantage of the holiday season. I haven't had an art show in quite awhile—never one where I embraced my artsy crafty crossover to this extent. So I started a few months ago by collecting rusty scrap metal (via a special fella I know) and visiting my dad for father/daughter welding time- you know, like everyone does.

I knew that I wanted to do up some junk metal holiday trees, so I got to work on those right away. Here's some evidence of the process.

Dad welding something or another
Pre-paint
This sucker comes apart/collapses for shipping or storage!


Then I decided to change it up and consider a show of more repurposed materials and I thought of using old toys as decor. (hot glue, fabric strips and styrofoam ring as base)

Ok, so I had to supplement with a couple of store-bought bags, but most was old. All was crappy.


Then I got some inspiration about reusing croquet sets in a new way and put my head together with my dad again to come up with a neat idea there- folder holders.



Why not revisit the U.S. fabric map project? (See previous post on that one) Working on that. Sketches. Yes. Put fabric in that, too. Sure!



I've been wanting to use jar lids to make a hurricane candle holder for a few years now- I'm gonna do it! (used phillips and flat head screwdrivers and an awl to make the holes, layered stencils and spraypaint for outside decoration)

Bottom dish and candle yet to be added


And hey- let's do a lamp!

Bulb reconsidered. Otherwise, this is probably the coolest thing in the universe.

So anyway, that's the idea. I've been making a bunch of stuff and I'm having a show. Shortly after November 4 things will be up on Etsy at melagerie.etsy.com.