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Let Joy (and Sandra’s Stamps) Be Your Compass:

December 1, 2020 Sandra Evertson
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Back in the day (circa 2000--), I was a HUGE scrapbooker who cataloged every memory, both big and small. I am a very tactile and visual person and the act of combining heartfelt words with my photographs, pretty patterns, and textures lit me up from inside. It’s a way of storytelling and memory keeping that really vibes with who I am at the core.

My style of art has morphed since then and the way I document our memories has morphed alongside of it. I also have access to a much more robust portfolio of art supplies—which means that a lot of what I create these days is off the page and many times doesn’t even involve a single word or a sheet of paper. As I reflect on it, that evolution has been both a blessing and a curse.

Sometimes, when I’m looking for inspiration to hit, or when I want to get those creative juices flowing, I have an overwhelming desire to get back to my roots. Which is exactly what I did here. I had a few specific goals in mind when I set out to create my projects for this month’s MUSE blog post:

• Work small—each assemblage should be under 5x7.

• Keep it simple and mainly 2-dimensional (paper and embellishments only).

• Use lots of layers.

• Create additional backgrounds with Sandra’s wide array of stamps!

• Make it fun and playful.

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I started by pulling out my R+A and ArtFoamies stamps, marveling in the collection I have amassed in a relatively short period of time. I also gathered up some patterned papers and scraps, fun embellishments, and some washi tape. Have you ever tried to create art while simultaneously and consciously limiting yourself to certain materials? It’s a great way to challenge yourself and get the pistons in the creative centers of your brain firing on all cylinders, so give it a try if you haven’t already.

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Then I made some backgrounds, primarily using Sandra’s Air, Marrakesh, and Tenango Oscura ArtFoamie. I also used Cupola, Halo, Driftwood Crown, and the Portal series. Then, I unleashed my Inner Child and let her out to play! I tore papers, gathered up some whimsical embellishments, and layered with wild abandon. The result was these beautiful (and fun) multi-dimensional assemblages. What a feast for the eyes!

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Are you curious about what you might do with such creations when they are completed? Well, anything you want! But, you can gift them, add them to books or journals, turn them into cards, swap them, pin them to a mood or vision board, or have them be the focal point in a larger art journal page. They can also be the centerpiece on a canvas where you add more 3-dimensional elements like the R+A craft blanks. The possibilities are endless! I chose to adhere them to an oversized folio I have been working in—they act as benchmarks in my artistic journey and reminders that some things come full circle.

Keep creating!

Jenn Pipe

MUSE Design Team 2020

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P.S. Here is where I highlighted Sandra’s stamps in each piece. I used Marrakesh and Cupola in “Let Joy Be Your Compass.” In my “Enjoy the Journey” ocean pieces, I used Air, Halo, and the tiniest little scrap of Marrakesh. In “Be Brave,” I used a Tenango Oscura background, Air, and Esoteric from the Portal series. And, in “Forever in My Heart” I used Tenango Oscura, Driftwood Crown, and some of the smaller foamies hearts from one of Sandra’s retired pieces.

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In Muses, Jennifer Pipe Tags artfoamies, artstamps, muse, tenango, esoteric, air, portal, relicsandartifacts, tribe, assemblage, scrapbooking
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MUSE Jenn White & her Husband Glenn Celebrate two decades of their LOVE.

March 16, 2020 Sandra Evertson

Here in the Midwestern HEART of America where I reside, the month of March is when we begin to experience my favorite season of the year.

The glorious Spring awakening & greening is full of so many natural miracles & magic.

Green Day, Saint Patrick's Day, March 17th is a very special day for my husband Glenn & I. It is the day before our wedding day.

On March 18th of this year we will be celebrating our 20th Wedding Anniversary. 

To commemorate this occasion, I created a mixed media assemblage canvas to decorate a wall space in our home. 

Here is the story of the meaning behind it and a short Tutorial.

The genuine four-leaf clover comes from the white clover plant Trifolium Repens. It grows wild all over our property. It produces one of the earliest wild flowers to bloom in the Spring giving our honey bees strength, energy & nourishment. 

The leaves of the rarely found four-leaf clover of this plant signify HOPE, FAITH, LOVE & LUCK. 

The CLADDAGH has symbolic meaning too. 

The hands signify FRIENDSHIP.

The crown signifies LOYALTY.

The heart signifies LOVE.

"With my hands I give you my heart & I crown it with my love."

(For more on the great story of the CLADDAGH, go to the Relics & Artifacts product page & read what Sandra Evertson wrote about it in her product description.)

My use of the color green signifies our luck in finding each other at a time in both of our lives when we desperately needed one another so much. 

Our mutual understanding & respectful acceptance that each one of us is equally valued, important, needed & wanted to make our way of life & our relationship work. 

How our earthy personalities, love of nature & the great outdoors compliment each other. 

The harmonious balance between our very youthful imaginative hearts & our commitment to respect each other’s passions.

My use of copper signifies the continuous electric energy flow of our relationship, our mutual love, our romantic sensibilities, our artistic creativity & how compassionate & affectionate we both are.

My use of gold signifies our glow of optimistic positivity. How generous & giving we both are, our two big hearts of gold.

My use of the two sun symbols signifies the power we have, when the shining of our two bright lights join to make such a positive difference in the world, bright enough to light & warm the hearts of others.

My use of the flame symbols signifies the importance of keeping the cozy, welcoming, warmth of the home fires continuously burning. NEVER let them die or burn out.

I hope you take time to enjoy this Spring & have a very happy Green Day! I know I will!

Thank you for your time & I appreciate you showing your love by clicking on the heart in the comments section below this post.

HUGS! YOU ARE LOVED! 

Tutorial : 

 

1 - Begin by painting all of the craft blanks & the canvas with black gesso. Lightly wipe the black gesso off of the Large Sol Dresden while it is still damp. You only want it to antique the embossed recessed areas.

 2 - After the black Gesso has dried completely paint the canvas with Copper VerDay Metal Paint then wipe it off with a damp towel. This creates a sparkling glow on the dry black gesso on the canvas. Set the canvas aside to dry.

 3 - Paint the Ex-Voto hearts & the Helios with Copper VerDay Metal paint, being sure to let the edges still show a bit of black gesso, then set them aside to dry.

 4 - Lightly highlight the raised areas of the Ex-Voto flames, Claddagh & Sol with Copper VerDay Metal Paint then set them aside to dry.

 5 - Paint the Ex-Voto hearts with Galactic green ink from the Moonlight Duo Ink Pad then streak paint the leaf detail designs using ink from the darker Martian Green Moonlight Duo Ink Pad on a long, narrow fine detail paint brush. Highlight the areas on the CLADDAGH you wish to have green accents.

 6 - Paint the heart on the CLADDAGH with metallic gold acrylic paint. Accent & highlight other areas on the CLADDAGH & Helios where you wish to add a touch of gold. 

 7 - Thinly paint a section of your craft mat with Copper VerDay Metal Paint. Place the Marrakesh red rubber stamp face down into the paint, the same way you would ink a stamp. Stamp the design onto the canvas as shown in the photo. Set aside to dry. The blank areas will not show once the Helios & Sol are glued into place. When the stamped paint is dry, paint the diamond, marquise, & tiniest circle shapes with metallic gold acrylic paint using a fine detail paint brush. When the paint is dry, highlight the gold diamonds & tiniest circles with ink from the Martian green Moonlight Duo Ink Pad. Apply the ink with a fine detail paint brush. It should create the effect of faux emerald gemstones. 

Paint around the rim edge of the canvas with a paint brush full of metallic gold paint to give the canvas a finished look of uniformity.

 8 - Paint the outside edges of the canvas with black gesso. When dry, glue the Large & Small Gold Daisy Chain Dresden strips to the outside edges of the canvas to give it a framed finished look. They have the look of gold 4 leaf clovers! PERFECT!

 9 - Center the Helios & glue it down to the painted canvas.

Center the Sol Dresden & glue it to the Helios.

Mark the center of the Large Sol Dresden & begin gluing down the Ex-Voto Hearts making sure the flame points line up with the corners of the canvas.

Glue the CLADDAGH down in the center of the 4 Ex-Votos

 10 - Snip the Peridot Bohemian Gemstones apart with wire cutters. Apply them with glue as embellishments on the canvas wherever you desire.

 






 4 - Ex-Voto resin craft blanks

1 - CLADDAGH resin craft blank

 1 - Helios laser cut wood craft Blank

 1 - Large Sol Dresden in Gold

 Marrakesh Red Rubber Stamp from Sandra Evertson's Tapestries Collection

 8 ounce bottle of copper VerDay Metal Paint

 Moonlight Duo Ink Pad in Total Eclipse Black

 Moonlight Duo Ink Pad in Galactic Green

 Moonlight Duo Ink Pad in Martian Green

 Set of Peridot Bohemian Jewels Rhinestones

 Package of Large Daisy Chain Dresden in Gold

 Package of Small Daisy Chain Dresden in Gold

 

Other supplies used:

 1- 8"x8" wall art 

canvas

 Black gesso 

 Various artists paint brushes

 Inexpensive bright metallic gold heavy body acrylic paint

 5 second super Glue

 

In Jenn White, Muse Tags claddagh, irish, relicsandartifacts, verday, patina, assemblage, tutorial
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Art Is The Healer- Milagros C Rivera

January 15, 2020 Guest User

Broken, an adjective, meaning having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order. it’s not truly a feeling but something going on right now in my island.

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In Milagros C. Rivera, Muse Tags earthquake, Puertorico, muse, crackle, patina, assemblage
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Jenn White's Pumpkin Princess

October 31, 2019 Sandra Evertson

 I decided to create this enchanted pumpkin princess story book doll for my grandchildren to enjoy while I read my stories aloud to them.

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In Jenn White, Muses Tags relicsandartifacts, resins, resin art, crackle, verday, patina, Muse, assemblage, Halloween, pumpkin
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Santos Shrine with Ambassador Milagros C Rivera

September 5, 2018 Guest User

For someone who grew up in a culture where Santos inhabited our homes it was such a thrill to be able to transform a blank one from the collection of Sandra Evertson

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In Milagros C. Rivera Tags santos, reliquary, relicsandartifacts, assemblage, Ambassadors, puertorico, shrine
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Etsuko Noguchi- This Month's Featured Guest

July 18, 2018 Sandra Evertson

Hi My name is Etsuko and I am so excited to be the Relics & Artifacts Guest Ambassador this month. This is a great opportunity and honor to me. 

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In Muse Tags Ambassadors, tribe, multimedia, mixedmedia, assemblage, relicsandartifacts
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Medusa- A Study by Monica Downing

July 11, 2018 Sandra Evertson

I was really excited to get these new pieces and start creating. I was looking for the perfect vehicle for the Medusa Oval Intaglio

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In Muse Tags Ambassadors, art stamps, assemblage, rubberstamps, relicsandartifacts, sandraevertson
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Gwen LaFleur Is Our Guest And We Couldn't Be Happier!

May 17, 2018 Sandra Evertson

Hi all! This is Gwen Lafleur and I’m thrilled to be the Relics & Artifacts Guest Ambassador for May! I’ve been a fan of Relics & Artifacts since they first were first released, so it was a lot of fun for me to have this opportunity to come up with a project to share this month

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In Muse, The Tribe Tags mixedmedia, relicsandartifacts, from the tribe, gwenlafleur, assemblage, how to
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FUSE: MUSE: Number 10: Monica Downing

April 14, 2018 Sandra Evertson

“She was beautifully out of place. Sometimes I believe she intended to be. Like the moon during the day.” 

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In Ambassadors, Monica Downing, Muse, RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Tags relicsandartifacts, Ambassadors, assemblage, community, fuse
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FUSE: MUSE Day 9 Sherry Matthews, "Those Who've Come Before Us"

April 13, 2018 Sandra Evertson

Sherry Matthews

Art can be very personal-so when another creator sends you a piece to finish, they are actually sending you a little piece of themselves

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In Ambassadors, Sherry Matthews, RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Tags relicsandartifacts, resin art, assemblage, apoxie sculpt
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Relics & Artifacts and RubberMoon Present: Fuse- A Collaboration

April 4, 2018 Sandra Evertson

Visual artists seldom get to collaborate with others to create a piece of Art so we're presenting a series of pieces created by two or more artists.

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In Ambassadors, Muse, Rochelle Gaukel Tags relicsandartifacts, assemblage, art stamps, fuse, collaboration
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Cubes

November 28, 2016 David Evertson

Some of us may not claim to be Artists, but when we have the tools, materials and a spark of inspiration we can, for that moment, become Artists.

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In Ambassadors, Muse Tags assemblage, visage, cubes, craft project, Matte Resin Craft Blanks, apoxie sculpt
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"From the Tribe" with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Guest Ambassador Julie Lee

November 16, 2016 David Evertson

This month, we have the always lovely and talented Julie Lee as our Guest Ambassador, straight from our Relics & Artifacts® Tribe on Facebook.  Let's get to know a little about Julie.

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In The Tribe, Muse Tags relicsandartifacts, spirit treasures, ancient heart, assemblage
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"Look Beyond the Surface" with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Chrissy Colon

October 27, 2016 David Evertson

Dream big!  That's the premise behind my Finch turned Red Crowned Crane.  She looks in the mirror every single day and does not see a tiny, meek bird. 

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In Chrissy Colón, Ambassadors, Muse Tags finch, multimedia, assemblage, Ambassadors, relicsandartifacts, resins
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"Not All Who Wander Are Lost" with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Cat Kerr

October 21, 2016 David Evertson

This piece was created in about two days (on and off), which is really fast for me because it takes me forever to come up with something I like.  I see so many other artists that create at lightning speed, but not me. I'm like a snail, a “take my time, only if it feels right” snail. I used to wish I could create faster but whenever I attempted it, I ended up not liking the results. 

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In Cat Kerr, Ambassadors, Muse Tags create, assemblage, artist, Alteredart, relicsandartifacts
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"Beware of The Undertaker" with RELICS & ARTIFACTS® Ambassador Monica Downing

October 13, 2016 David Evertson

Beware of where you wander at night.
For in the forest deep lies The Undertaker.
High in his throne, he awaits your unsuspecting arrival.
The ground below, cursed with dark magic to lure you in.

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In Ambassadors, Muse, Monica Downing Tags Relics & Artifacts, Ambassadors, assemblage, egg shrine, verday
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