The Beauty of Origami

Boat

Boat

Origami is an ancient art of paper folding. Boats are one of the more familiar forms, but there is a wide variety of shapes, including animals, trees, and flowers. Let’s explore this beautiful form of art.

Traditional Origami:

Bird

Bird

Butterflies

Butterflies

Crane in Flight

Crane

Dragon

Dragon

Flower

Flower - Iris

Horses

Horses

Kangaroos

Kangaroos

Pig

Pig

Rabbits

Rabbits

Swan

Swan

Vulture

Vulture

Golden Venture Origami:

Did you know there are several types of origami? Golden Venture origami uses multiple pieces of paper to create three-dimensional freestanding sculptures. This was new to me. I love it and I hope you will too.

Closeup Detail of Bird’s Face

3D Bird Close Up

Easter Basket with Eggs

3D Easter Basket

Frog

3D Frog

Pineapple

3D Pineapple

Swan

3D Swan

Origami Gifts & Décor:

In addition to being an impressive form of art to be displayed in your home or office, origami also makes a great choice for gifts and home décor.

Diorama

Wildlife Diorama

Birthday Gifts

Dress Shirt 20-Euro

Toys

Boats Floating on a Pond

Home Décor – Garland or Wreath

Cranes

Party/Holiday Decorations

Decoration

Mobiles

Goldfish Mobile

Accent Lighting

Poinsettia Light

Wedding Décor

Wedding Swans

I hope you have been inspired to give paper crafting a try. There are a multitude of books, websites, videos, and classes to learn more about the many facets of origami. Do you have any favorites? Please let me know in the comments.

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!

Pineapple Dreams

Pineapple Beach
We all dream of fun in the sun at the beaches on exotic tropical islands. Until vacation time rolls around again, we can find ways to bring a little sunshine into our homes and maybe a smile or two along the way.  This week’s project is a painted wooden pineapple.  As usual, we’ll need a little inspiration courtesy of Mother Nature.

Pineapple Colors
It’s amazing how many colors can be found in the outer skin of a pineapple.

Pineapple Texture
The complex textures and geometric patterns are beautiful.

Golden Pineapple
Pineapples have long been a symbol for hospitality. What could be a better way to greet everyone to your home than displaying a bright welcoming pineapple?

How to Paint a Textured Wooden Pineapple:
Pineapple CloseUp
Pineapple has such a wonderful texture that needs to be touched. By using fabric paints, you can create thick, 3-D effects with very little effort.

Raw Wood Pineapple
Raw Wood Pineapple
Thick wood has been cut out in the shape of a pineapple and has the advantage of strong, rectangular base. Both sides and all the edges will need to be painted. Due to the raw nature of the wood, it may require a little sanding, especially along the edges.

Supplies
Pineapple Supplies
Supplies:
Wooden Pineapple (11-3/8” high x 5” wide x 1/2” thick) (Base is 5” wide x 2” deep)
Acrylic Paints – brown, yellow, green, tan
5) Bottles Fabric Paint – dark green, yellow, white (not shown)
Paintbrushes
Sandpaper
Black Sharpie Marker or pencil

Paint Base Colors
Pineapple Ptd Base Colors
Using acrylic paints and a brush, paint the leaves green, the remainder of the pineapple yellow and the base brown.

Define the Leaves
Draw Pineapple Leaf Details
Draw the leaf details with a Sharpie marker or pencil.

Texture the Leaves
Pineapple 3D Leaves
Trace the leaves with green fabric paint, including the perimeter edges. Allow the paint to dry overnight. Depending upon how thick you want the texture to be, it may require a second coat.

Texture the Pineapple
Pineapple Texture1
Starting at the base of the leaves, paint two horizontal rows of irregularly shaped rectangles with yellow fabric paint.

Directional Texture
Pineapple Texture2
Continue painting the yellow texture, working on a diagonal as shown. I started in the upper right corner and staggered the shapes, which get larger as you work toward the bottom.

Completed Yellow Texture
Pineapple Completed Texture
This photo shows the completed yellow texture. Allow it to dry overnight. If you accidentally get yellow paint on the brown base, simply touch up the paint as needed. It’s now ready for a few finishing touches.

Little Details
Pineapple Texture Detail
To complete the look, make a dot in the center of each yellow “block” and create an upward stroke of paint, which narrows to a point. Repeat this step across the entire yellow pineapple surface. Allow drying time. For the last step, use a tiny brush to apply tan acrylic paint to the tip of each white point.

Finished Pineapple
Pineapple Finshing Details
This completes the textured pineapple project. I hope you enjoyed it.

Have you painted any wooden home décor items? Do you have any secrets for creating texture? Please share your ideas in the comments section.

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!

Table Décor – Designs for All Occasions

Traditional Table Décor

Traditional Table Decor

Welcome to part two of table décor. Last week we reviewed the basic elements used in decorating tables. Today, we will see table designs for most occasions celebrated throughout the year. In case you missed part one, please click here.

Contemporary Table Décor

Contemporary Table Decor

There are variations within each, but, in terms of style, designs usually fall into three categories: traditional, contemporary, and eclectic. We’ll start with holidays, followed by special occasions and finish with table décor for the four seasons. Let’s begin…

Holiday Table Décor:

Valentine’s Day

Holiday1 Valentine's Day

Mardi Gras

Holiday2 Mardi Gras

St. Patrick’s Day

Holiday3 St Patrick's Day

Easter

Holiday4 Easter

Mexican Celebrations

Holiday5 Mexican Holidays

Mother’s Day

Holiday6 Mother's Day

Father’s Day

Holiday7 Father's Day

Independence Day – Fourth of July (U.S.A.)

Holiday8 Fourth of July

Halloween

Holiday9 Halloween

Thanksgiving

Holiday10 Thanksgiving

Christmas

Holiday11 Christmas

New Year’s Eve

Holiday12 New Year's Eve

Special Occasion Table Décor:

Afternoon Tea

Occasions Afternoon Tea

Anniversary

Occasions Anniversary

Baby Shower

Occasions Baby Shower

Birthday – Kid’s

Occasions Birthday Kids

Birthday – Kid’s

Occasions Birthday Kids

Birthday – Adult’s

Occasions Birthday Adult

Birthday – Adult’s

Occasions Birthday Adult

Engagement

Occasions Engagement

Romantic Evening

Occasions Romance

Wedding

Occasions Wedding

Seasons Table Décor:

Autumn

Season1 Autumn

Winter

Season2 Winter

Spring

Season3 Spring

Summer

Season4 Summer

This concludes our exploration of table décor. I hope you have found some inspiration for your next celebration. Which ones are your favorites? Do you have any table decorating ideas to share? Please let me know in the comment section.

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!

Table Décor – Elements

Purple & Yellow Table Design

Earlier this year, one of my followers requested a post featuring table décor inspirations for year-round events. I discovered so many ideas that it will require two posts: Part 1 covers elements used in table décor, including decorations, lighting, food presentation, etc.; Part 2 features table décor designs for most holidays and special occasions throughout the year. Let’s get started…

Balloons, Fabric & 3-Dimensional Design

Fabric Wrapped Balloons

When planning your table décor, remember to think in three dimensions. The space above the table, including the ceiling, can be incorporated into your design.

Balloon Bouquets

Balloon Bouquet

Balloons have come a long way from the old days. The varieties include patterns, multicolor, & foil, in multiple shapes and sizes, including favorite characters from movies, comic books and cartoons.

Candles

Candles

Sweet fragrances, beautiful colors, and romantic lighting are all benefits of candles.

Color Theme: Pink

Color Theme: Pink

The theme for table décor is often drawn from the occasion, such as red for Valentine’s Day, but you may choose any theme that comes to mind, such as your favorite color.

Color Theme: Red & Gold

Color Theme: Red & Gold

Want to create some drama? Choose bold color combinations for an eye-catching table.

Floral Centerpieces

Floral Centerpiece

Contrary to popular belief, the centerpiece does not have to be in the center. This off-center fresh cut floral centerpiece, with coordinating draped fabric, provides plenty of room for place settings, in an artfully designed composition.

Silk Flowers

Silk Flower

Silk flowers are easy to work with and can be reused for future events.

Floral Focal Points at Varying Heights

Floral Focal Points at Varying Heights

Varying the heights of your décor creates visual interest and appeal.

Food Presentation

Food Presentation

If you have culinary skills, be sure to showcase your talents as food becomes part of your table décor. We eat with our eyes first, so create a mouthwatering masterpiece for your guests to enjoy.

Lighting

Lighting

Lighting sets the mood and tone for any occasion.

Lighting – Specialty

Lighting

Depending upon the setting, lights can be suspended above the table or around the perimeter of the room, adding warmth and perhaps a bit of whimsy.

Folded Napkin Art

Napkin Art

Simple linen napkins can be elevated to an art form via napkin folding techniques. Many how-to videos are available online.

Place Settings – Simple

Place Setting - Simple

These cool matte gray dishes are accented by shiny gold rims, paired with gold flatware and accessories. The gold toned wood tabletop serves as the perfect backdrop.

Place Settings – Layered

Place Setting -Layers

Multiple layers of coordinating or contrasting elements include tablecloths and/or placemats, chargers, varying plate sizes, napkins & rings, and place cards,

Festive Tablecloths

Seasonal Tablecloth

Tablecloths in every color and infinite patterns are easily found online or in stores for every possible occasion. Lace tablecloths can be layered over solid colors. As an alternative, you can purchase fabric and drape it over the table for a one-of-a-kind look. 

Seasonal Décor

Seasonal Decor Items

Consider using many elements associated with the occasion being celebrated, such as small, wrapped gift boxes at Christmas, or chocolates for Valentines Day or Easter. Adding items such as evergreen, sliced oranges, or cinnamon scent the air with sweet seasonal fragrances.

Thinking Outside the Box:

Location, Location, Location

Gazebo

Where will you place your table? Is it an indoor or outdoor location? Will it be freestanding or up against a wall. Let the location inspire your design.

Table & Chairs

Boat Table & Stools

Will you be using a traditional table and chairs? Will your guests dine at the table, or will it be buffet style? Could you serve appetizers on bar top tables?

Local Flavor

Local Flavor Decor

This can include natural elements, such as sand & seashells for the beach, or pinecones & evergreen for the mountains. Local flavor also refers to cultural décor and traditions.

Floral Table Runner

Floral Table Runner

Not all table runners have to be fabric, although traditional ones come in a variety of materials and often have decorative needlework or intricate lace patterns. As an alternative, fresh cut or silk flowers can serve as table runners as shown above. Silk garlands are a very simple way to achieve the same look.

Floating Floral Centerpiece

Floating Floral Centerpiece

Water features are often overlooked in table décor. Floating flowers or petals lends a peaceful, Zen-like quality to your design.

Floating Folded Napkin Art

Floating Folded Napkin Art

Years ago, my family had a party under a large tent. Water filled bowls with floating flowers served as centerpieces. Thick lush blooms were our first choice, but none were available. We used Gerber daisies, which were pretty but lacked the three-dimensional effect we wanted. Napkins folded into large blooms might be the solution. Someday I’ll experiment with this idea and let you know the results. Do you have any suggestions?

I hope you enjoyed this exploration of table décor. Please click here to read part two, featuring table décor designs for all occasions. What is your favorite holiday or occasion for decorating? Do you have any ideas to share? Please let me know in the comments.

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!

Muffin Fest 2023

Bakery Muffins

This week’s post celebrates the many flavors of muffins. Of course, we have all heard and hopefully tasted some of the classics, such as corn or blueberry muffins, but you may also find some new ones here to tempt your taste buds. Let’s get started…

Apple Cheddar Muffins

Apple Cheddar Muffins

Sweet apples and savory cheddar cheese are a delicious flavor combination.

Banana Walnut Muffins

Banana Walnut Muffins

Banana muffins are a great breakfast treat, especially if they’re still warm from the oven.

Blueberry Muffins

Blueberry Muffins

The classic blueberry muffin is highly favored by adults and kids.

Cappuccino Muffins

Cappuccino Muffins

If you really love coffee, a cappuccino muffin is the perfect treat to complement your beverage of choice.

Carrot Muffins

Cappuccino Muffins

Carrot cake has found a more portable version in these delicious muffins. To truly duplicate that flavor, you might opt for cream cheese filling or icing.

Chocolate Cheese Muffins

Chocolate Cheese Muffins

Cheesecake is a staple on most dessert menus, and it is delicious. Chocolate cheese and cherry cheese muffins share the same rich flavors in a finger-licking treat to enjoy anytime, day or night.

Chocolate Chip Muffins

Chocolate Chip Muffins

Adding chocolate to any recipe is always a good idea.

Chocolate Currant Muffins

Chocolate Currant Muffins

These chocolate muffins have currants in the batter as well as on top as decorations.

Double Chocolate Hazelnut Muffins

Chocolate Hazelnut Muffins

Chocoholics will love these double chocolate muffins with or without the nuts.

Corn Muffins

Corn Muffins

Corn muffins are another classic. Warm them in the oven with some butter or jelly. Yum!

Cranberry Cinnamon Muffins

Cranberry Cinnamon Muffins

When Autumn arrives and the holidays approach, cranberry seems to be a popular choice. In this example, the tart cranberries are balanced by the sweet cinnamon and sugar crumble topping.

Filled Muffins

Filled Muffins

These muffins may look plain on the outside, but hidden inside is a sweet combination of caramel, chocolate, and cream cheese fillings. Wow!

Gingerbread Muffins

Gingerbread Muffins

Gingerbread comes in all kinds of baked goods, including muffins, breads, cakes, and of course cookies.

Lavender Muffins

Lavender Muffins

These lavender muffins are probably the most unusual flavor on the list and usually incorporate fruit flavoring in the recipe from lemons, cherries, blueberries, or bananas.

Oatmeal Raisin Muffins

Oatmeal Raisin Muffins

Like a comforting bowl of hot cereal, oatmeal muffins taste terrific with fruit, chocolate, maple, or honey.

Orange Muffins

Orange Muffins

If you love citrus flavors, the orange juice and orange zest in these muffins will satisfy your cravings.

Pumpkin Muffins

Pumpkin Muffins

Pumpkin flavor can be enjoyed any time of year in baked goods, beverages, pastas, sauces, soups, and just about anything else you imagine.

Strawberry Muffins

Strawberry Muffins

You can’t go wrong adding fruit to muffin batter. You could add fruit juice to the vanilla batter, which provides the same great taste, and the finished muffins will be very colorful too. My favorite muffin is raspberry cheese, which is a pretty shade of bubblegum pink.

Vanilla & Chocolate Swirl Muffins

Vanilla & Chocolate Swirl Muffins

If you can’t decide between chocolate or vanilla, have both. Feel free to experiment with all kinds of flavor combinations. Who knows, maybe your latest creation could be the next trending taste sensation. And remember, if they don’t turn out as you had hoped, you can always eat the evidence, and no one will ever know. (lol)

What are your favorite muffins? Please let me know in the comments section.

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!

Creative Stress Relief

Computer Stress
With such fast-paced lives, we all need a break from our daily stresses. These demands have physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual effects. The best solution is a vacation, but that may not be possible. Instead, indulge in a hobby or two to take your mind and body to a happy place. Every day you do things for everyone else. It’s time to put yourself first! You’ll be so glad you did, and you’ll have a lot of fun while doing it. Here are a few crafting ideas to get you started:

Painting: – watercolor, oil, acrylic, pouring
Watercolor
Watercolor Painting

Drawing: – pencil, charcoal, crayons, colored pencils, chalk, markers, pens
Sketching with Pens and Markers
Drawing

Pottery & Ceramics: – figurines, serving pieces, vases, jars, ornaments
Pottery
Pottery

Ceramics
Ceramics

Paper Crafts: – scrapbooking, card making, origami, quilling
Papercrafts

Jewelry: – beaded, woven, wire
Beaded Jewelry
Jewelry Making

Wire Jewelry
Wire Jewelry Kyanite Pendant

Flower Arranging: – fresh or artificial, wreaths, centerpieces, bouquets
Fresh-Cut Floral Bouquet
Flower Arranging

Mosaics: – glass, stone, ceramic, seashells
Ceramic Mosaics
Mosaics

Candle Making: – votives, pillars, tea lights, candle holders
Votive Candles & Glass Candleholders
Candle Making

Feather Art: – wall art, jewelry
Feather Art Garlands
Feather Art

Glass Art: – jewelry, home accessories, artwork, light fixtures, windows
Stained Glass – windows, suncatchers, jewelry, gifts
Stained Glass

Lampwork Glass Earrings & Beads
Glass Frogs

Sculpture: – clay, wood, stone, metal, sand
Sand Sculpture
Sand Castle

Wood Sculpture
Wood Carving

Photography: – landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still-life
Photography

Baking & Candy Making:
Cupcakes with Fondant Decorations
Decorated Cupcakes

Solid Milk Chocolates
Chocolates

Wood Crafts: – painting, wood burning, carving, furniture design, musical instruments
Hand-Carved & Painted Wood Duck
Wood Duck

Musical Instrument Crafting
Musical Instrument Craftsman

Yarn Crafts: – knitting, needlepoint, cross-stitch, embroidery, crocheting, hand hooked rugs, latch hook, macrame
Needlepoint
Needlepoint Leopard

Crocheting
Crocheting

Hand Hooked Rugs
Handmade Rug

Latch Hook Wall Art
Latch Hooks

Macrame
Macrame Bracelets

There are so many crafting options. Many craft stores, local high schools and art studios offer classes in arts and crafts. Try something new, make new friends, and experience a renewed sense of joy and playful excitement.

For more stress relieving craft ideas, please check out parts two and three in this series:
“Creative Stress Relief II” and “Creative Stress Relief III.”

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!

Eternal Spring

Butterflies & Flowers

As new blooms of spring dazzle us with their beautiful pastel or jewel tone petals, equally attractive butterflies gather sweet nectar and flutter away like fairies in the wind.

Butterfly & Flowers

Experiences like this make it easy to believe in magic.

Butterfly & Flowers

For our project this week, we will create a beautiful butterfly garden, which will always be fresh and colorful as a spring morning, and it never needs to be watered. Let’s get started…

How to Paint a Wood Carved Butterfly Garden:

Raw Wood Flower Garden

Raw Wood Flower Garden

When I first saw this wood carving, I didn’t notice the butterflies. As you begin to add colors, the butterflies appear almost like magic.

Markers

Markers

Acrylic Paints

Acrylic Paints

Supplies:
LED Wooden Flower Garden (7” high x 4-1/2” wide x 1-1/8” thick)
Markers – blue, lavender, green, fuchsia, red, yellow & black
Acrylic Paints – white & blue, plus metallic paints: gold, rust, blue, & purple
Paintbrushes

Color with Markers

Colored with Markers

Begin coloring the flowers and leaves. If you are undecided between two colors, try the lightest color first. You can always go darker, if desired. If you make a mistake, it can be covered with paint to match the wood and then try again with the markers.

Color Remaining Leaves with Markers

Add Marker Leaves

The butterflies really stand out now against the boldly colored leaves and flowers.

Paint the Butterflies with Acrylics

Acrylic Butterflies

I experimented with different base colors for each butterfly, depending upon how well they contrasted with the surrounding vegetation. To complete this project, you could paint the butterfly wing details with acrylics too, but I had already decided to use three dimensional paints, as shown below.

Advanced 3D Painting:

3-Dimensional Fabric Paints

3D Paints

Supplies:
Fabric Paints – red, pink, yellow, orange, green, blue, lavender & black

Paint the Butterflies with 3D Paints

3D Painted Butterflies

Create wings patterns with dots, stripes, contrasting colors, etc.

Paint the Flower Petals with 3D Paints

3D Painted Flowers

Define Details by Layering 3D Paints

3D Paints Layering

Finished Project

Finished Project

Define leaf veins, stems, and flower centers with 3D paints. I added vines and leaves in a few spots along the perimeter. Paint the outer edge and backer board with light blue acrylic paint.

Finished Project Lit

Finished Project Lit

The concealed LEDs give a soft purple glow in the dark, which serves perfectly as a nightlight.

I hope you enjoyed this transformative journey. Together, we have created a garden that will last for generations to come. What is your favorite flower or butterfly? Please let me know in the comments section.

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!

Yarn Crafts 101

Yarn Skeins
From pastels to neutrals to the most vibrant colors under the sun, yarn has it all. Natural or manmade fibers and blends are available as thin as thread, and as thick as cord. Whatever your preferences or skill level, there are many amazing opportunities for creating with yarn.

Needlepoint:
Needlepoint Pillow
Needlepoint kits include a preprinted canvas, all the colorful yarns required, and detailed instructions. You will need good lighting, and depending upon the complexity, a certain degree of concentration to ensure the various stitch types are placed correctly upon the canvas. The finished needlepoint can be incorporated into home furnishings, such as pillows, ornaments and wall art.

Needlepoint Deer
While working on your project, the canvas backing will become softer and more pliable. If you plan to have it framed, be sure to have the finished needlepoint blocked to straighten the stitches and restore the design to the intended shape. A good framing shop will be happy to help.

Knitting
Knitting Fabric
There are so many cozy yarn choices, suitable for knitting the plushest scarves or sweaters, and even the blankets for our most precious family members, babies! A skein of yarn and two knitting needles are all you will need, to get started. There are many instructional videos online.

Knitting Snail
Knitting isn’t just limited to wearable items. This adorable snail will be a constant companion for your little ones, and joyfully, for busy mothers, he’s washable too!

Macramé:
Macrame Bracelets
Macramé seemed to be a lost art for a while, but it’s making a comeback. Thick yarns, called cords or ropes, are knotted into interesting patterns. Wearing multiple macramé bracelets, in bold colors and patterns, has become a popular trend.

Macrame Dream Catcher
These dream catchers are perfect examples of this artful craft. Macramé can be used to create wall art, plant hangers, jewelry, and handbags.

Hand Hooked:
Hand Hooked Rug
Hand hooked rugs are made by pulling thick wool yarn or wool strips through a backing fabric such as burlap or linen. The stitches create the surface texture, while a liner fabric covers the back. Each hand hooked creation is a treasured one of a kind. Sizes vary, but a room size rug is a real labor of love.

Hand Hooked Pillow
Due to the bulkiness of the wool and backing fabrics, hand hooked items tend to be larger scale items, such as pillows, rugs, and tote bags. The level of detail is quite impressive. Stitches are made using special hooks, and can be made in a linear fashion or in more random fashion, whichever you prefer.

Latch Hooked:
Latch Hooks
Latch hook kits consist of an open weave canvas, and short lengths of yarn in multiple colors. A tool, called a latch hook, is used to pull individual pieces of yarn through to the front, creating a plush surface similar to cut-pile carpeting. Both of these latch hook kits are available at Michael’s Arts & Crafts.

Embroidery:
Embroidery Jewelry
Clothing and accessories are often embroidered with intricate patterns in bold, colorful designs. Fine, lustrous yarns, called floss, are stitched through fabric by hand or by machine. Today, embroidery can be found on sneakers, tote bags and monogrammed towels and linens.

Embroidery Hand Beaded1
A combination of embroidery and hand-applied beading adorns designer evening gowns, clutch evening bags, and accessories. Many sewing machines include some basic embroidery designs. For optimal selection, there software programs for embroidery machines that will dazzle your fashion sense.

Cross Stitch:
Cross Stitch
If learning multiple stitch types seems too daunting, cross-stitch may be the needlecraft of your dreams. There’s only one stitch to learn, in the shape of an “X,” and it is applied to cotton fabric.

Cross Stitch
Another advantage of cross stitch is that it can be applied as an accent, and does not need to cover then entire surface, nor does it require blocking like needlepoint.

Crocheting:
Crochet Squares
With a crochet needle and a few skeins of yarn, you’ll be completing projects in no time. It’s easy to learn and the repetitive stitches make it an ideal craft to do while watching television. Granny squares are made one at a time and set aside until you have enough for an afghan, making this a very portable past time. Matching yarn is used to sew the squares together in rows and fringe is typically added to the ends.

Crochet Violet
Crocheted garments, accessories, toys and home décor are just a few of the possibilities for this creative and flexible craft. There are a multitude of patterns, and in time you may come up with a few stitches of your own. Once learned, you never forget how to crochet.

Fabric Weaving:
Weaving Fabric
Fabric and rugs have been woven for centuries upon freestanding looms. The vertical yarns, called the warp, are loaded onto the loom, and the horizontal yarns, called the weft, are added one at a time through the use of foot pedals and a shuttle, which is the boat shaped item shown in the lower right corner.

Weaving Fabric
The pattern is determined by the way the yarns are attached to the loom, which is a time consuming process. The beauty of the finished work is well worth all the effort. Commercial textile mills utilize large mechanized looms to produce large quantities of woven goods, but many textile designers continue to create beautiful hand woven textiles as their ancestors did.

Woven Art:
Woven Art
Woven artwork is made using a round or rectangular hand or tabletop loom. The size of the piece is limited to the frame size and wall hangings are the most common type of woven art.

Woven Art
The yarns can be tightly woven together to form a solid surface, as shown in the previous photo. Alternatively, fancy yarns can be randomly added in a loose open-weave to produce a light and airy landscape, similar to a painting.

With the coming of spring in the northern hemisphere, silky yarns are great choices for cardigans on those breezy evenings, and crocheted swimsuit cover-ups for days at the beach. For our friends in the southern hemisphere, fall is the perfect time to curl up under a handmade afghan and dream about your next crafting project. Let your imagination soar.

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!

Everything’s Better with Chocolate

Chocolate Strawberries
It’s that time of year again when stores are filled with mouth watering chocolate treats. With a few simple ingredients, you can make chocolate candy at home, including many of your favorites. Let’s take a look at the process and some of the options to get us started. Ready? Set. Let’s go!

Cacao
Cacao – Well, they don’t look like much in their raw form, but these cacao seeds are transformed into the mouth watering chocolate treats we have come to adore.

Chocolate Melts
Candy making is easy to do at home using small chocolate wafers called candy melts, which are available in milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, and assorted flavors, such as peppermint and strawberry.

Melted Chocolate
When melted, they begin to resemble the chocolate we’ve been consuming since childhood, and the possibilities are endless.

Chocolate Molds
Chocolate molds are available in an extraordinary variety, including those for making solid chocolates, truffles, candy bars, and 2-piece chocolate boxes. Simply pour the liquefied chocolate into the mold and refrigerate per the manufacturer’s instructions.

Solid Chocolates
Most beginners start by making solid chocolates.

Marbled Chocolates
A marbleized effect is achieved by swirling two different kinds of chocolate together during the melting process.

Chocolate Egg Box
This chocolate egg box, perfect for any Easter basket, looks impressive and is easy to make with a two-piece mold. Be careful removing it from the mold to prevent breakage.

Chocolate Bonbons
Bon Bons, also known as truffles, are easy to make. Click here for instructions.

Chocolate Fillings
These truffles have a chocolate hazelnut filling.

Chocolate Cherry Filling
Cherry crème filling with a maraschino cherry is cloaked in chocolate and crushed nuts.

Peanut Butter Cups
Peanut butter and chocolate are a great combination. Coat the bottom and sides of the mold with chocolate. Add the peanut butter filling and top off with a layer of chocolate. Refrigerate and in a short time you will be enjoying homemade peanut butter cups.

Chocolate Krispy Caramel Bar
Have you ever eaten a 100Grand candy bar? It’s a delicious combination of crispy chocolate with a gooey caramel center. Click here for instructions.

Hand Dipped Chocolate
Chocolate dipping is fun for the whole family.

Kit Kat Bars
Are Kit Kat bars your favorite? Make your own version at home by chocolate covering vanilla sugar wafer cookies.

Chocolate Covered Cookies
Chocolate covered Oreos are a yummy treat. As an alternative, you could combine chocolate covered graham crackers with marshmallows to make S’mores.

Chocolate Covered Pretzels
Have you noticed how expensive chocolate covered pretzels can be? Make your own and finish with jimmies, crushed nuts, or rainbow sprinkles.

Chocolate Covered Bananas
Bananas and strawberries taste great dipped in chocolate.

Chocolate Covered Apples
Gourmet apples are very expensive. Melt some chocolate, place apples on sticks, and drizzle with icing or another type of chocolate. Set on a tray, and if desired add chocolate chips or shavings, or sprinkles.

Chocolate Salted Caramel
Chocolate covered caramels are sure to please. Melt caramels in a pan, and allow cooling time. When the caramel has hardened, cut into bars and dip in chocolate.

Chocolate Coconut
Chocolate covered coconut is a popular combo. Make coconut filling in a pan, cut into bars and dip in chocolate.

Finishing Touches
Presentation is everything. For a more professional look, use a cake-decorating bag, filled with chocolate or icing, to pipe on details, such as polka dots or stripes. You might also consider sprinkling the moist chocolate with coconut, cinnamon, or crushed nuts. A nice box or basket showcases your candy and is ready for gift giving.

For more chocolaty goodness, please read: “Chocolate – How Sweet It Is!”

Happy Candy Making and Happy Crafting!

From Trash to Treasure – Mosaic Tile

Mosaic Wall Tile
Recycling continues to be a buzzword in the news. Mankind is finally waking up to the idea that we not only need to protect our planet, but we also need to clean up the damage already done, if not for ourselves, at least for the sake of our children and all the generations to come.

Broken Tiles
Broken pieces of tile are often the building blocks of mosaic masterpieces. What a great way to recycle something that would normally be considered trash! Mosaic art is similar to Impressionism, which uses little dots of paint instead of tile to create a unified scene when viewed from a distance. Everyday items, such as furniture, jewelry, and backsplashes come alive with the beauty of mosaic tile.

Broken Pottery
Grout & mortar choices may recede into the background or become a defining part of the mosaic design. In the photo above, notice how the abstract pattern of the broken ceramic pieces is dominated by the grout instead of the tile. The colors and smooth, irregular shapes contrast with the rough gray background.

Glass Tile Backsplash
Glass tile is a very popular choice for kitchen backsplashes and bathroom accent walls. Here is one extremely important installation tip for glass tile installation: Ensure the mortar is white. DO NOT use the standard gray because it will change the color of the glass. Keep in mind the grout color may also affect the color of the glass; therefore you might want to make a sample board first, before committing to the final selection.

Basketweave Glass Mosaic
With this glass tile, the basket weave pattern provides instant texture with minimal effort. The blue grout perfectly coordinates with the tile, making it barely noticeable.

Mosaic Building Facade
Our ancestors had to position one piece of tile at a time. Today, modern technology has simplified the mosaic tiling process by producing sheets of tile, eliminating the need to place individual pieces, and ensuring the finished product is evenly spaced and level.

Cardinal Mosaic Mural
The subtle shading and vibrant colors of this cardinal looks more like a watercolor painting than a mosaic tile mural. The grout has been tinted gold to reflect the light and add an extra lavish element to this outstanding artwork.

Mosaic Dragon Sculpture
On old maps, unexplored regions typically included a warning, which read: “Beyond here there be dragons!” Poised in mid-dive, I suppose this mosaic dragon is nothing to fear. It must have taken the artist a very long time to complete this large-scale project.

Mosaic Fish
The soft colors and delicate details create a soothing, peaceful atmosphere in this aquatic garden.

Mosaic Frog Figurines
Decorative figurines, such as these frogs, are perfect for showcasing the artist’s playful use of color, and the textured surface begs to be touched.

Glass Mosaic Table
Impressive geometric patterns, similar to those found in kaleidoscopes and mandalas, are beautifully expressed with mosaic tile.

Mosaic Animal Mural
This animal menagerie has been created using an interesting technique. The mosaics have been individually adhered to a stucco wall, and the space in between, which would normally be filled with grout, has been left open. The three dimensional result is quite beautiful, and the placement of the animals conveys a sense of motion and activity.

Mosaic Mythology Mural
Many ancient cultures created vast mosaic murals to not only decorate but to teach their people historical and mythological lessons.

Mural Religious
Worldwide religions have also made use of mosaics, especially those with metallic finishes, to illuminate interiors with an otherworldly glow, and to depict important concepts and teachings.

Mural Tiger Hunting
As human beings developed their skills throughout history, fine arts paintings, murals and mosaics replaced cave paintings and drawings for recording their observations of the natural world.

Stone Mosaic
Weather can be very hard on exterior mosaic installations, which require periodic maintenance to maintain its beauty and integrity. Grout and mortar can crack, loosening stones and/or tile, which is not only unattractive but can also become a tripping hazard.

Mosaic Swimming Pool
Swimming pools often incorporate mosaic tile coping along the waterline, which can also extend across the entire bottom of the pool in fascinating colors and patterns.

Mosaic Turkish Lanterns
Home accessories, such as picture frames, mirrors, and lamps, present many opportunities for mosaic artwork. Lit from behind, these glass mosaic lanterns brighten rooms and moods with the flick of a switch.

Volkswagon
This Volkswagen is interesting and attractive, but not very practical. Every time you hit a bump or pothole, more tiles are lost. Of course if you ever get lost, there will be a trail of “bread crumbs” to find your way back home. (lol)

River Rock Mosaic
Countertops with thickset mortar beds can accommodate large smooth river rocks and require thicker grout lines. Use a leveling tool as you go to ensure the finished counter will be level.

Starry Sky Mosaic
As in all art forms, there’s always room for whimsy, and an occasional wish or two. If you have been wishing for a beautiful and unique piece of art, give mosaic art a try.  Please click here to read an earlier post on the mosaic tiling process.

Looking for a challenge? If you’ve been saving chipped or broken glass, dishes, ceramic tiles, or pebbles, then you already have the raw materials for your next mosaic project. In fact, you might need to break them into smaller pieces, which is a great way to work out the stresses of the day.   Fit the pieces together like a jigsaw puzzle. It all starts with that first piece of tile. What will you create?

Thanks for Reading & Happy Crafting!