Showing posts with label cherry blossom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cherry blossom. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Forests For Sale

Now I am officially done with all four of my season forests! As a celebration I would like to offer them up for sale. I would prefer them to be a set, however, I am willing to sell one by itself if need be. I am not going to name a price. If you are interested please either leave a comment or email me at my gmail: fruitsbfinatic13@gmail.com
And please name a price that you think is fair.
Each painting is on canvas and is 8X10.





Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Spring Forest


Here is my newest painting! This is a spring forest! The 3rd painting for my season set. As you can see in my previous paintings, I have already completed my autumn and winter forests! All that is left to complete now is summer. Anyways, Enjoy!

Monday, April 30, 2012

Idea Done!


 Here is the bird garland idea I had! I am actually quite happy with the results of my garland!  My mom made the actual flowers for me. She painted the edges of the flowers with water color pink and got a simple flower garland instruction online. The birds I cut out of scrapbook paper. (I cut out about 30 birds of various sizes) I found the bird shapes on Google and just cut them out. Then I got a hole punch and punched a hole in every other flower and every bird. I used white string to tie the birds to the flowers. (Sorry for my poor quality of pictures) I am not the best photagrapher!) haha!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Cherry Blossom

A while back I enjoyed making bonsai cherry blossom trees out of wire. I would get a square styrofoam, bend a clothing hanger, and stick the hanger into the square. Then I would wrap flower wire multiple times around the hanger, keeping some the wires longer to represent branches. After this I got even smaller wire (Used for wire jewlry) and wrapped in around the branches to create texture. Once this was done I sprayed the tree with dark brown spray paint. When the paint dried I got pink tissue paper and ripped it into tiny circles and pinched the middle of it to look like a flower. I once again used the small wire to wrapped the flower onto the branches. After all of this was finished I stuck the styrofoam into a nice vase, put fake grass and rocks on top the styrofoam. Quite the long process, but it is quite enjoyable once finished. :)