Showing posts with label December Nature Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label December Nature Photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Week 54 Random Pinehurst


still have not looked across the street to see this view
Will this be a snowless winter?

I can only hope.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Project 13: Musuem Worthy Gallery Walk (DIY for Busy Gals)

So.

Clearly, I didn't get all 31 projects done in October.
That was an ambitious task with the travel I did (17 nights away from home).

Then came Thanksgiving,
and Christmas/Kwanzaa
and then it was friggin' 20112 already!

So let's just carry on shall we?

10 minute project
(not really a project so much as an inspiration post)

You'll need:
electronic viewing device
(computer, smart phone...carrier pigeons not so good for this one)

eyeballs
(for looking)

fingertips
(for typing, scrolling)

You are going to explore alternatives to this:

Traditional Gallery Wall

In pictures:


For the readers:

Everyone and their mama has a gallery wall in their house.
Most variations I have seen,
all focus on the frames
(the shapes, styles, colors, empty or not)
but I wanted to show you some variations on a gallery wall.

Why?

Because if you have ever been to a gallery,
you just might notice the surprisingly FEW
frames they actually have on the wall.

Here are some ideas for variations on a theme:

1. Beginner Art Collection

The focal photograph is a picture I took
at the Center for Wooden Boats Cama Beach opening

To complete: 
I chose a theme (sail boats)
and scoured thrift stores for sketches, water colors, oil paintings and photos.

2. Traveler's Wall


These are all postcards I bought at a Pow Wow
(can't remember if it was in NM or WA)

To Complete:
I took basic dollar store frames,
a sheet of kraft cardstock
and mounted the postcards in each of the frames.

3. Function Meets Form | Calendar Wall

These are all pictures snipped out of an Ansel Adams calendar
that I snagged for free off of FreeCycle.

To Complete:
I tore the photos out of a calendar,
trimmed and inserted into frames
(no matting needed)

4. Starving Artist Supply Wall

These pages were ripped out of a watercoloring book
that I snagged for 75 cents from Goodwill.

To Complete:
I tore the 6 pages out of a vintage lighthouse coloring book
I pegged them straight to the wall with tiny finishing nails

5. High Seas Code Flag Wall

These size 2 code flags were snagged for a steal ($60)
from the 2011 CWB Annual Auction.
(I might or might not have threatened to cut a sister when she tried to outbid me)

To Complete:
Stalk the silent auction at the annual CWB Auction.
Or go all out and buy some from the US Flag Store for $405

I tacked each of my flags to empty frames
(see, upper left corner, you can kind of see some frame poking through).
Finish with an oar above.

6. Vintage Regression Session Coloring Book Wall

These pages were ripped out of a coloring book
that I snagged for 25 cents from Goodwill.
(the pattern? It pays to shop the kidding books at Goodwill)

To Complete:
I tore 24 pages out of a vintage lighthouse coloring book

I pegged them straight to the wall with tiny finishing nails
Clearly, I have a thing for tiny holes in my walls.

 7. Cozy Textile Wall
This throw was one HECK of a find

(ready for it)
at the Goodwill.
and, one day, I'll blog about what I DIE for
(and spend big for)
in the textile realm.

To Complete:
I ventured bravely into the stinky textile section of my thrift store.
I peeled my eyes off of the usual Indian blankets
and held my nose.
A little dry cleaning
and it is now draped over the upper half wall/railway of my stairs.



8. W3 (Woven Wicker Wall)
These wicker rounds are a long time collection
No round cost more than 3.99, most were only $1 ea if not 50 cents half price.

To Complete:
I waited until I had a sizeable collection (18 of them)

then I eyeballed it and used nails to hang them on the wall
I fill in the gaps as I go along and have JUST started to collect vintage and tribal rounds.
Takes a bit more care to hang those, but they are awesome en masse.

9. Message Board Wall

These letters are an inexpensive way

to take my typography fix to the walls.
I could paint a chalkboard wall,
but some messages are enduring
and everyone has one of those anyhow.

To Complete:
I used a 20% off coupon from JoAnns Fabrics and Crafts
and bought these paper mache 8" letters

This project is actually NOT complete.

I'm going to paint them and properly attach them to the walls.
I'm gridtastick like that, so I actually purposefully
chose a message that resonates
(see the mountain of clothes peaking in on the right)
AND that was easy to evenly space
(4 letters per line).


There you have it.
Some unique takes on Gallery Walls
that go beyond the standard
"look at me, I painted a frame"
approach.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Giant Dwarf - Why Christmas Tree Farms are Evil

We went back to our fave tree farm this year.


”Snoqualmie



It was sad and we cried.
(we miss that awesome puppy Ashley who picked out the tree last year)

It was far away and so beautiful along the way.


”Snoqualmie

I want to go back out and take more pictures.
I miss taking picture trips.
In the end, most of the trees were ridiculously out of control too big.
Even for our home.

”Snoqualmie

But finally,
we spotted her



and no,
this wasn't her.

This one was it.



Not only did he get up under it
to properly take down the find,
he also used his charm and Boy Scout skills
to get her done


”Snoqualmie


”Snoqualmie

”Snoqualmie
We did manage to get her home.
And in to the house.

We loaded her up with lights

”Snoqualmie

And then my giant husband
had to get on an oversized stepstool
so that he could add the way too teeny tiny star
to the top



And that tiny star was about all that would fit
at the top of the tree
(which may or may not have had to have been trimmed so as not to brush the ceiling)


”Snoqualmie

In the end,
during the day,
she's all white gold and red
with no flocking






”Snoqualmie
 
And yes.
9 out of 10 presents under the tree are for Merry.
She's just perfect like that.


Out. Of. Control.
More like it.
 
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