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Showing posts with label drawings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawings. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

ButterMyBiscuits.etsy.com

 

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Well hello friends...I have finally opened an etsy shop like I always wanted to do! I'm mostly selling handmade cards..but I've thrown in some handmade hair accessories and I might branch out into some other items later. But for now, I'm loving making bookoos of cards. My inventory has skyrocketed this summer...which is partly why it's taken me so long to post about this on here!

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Anyways, I'll try to keep this updated with new cards and works in progress. I may even post some coupon codes on here for you guys.

 

Check me out on etsy and facebook!

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facebook.com/buttermybiscuitsart

 

Here's some new July cards....

 

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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Spirograph…

 

Yesssss. Found this at the thrift store for a dollar today.

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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Sharpie on Porcelain

 

I made these special little gifties for Christmas this past year…seems like so long ago now. They are very simple to make…all you need is an idea.

Draw whatever your heart desires on a plate or mug with Sharpie marker. Bake in a preheated oven at 425 for 30 minutes, then leave the plates in the oven, turn the oven off and let them cool down.

I bought these plates from the Dollar Tree, which were really nice white plates with a little decorative border.

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We have been eating off these and the images are still there…after several washes in the dishwasher.

 

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We ended up keeping these plates for ourselves.

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I made this plate for my sister-in-law who’s preggos expecting in February. I’m going to be an aunt!

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And here are the Christmas mugs….

This Watership Down mug was for my step-dad.

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I will say these were baked in the oven like all the others, however, something went wrong and they washed off in the dishwasher. I did observe my step-dad place his mug, after he used it, in a bowl of water to soak it, even though I explicitly said do not submerge in water, place on the top rack of the dishwasher only…regardless, I just drew everything back on for his and left the baking instructions. No one else has had this problem, so I think the key is…do not submerge in water!

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Here’s the one I made for my younger sister.

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And for friends below…

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Friday, January 3, 2014

New Year, New Paintings


I would like to think of these as small studies for larger paintings.

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“Silt Fence” , mixed media on wood, 2014

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“Eclox” , mixed media on wood, 2014

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“Will-o-the-Wisp” , mixed media on aquaboard, 2014
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“Will-o-the-Wisp” details

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“Dicarbon” ,mixed media on paper, 2014
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“Vibronic Spectra 1” , mixed media on paper, 2014
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“Vibronic Spectra 2” , mixed media on paper, 2014
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“Vibronic Spectra 3” , mixed media on paper, 2014


To see more drawings and paintings, visit my website...
http://erinchumley.wix.com/artist#!home/mainPage

All images copyright @ Erin Scobey 2014.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

B&W Sketchbook

So, I took some black and white photos of some sketchbook drawings. And then I played around with some filters with Picasa...which is a free program. I wish I could afford photoshop and then I wish I could afford a photoshop class. For now, I get to play around for free.

This is my new favorite thing to do. These drawings were done with markers and the different values they get reduced to in B&W is pretty interesting.