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Cre8tiVe WhiMs: Something Old, Something New
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Mar 5, 2017. Something Old, Something New. Marking the journey to revive an old, but new blog, I'll share my projects, along with a few random thoughts. I hope to lend a visual record for myself, as well as delighting visitors with a bit of artistic inspiration and eye candy for all to enjoy. Thank you for joining in and tagging along. Creativity is inventing, experimenting,. Growing, taking risks,. Breaking rules, making mistakes,. And having fun.". March 5, 2017 at 5:18 PM. Babes from the Woods. Merry ...
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Cre8tiVe WhiMs: ABOUT
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Road Trip Photography, Part 1: Desert Blooms. So little and SOOOO BIG.Welcome Christie Jones Ray. QOTW: What’s your oddest doll name? Babes from the Woods. Meet 16 1/2" Marie Higgs, Fully Jointed and Swivel Head William Higgs Type Wooden Doll.SOLD. Norina (OOAK Custom Blythe doll). Paxton Valley Folk Art. A Very Wonderful Place. Cat pillow by Sandy Mastroni. Easter Around The House Continued. A Little Bit Is A Big Improvement Sometimes. Nicol Sayre Doll Shoppe.
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The Art Tramp: June 2015
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Sunday, June 14, 2015. Spring has arrived just in time for Summer.Happy Flag Day! Well, the garden is growing. We have a wonderful old Pear tree, Cherries, Figs. And a Grapevine along with the flowers. And his wings spread....
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The Art Tramp: March 2015
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Friday, March 20, 2015. Spring is in the air.and possibly some snowflakes as well. This Sewing Box uses an old Cigar Box. As the base and a pewter Duck. Pin-cushion relaxes in the rippling waters. At some point today. Please jo...
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The Art Tramp: April 2015
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Enjoying a nice Spring evening after a day of chip-carving. A bit breezy outside but I am sitting here. Listening to the birds chirping. And the wind blowing through the tree branches. Some single drawe...
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Links :: Art Tramp
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Limited and Open Editions. Past Works and Commissions. If you are interested in learning more about Tramp Art I would like to recommend three exceptional books: "Tramp Art One Notch at a Time", "Tramp Art Another Notch, Folk Art from the Heart" and "A Legacy in Tramp Art" all by Clifford A. Wallach. Enjoy these links to see other folk artists work whom I admire as well as some interesting sites to learn more about Tramp Art. Web Design 2016 Bush Prisby.
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The Art Tramp: Artist Bio -
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. From early childhood David Schump had a passion for all forms of art and creativity. His grandmother taught him how to sew, needlepoint, cross-stitch, embroider. And do crewel work. Led him to start. He had never attempted.
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Nicol Sayre
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May 04, 2015. A little doll show. 0160;a little doll show . 0160;May 6 at 5pm pst at . Nicol sayre doll shoppe. May 04, 2015. April 18, 2015. Here is a little peek at what I am bringing to Remnants of the Past. 0160; at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton CA ! April 18, 2015. February 09, 2015. 0160; Dolls will be posted for sale in the Doll Shop. 0160;on Thurs Eve. February 09, 2015. November 18, 2014. Please join me for two wonderful holiday shows! Noel Vintage Holiday Market. A sneak peek .
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The Art Tramp: January 2015
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Thursday, January 29, 2015. A peek in to TRAMPland. Some might call it a studio. Others would call it a temporary workspace. Still others would say it is a dining room. All of which are true, but, I call it TRAMPland. So I sat ...
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The Art Tramp: February 2015
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Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's. Monday, February 16, 2015. As a child I attended Abraham Lincoln Grade School. In Glen Ellyn, Illinois. I have no idea why I. Still have retained this poem in my mind but it has been. In my head since kindergarten or first grade.