thehumbleartsgroup-chickadeeprimitiv.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-chickadeeprimitives
Hope you're enjoying it! Here I have a few smalls this month. Firstly, I've taken a simple, tissue box cover and painted it out in a earthy yellow. Distressed it a bit, then added a copy of an antique botanical of Lady Slippers. I'm a big fan of Lady Slippers. When I was young, my grandmother,Dee Dee knew a place where there were lots of them. She would let me pick only one, and even that was naughty! Tissue Box is 19.00 which includes shipping. Paper Pocket is 9.00 which includes shipping.
thehumbleartsgroup-countryfolkkeepsak.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-countryfolkkeepsakes
Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,. With conquering limbs astride from land to land;. Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand. A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame. Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name. Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand. Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command. The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp! With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor,. Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,. Folks, al...
thehumbleartsgroup-crabbygabby.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-crabbygabby
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thehumbleartsgroup-dollhands.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-dollhands
How to make doll hands. Karin of Countryfolk Keepsakes. First, trace out your doll arm and stitch. Next, turn the arm right side out. Lightly pencil 4 lines where the thumb and fingers would be. I do this on both sides so they will line up nicely. Lightly stuff with fiberfill to about the wrist. Take your threaded long doll needle, go inside and up through the openin' of the doll arm and come out at the base of the thumb. Doin' this will hide your knotted thread. Finish stuffin' the doll arm as usual.
thehumbleartsgroup-fiddlestixstudios.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-fiddlestixstudios
Thanks so much for stopping by The Humble Arts! This month I am offering two very primitive Angels.They are made entirely from my own patterns and designs.They stand 16 and 1/2 inches tall and are securely attatched to an antique beehive bobbin. She carries her sweet little dollie. I have made their dresses from early style cottons that I have grubbied. The other Angel carries a sweet little bunny! PLEASE SPECIFY IF YOU WOULD LIKE ANGEL IN YELLOW,OR ANGEL IN GREEN. Email Me To Purchase.
thehumbleartsgroup-howtomakeagusset.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-howtomakeagusset
How to Sew In A Gusset. Courtesy of Cathy Jackson. Thursday, March 18, 2010. How to Sew In A Gusset. This tutorial has been graciously provided by our dear friend, Cathy Jackson. Cathy has a delightful blog called Hazelruthes. Since sewing gussets can be a challenge, we find that this tutorial is the best one out there in clarity and ease of working. Thank you, Cathy! How do we get this into that? First open up the area that the gusset will be going into and match one end of the gusset to the seam. La, l...
thehumbleartsgroup-kimpatterns.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-kimpatterns
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thehumbleartsgroup-maindish.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-maindish
2 lb Skinless chicken breast. 1 Stick of butter (the real stuff). 1 Tbs Chopped garlic. 1 Large onion (chopped). 2 Green peppers (chopped). 3/4 C Sweet wine (optional). 3/4 tsp Dried red pepper. 3/4 tps Dried basil. 15 oz can Tomato sauce. 15 oz can Diced tomatoes. 1/2 C Fresh chopped mushrooms. 1/2 pint Heavy cream. 1/2 C Grated parm. cheese. Box of Rigatoni pasta. Cube and FLOUR chicken. Cook in melted butter until tender. Add all ingreds. EXCEPT for cream, shrooms and cheese. Simmer for one hour.
thehumbleartsgroup-mustardseedorigina.blogspot.com
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thehumbleartsgroup-mustardseedpattern.blogspot.com
thehumbleartsgroup-mustardseedpatterns
Featured in the new Create and Decorate magazine. This adorable Angel is 22" tall when finished. She has a round, separately attached head with stitched and painted facial features. Techniques for aging this her is included. She is designed to hang or she can sit on a shelf. There is a lot of handstitching on this design, but you can choose to make it the way you want! To order this pattern today! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
thehumbleartsgroup-paintingbasiceyest.blogspot.com
Painting Basic Eyes
Annie of Chickadee Primitives. Basic Eyes Painting eyes is quite easy. Here I will demonstrate how to paint simple eyes for a doll. You can play with this method to do eyes for a realistic doll, etc. These are just my self taught basics. 1Start with your face. I like to darken the area in which the eyes are going, because it is naturally darker in the indentations where your eyes are. 3 Do the same for the lower part of the eye. These are your guidelines. 8 With your no. 0 brush, pick up some of your...