Just for fun, I modified one of the projects in Printing by Hand by Lena Corwin to make some original stamps to print on fabric using only some craft foam, chip board and blank canvas tote bags. The original project called for using acrylic blocks on which to attach the foam, but I didn’t have any acrylic and found some chip board instead. I do recommend using something heavier like acrylic or wood since the chip board is pliable, but it worked in a pinch.
Meanwhile, I spent the last couple of days setting up a little website for the Pearl Street Potters….
The group is comprised by 12 members (myself included) of the Colorado Potters Guild who have banded together to sell our wares at the Old South Pearl Street Farmers Market every Sunday, now through October 25th. The website has a map to the market and includes a calendar when each artist will be participating. I’m currently signed up for July 12th and August 2nd – see you there!
Have a great weekend,
Cynthia
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Hi Cynthia, love your original water colors. What a great idea to develop a website for the Pearl Street Potters, how wonderful for folks to enjoy art at the farmer’s market too, good luck with your sales.
Thanks Linda!
I gave up being lazy and went to work on cleaning yesterday. Continued a bit today and put on the new ‘for summer’ tablecloth and will finish up on that room tomorrow or not. I’m feeling very flippant today as well as very content. I think I’ve lost a lot of my driven.
I’m throwing my hands up in the air right now, Mary – I’ll return to art upon my return from vacation July 1….
looks like a fun project… those pearl street pottery people are lucky to have you.
I think I must be one of the only tech savvy people in the Guild – hehehehe. I sometimes joke that it’s the only reason they let me in…