Sunday, June 23, 2013

The West Virginia tamarack art demonstrations

In West Virginia, the tamarack is having artist demonstrations. This is a fun time where you can see other people's art and how they are expressing their creativity. It is still going on but only for another week. Have fun!!! The schedule is below:

May 31-June 2: Ronnie Hamrick- metal 
                        Alan Hamrick- Native American flutes & pipes

June 7-9: David Bragg- wood carving 
               Jamey Biggs- pottery

June 14-16: Andy Sheetz-toys
                   Diana Freeland- jewelry 

June 21-23: Margaret Adkins- textiles
                   Nate Parr- wood carving
                   Raven Baldwin- jewelry 

June 28-30: Charles Brown- turned wood
                   Susanne Nicely- textiles
                   Marty Schaerer- jewelry 

Friday, June 21, 2013

Long lasting love

Have any of you had a pet that left you? 

I had a dog named buster. A few years ago, I found a picture of him when he was a puppy, in my school bag.  I decided to draw it. I had a lot of fun drawing this picture and I hope you like it. It brought back a lot of memories.


DIY morphed beaniebabies

You may ask "what is a DIY beanie-baby?" 
Well, the answer is simple. A morphed beanie baby. Here's what you do: 
1. Get a normal beanie baby
2. Cut off ALL of the tags
3. Use the scissors to cut off all four legs. Start at the top of the leg ( by the body-where the stitching is) and make a circle around until the leg is completely off.

Cut where the dotted lines are
4. Then be very careful and do the same to the head-cutting all of the stitching. If it has a tail do the same also.
5. Get another beanie baby and repeat these steps.
6. Take apart as many beanie babies as you want. 
7. Chose a body, 4 legs, a head, and a tail if you want.
8. Turn your beanie baby inside out. Along with all of the body parts
9. Start sewing the legs on to the body. The leg should fit in the hole in the body where the previous leg was. Sew all 4 legs of your choice on the body.
10. The head is very hard. Sew the head in where the previous head was. be very careful.
11. Turn your beanie baby over so it is laying on it's back. Cut a small slit through it's belly. At least 2 inches depending on how big the body is.
12. You are going to use the slit to turn the beanie baby normal(not inside out) to do this reach inside the slit and grab the head. Pull it out along with the legs.
13. Use the stuffing to stuff the head and legs only.
14.Get a Small Plastic sandwich stuff it with the "beans" from the beanie babies.
15. Put the bag in the body.
 16. Sew up the slit.
17. tada! Your done! It was long, but worth the end result. It took me a few days to do this. Sorry if it was confusing.
-Alia 

Thursday, June 20, 2013

DIY Hand dotted tumblers

As you know, summer is here! YAAAYYY! And what better summer project to do then DIY hand dotted tumblers! Here are the step by step rules:
Here's what you will need: paints, a small glass bowl or cup, Q-tips, a protected surface.


If you cannot see the picture, please follow these steps:

1. Put the small glass bowl or cup, upside down, on a protected surface with the other materials close by.

2. Put some paint out on a napkin or other protected surface. Stick the Q-tip in paint of your choice. now there is paint on the Q-tip.

3. Start dotting the bowl or cup with the Q-tip that has paint on it. Put a few, or how ever many you like, dots on the bowl/cup.

4. Get another Q-tip and put different colored paint on it. Then start dotting the bowl/cup with that Q-tip.

5. Repeat this process until the whole bottom of the bowl/cup is covered. 

6. TADA!!! You have a DIY hand dotted tumbler! 

You can also go to Pinterest.com for more! 

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Welcome!

Welcome all to amorphedart.com. Here you will find art and crafts, such as DIY projects, paintings, and news about upcoming art events. You might even find nail art too. I promise I will keep posting if you keep visiting! Enjoy!!!