Showing posts with label Purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purple. Show all posts
Monday, April 28, 2014
Queen Anne's Lace No 4 & No 8 in Progress
No. 8 on the left and No. 4 on the right, both of which are upside down. I love the orchid interior that's framed with the gold metallic paint. I will create a panel for No. 8 this evening.
Also on my desk Queen Anne's Lace No's 4-6 which I'm hating at the moment, but will continue to push until I'm in love with them. Acrylic paint on baltic birch raised panel frames 8x8x2 inches.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
WIP Now with Purple
First layer purple for the background and I have to say I made a mess of things but I'm now starting to rock this niche!!! While this one dries I'm working on painting the other niches and found six raised panel frames that are begging for Queen Anne's Lace to grace them with their beauty!
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Lilacs
The neighbor's daughter brought me a huge bouquet of these lilacs, he's 94 and they came by to do some yard work for him. The heady smell of lilac now wafts throughout the house. Not much in the way of studio work today, it's the rush to get the gardens planted before the rain falls. Check out my other blog Survival Kitchen, linky in the right column, to see what we've planted.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Beading Resumes
Was starting to make mistakes so decided to take the rest of the day off from writing and started beading instead. Am working on the branch portion now, trying to integrate it as part of the whole piece.
More bead soups, this time greens, browns, and brownish purples so as to look like an actual branch in my crabapple tree.
Ok I know I've shown this last one before, multiple times actually, but I sooooooo love this color combination! The only colors that make me even more happy are sage greens, purple sages, and golden greens. It's hard to explain... except to tell you to go hang out on the open prairie in the fall.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
New Work Coming Soon!
Digitally printed silk organza overlaying a piece of logwood purple dyed silk organza, the small red strip of fabric on top is madder lac dyed silk organza net.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Purple Easter Eggs
If your wanting a natural purple for your easter eggs I suggest using beets or cabbage.
HOWEVER, there is a catch to getting the purple color and getting it to stay purple and not turn grey.
Beets or Purple Cabbage chopped fine
Place in a stainless steel sauce pan
Cover twice as deep with Vinegar and add one cup of sugar to the mix.
Bring to a boil.
Strain the vegetation out of the liquer.
Return the dye juice to the sauce pan.
Bring back to a boil and then remove heat source.
Place your eggs in the hot liquid and roll around in the liquid.
Do this for about 15 minutes.
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HOWEVER, there is a catch to getting the purple color and getting it to stay purple and not turn grey.
Beets or Purple Cabbage chopped fine
Place in a stainless steel sauce pan
Cover twice as deep with Vinegar and add one cup of sugar to the mix.
Bring to a boil.
Strain the vegetation out of the liquer.
Return the dye juice to the sauce pan.
Bring back to a boil and then remove heat source.
Place your eggs in the hot liquid and roll around in the liquid.
Do this for about 15 minutes.
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Sunset and Pattern
Stopped at the end of a new development to take photos of the setting sun last night, these warning signs looked pretty good against sky.
Sunday, April 04, 2010
North Garden Planted
John tilled the north garden for the second time in 24 hours this morning, it is now two thirds planted. I chose to plant mainly cold/cole crops in the north garden this year, later this spring I'll plant tomatoes in the remaining area. So far I've planted rhutabega's, beets, carrots, purple and green kolrhabi, and red kale. Can't wait for the greens to start popping up ;-) We put up the fence, replacing parts of it that was damaged, and are now calling it a night.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Apple No. 1 WIP
Purple number one, I'm thinking of mixing the next batch of purple with some burnt umber and red. I was hoping to finish this piece tonight, we'll see come 8pm I have some serious relaxation planned, my favorite show Fringe is on tonight.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Sunday, August 09, 2009
Today's Dye Session
Labels:
Bark,
Botanical,
dyes,
Extract,
Logwood,
Madder,
Madder Root,
natural,
Purple,
Root,
Vegetable
Friday, July 31, 2009
Purple Bison

Digital print on brown craft paper (paper bag actually)
Logwood dyed silk chiffon
Linen and hemp threads dyed with natural dyes
8x10 inches
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Seedling Progress
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Pickled Cabbage

Purple cabbage jar on the right has the syrup added and has turned a lovely bright red color.

Spiced Purple Cabbage



Monday, September 01, 2008
Logwood Dyed Silk Carrier Rods

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