So recently I saw this post; http://www.wearenotmartha.com/2010/12/make-your-own-glitter-flats/
And decided I could do this myself. So this week flats are on sale at Target and I thought what better time?
So here's what I started with....
-Shoes
-Modge Podge
-Two different Glitter colors, because I liked the pink one, but thought it needed more silver.
-Two small sponge brushes
-Two paper plates
-Something to mix the glitter and glue together
This is what they looked like after the first coat, still wet. I really glopped it on.
I had a helper... but I think he was more interested in getting into things than helping. But he's cute so I'll let it slide.
It got a little messy! Don't be afraid of really loading the glitter into the glue. I put on two thick coats and that seemed to do. I waited for it to dry completely before adding coat two. I used about half of my Modge Podge and about half of one glitter bottle.
Ta-Da! They are done and dry. Since I already had the modge podge it only costed me about $18. I think they turned out great, and plus now I get to brag that I made them!
Ashley's Art Blog
Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Timmy the Fish Part 2
Friday, March 27, 2009
Timmy the Fish Part 1
For Illustration class we are illustrating children's stories written by Flagler students. My story is about Timmy and here is my spot for it. I'll post the spread when I finish this weekend (it's looking really good!). In the mean time enjoy the spot, which I made completely in photoshop using my wacom tablet.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Tina Fey
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Comic
A New Comic! I have a really poor quality scanner, so sorry!
This one is kind of personal, but definitely a exaggerated look at what happens during break-ups. I hope some people can relate it, and find truth in it. Just going through the motions. It's definitely a bit of a downer. But I learned a lot about comic making doing this one.
See Tim. Aren't you glad you weren't included in that comic?
This one is kind of personal, but definitely a exaggerated look at what happens during break-ups. I hope some people can relate it, and find truth in it. Just going through the motions. It's definitely a bit of a downer. But I learned a lot about comic making doing this one.
See Tim. Aren't you glad you weren't included in that comic?
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
So I have been on a bit of a hiatus I suppose. Christmas break was a bit of a downer. BUT good news, I did get an awesome Wacom tablet for Christmas. So, now that school officially started today I am motivated and back! And I see that everyone and even imaginary characters are participating in hourly comics. So I thought I'd join in for a bit.
I was trying some new stuff on the tablet, experimenting. It's funny how you can see my motivation drop through out, until I called it quits. Haha, but here it is anyway.
Also, it involves a lot of me eating and a fictional word. CLICK TO READ!
I was trying some new stuff on the tablet, experimenting. It's funny how you can see my motivation drop through out, until I called it quits. Haha, but here it is anyway.
Also, it involves a lot of me eating and a fictional word. CLICK TO READ!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Did you see the Jaundice going around?
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Inspiration Comes When Your Not Even Looking
So my near and dear friend Danielle informed me that she reads my blog! And not only that, but she has a suggestion for a featured artist.
David Shrigley. He mixes high brow and low brow (heavy on the low) art.
And after looking at his stuff, I felt inspired myself.
So this first one is basically full on Shringley style.
The second one I took some creative liberties and made it more my own. I really like it.
So thanks Danielle for the suggestion!!
Also, I started this blog for my drawing 2 class, but it is definitely something I am going to keep because I really enjoy it. So don't fret! The posting won't stop!
David Shrigley. He mixes high brow and low brow (heavy on the low) art.
And after looking at his stuff, I felt inspired myself.
So this first one is basically full on Shringley style.
The second one I took some creative liberties and made it more my own. I really like it.
So thanks Danielle for the suggestion!!
Also, I started this blog for my drawing 2 class, but it is definitely something I am going to keep because I really enjoy it. So don't fret! The posting won't stop!
Zac Efron=Home run.
So because of neodroid I was informed that everyone was hanging out with Zac Efron. Why Zac Efron? I have no idea, but I didn't want to be uncool, so here's what I did with him.
To see more adventures of Zac, just follow the link to more links.
To see more adventures of Zac, just follow the link to more links.
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