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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Random art...

        When I was doing this project, I took some fun pictures of the crayon wax on our craft table :P

 
 This is a random little thingy I did...
 And this is my desk (When it's clean :P ) where I do most of my school, some of my artwork, some reading, write letters, etc.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

ROOTED in LOVE

And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love,  may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledgethat you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.
Ephesians 3:17b-19
 


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

gravel messages

I just found these pictures from last spring maybe? And thought they would be fun to post here. I used a stick to write them in gravel.
 UR ♥ed
 Have FAITH
Forgive

Crayon Craft!

Just because I might be artistic doesn't mean I can think of a creative title:).
But this is what it is. You've most likely seen it before, I have known about it for a while and finally found a time to do it when my friend was over at my house....and I'm glad I did it with someone, cause I needed someone to talk to while I peeled all those crayons didn't I? :) So we talked while we peeled crayons (we each made one, and this is mine).
Pretty awesome, isn't it? It's super easy, so you could do it too. Here's what you need.
-Crayons
-Hot glue gun
-Canvas or a couple sheets of Paper stacked on a piece of cardboard
-Hair Dryer
Optional but highly recommended:
                                                                -A friend or sibling to do it with:)
What to do:
1) Peel the crayons. What fun!☺ Actually, if you want to buy new crayons you can keep the nice beautiful wrapping on them, and melt the ends. If you're like me, and you don't have time, just use old ones peeled. If they are old but look nice you don't have to peel them, but for me they were all in the same box for a long time together, and you could barely tell what the color was by looking at the wrapper. :) I think I've discussed the wrapper on crayons long enough, so...

2) Take your canvas or cardboard and paper (Umm....buy canvas? no, I definitely couldn't do that this time. You can do this alternate option also. Glue two layers of thick(ish) paper onto a layer of cardboard.) Arrange the crayons how you want them. In rainbow order? Only blues, purples, and pinks? Only yellows, oranges, and reds? Your choice. You can also put the crayons in circles, hearts, flowers, or some other shape rather than just along the edge. (If you're going for easy, stick to the edge:) ). You can also do things like put black letter stickers with your name across the bottom, so crayon wax doesn't run on the paper/canvas there. Now that you've got that figured out...

3) Glue the crayons to your surface with hot glue. (Yes, I'm expecting you to have warmed it up already by this point so you don't have to wait for it, unlike what we did ☺). In case you're wondering....Put the glue on the paper, then stick the crayon to it. Don't put the glue directly on the crayon. Don't ask why we started doing that until we realized how ridiculous it was to do that☺. (But actually we saw a picture of someone doing it that way so that was probably in the back of our minds when we did it).

4) Turn the hair dryer on low and work your way across (or around, or whatever it is) the crayons. I usually hold the hair dryer 1/2 inch to 1 inch away from the crayons.
Tips: You only melt the very tips of the crayon, or else it will take a while, and look a little strange. Point the hair dryer downwards, or in whatever direction you want to melt the wax in. You can do it on high, but sometimes the wax goes in whatever direction it wants then. A good mix is start blowing on high until they get drippy, then go to low to direct the melted wax. Put several of the same or similar color in a row. If you don't the colors will run together and you will get weird dark colors that I personally don't think are pretty. Hmmm.... I think that's all.... Oh, and depending on how many crayons you have it shouldn't take that long to melt the tips. Maybe ten to fifteen or twenty minutes at the most. And if you don't want wax on the tip of the hair dryer, be careful. It's easy to let the hair dryer slowly drift towards the crayons and then get onto them while you're just holding it.

Don't worry, it's not as complicated as you are thinking it is by looking at this☺.
And it makes beautiful art from old, possibly dirty crayons (assuming you use old), just like God makes us a new creation if we are in Him.
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.
~2 Corinthians 5:17 (ESV)
 
Phew, that's a relief! I'm so glad, because I'd much rather be a beautiful art piece, showing God's glory, rather than being an old dirty crayon.
 
 
-Selena Joye



Sunday, October 27, 2013

14 ways to make mediocre art~


I love this! Mom printed it and hung it on our fridge. I need to be reminded all the time of these things. Click here to see the blog I found this on!

diy craft

I saw a friends do it yourself post (Click here) and it looked so cool I wanted to try it. It took a while because I didn't know what book to tear pages out of :). But here they are. This was a really fun and easy craft, taking only a couple minutes, but with great results! You can also try lots of different ways to do it...
obviously my watercolor ability isn't that great...I'll stop there. I think I'll try some more to improve.

I'm drawing on....what?

Lots of times I just draw on whatever I can find in the car.
For example a map, on a car trip.... (you can't tell because of the way I took the pictures, you'll just have to trust me)
Not like my other horse, but I just drew this quickly and without looking at something. At least you can tell what it is :). 

 I didn't have enough space to draw the other eye completely. I didn't feel like trying to draw it half way. So this is just a half blind person I guess....And below I put an blue ink eye in really quickly so it doesn't look that great. I guess I just have a problem with criticizing my artwork or something. I'll just have to remind myself that I drew it quickly and it really doesn't matter. Okay, now that I did, on to other stuff. :) It's titled Seeing Beyond by the way. In The Giver Jonas has that ability and has blue eyes so that's what I thought of when I was finished.
 A sticky note at my desk...
 
~Selena Joye

Saturday, October 5, 2013

ups and downs

This post is showing you my not so good art. To put it gently, as an artist these are my downs.  Why am I showing them to you? so you know how the half of my art that doesn't turn out good looks☺.  This one is too flat.
 But I was drawing from my head, and usually that turns out worse, I'm much better at copying things.
(Neck exercises for the day☺)
This one....it's just....I won't try to describe it.

Monday, September 30, 2013

How to Draw...

 I'm not exactly sure what this is called, but I learned how to do it from my art teacher, who got the idea off the internet. It's just a really fun thing to do, and it turns out different each time you do it. Once you learn the basics you can use different ideas to create different things with it.
 
 
Step One: Draw a swiggly line across your paper. Be as creative with that line as you want, it doesn't even have to go from side to side. It can go from top to bottom, side to top, whatever! Put dots along the line at different distances.
 
Step Two: Using the dots as your guide, draw loops coming out from one, going to the next one. From one dot to the one beside it....and keep doing that on top of the one you did, layering, and always coming back to the dot (or at least making it look like you did).

Step Three: Continue to do that for all the dots, below and above the line. This is hard to explain but hopefully you'll understand by looking at the picture. Do that until it's all filled up!


 Step Four: Add color!!! One of the best parts! You can do this with basically whatever: Colored pencil, sharpie, etc.

Step five: Continue until you do the whole thing with color!

 Ta Da! You're finished! Let me know if you have questions about it. Hopefully the pictures will tell you what you don't understand, because it's really hard to write explaining it!
 
 
Note: Here is an example of something you can do with the same technique: Flowers! Use a center dot and draw petals around it, adding layers like you did with the original.
 
P.S. Then you can create new ideas with this technique! I'd love to see a picture of anything new you come up with! 

Sunday, September 29, 2013

My sister's art

 This is a post with art by my sister Erika! She's 8 years old. Two things she drew/created.

A gear thingy she made out of Seth's Knex.

~♥~

 This I drew of her while she was drawing, but I couldn't get it to look like her so I now say I was just using her as a model, not trying to draw her. Yeah...This one isn't super but compared to how it looked when I first started, it's okay.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Horse Head

What a creative title huh? well, I couldn't think of a better one.
Before you look all amazed, I did not draw this out of my head. No way! I used a step by step on how to draw a realistic horse head. It was from a book on drawing horses that my art teacher had, I don't remember the title. But I was still really surprised and happy it turned out this well! yeah!

Coloring

It's fun to print designs off the internet and color them with colored pencil!
 This one↑ my grandma gave to me to color, and this one↓ I printed off the internet.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Shining in the Darkness

One day Mom was reading aloud a book called Torches of Joy and I was drawing, so I drew a torch, and this picture evolved.
This is a little girl shining her light in the darkness. It represents Christians, as we shine God's light in the world!

Friday, September 6, 2013

Random (Okay...boring title, but...)

 Random faces I drew...



Face in/on a jar, something I randomly did~
A house, where I was also practicing drawing tree, something I just randomly did.
Now you know why I titled it Random.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Designs

Sometimes, I just sit down with a paper and pencil and draw designs...Sometimes I get ideas off the internet and sometimes I just do it myself. So, now that I'm finished talking (AKA writing :P), here are some examples:


 
 This one's done with ink↓
 
One time my brother was doing it with me and this is one of the designs he drew. ↓
(actually, his was better, I just attempted to copy it for fun, and this was mine)

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Emily's Art

We had our cousins over for Labor Day, and one of the things we did was draw/color.
So today I'm featuring my cousin Emily's art. (In case you're wondering, she's 13)
Except the other picture of her art is upside down...urg, I'm having problems with upside down pictures...But here's this one. (rotate your head☺)
 I don't know that it has a title but it is a nun and a little girl.

Watercolor Lane

Watercolor and ink
 Yes, I know these aren't that great...I'm not that experienced with watercolor. And I'm really sorry these are sideways....I don't know how to rotate them, so you'll just have to rotate your head☺.
This was painted from a picture taken near a cabin we stayed at.