
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Tuesday Created byhand Challenge - Envelopes

Thursday, July 10, 2008
Wedding Guest book

Just thought I'd share a guest book I made for a wedding shower last weekend. Their colours are black and white!

Friday, June 13, 2008
Created byhand Tuesday Challenge

This week's challenge was using VersaMark stamp pad. Here is my contribution. You can read how to do this Murder of Crows in the Quietfire Design Project Gallery
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Gilding!
The Fairbank Calligraphy Society had a weekend workshop on gilding taught by Georgia Angelopoulos. What a blast! Everyone did something very cool - you didn't need to be a calligrapher to make something that you would have been proud of! Georgia did a wonderful job of showing what could be done and how to get there. She's done lots of research and experimenting. If you get a chance to take a course with her, run, don't walk to register!
The letterforms for this class were borrowed from a manuscript - the Stockholm Codex Aureus. I thought the letters in the manuscript were nasty - I wouldn't have been happy if I'd done them! Maybe my aesthetic intelligence needs enlightening.....

What did I do in class? As usual, I bit off more than I could chew! With the Teller quotation from the last blog entry fresh in my mind, it became a pretty interesing choice with words that were easily chosen to highlight in gold. This piece is far from finished (guess you figured that if you've read the Teller quote) and the rest of the quote will be added in a cursive hand. I figure I'll be able to ruin this piece in about half a second. I tortured myself trying to decide if I should add the cursive lettering at the workshop where I would get all kinds of encouraging sympathy from my fellow calligraphers or ruin it in the privacy of my own home.... I guess I chose the latter!
The other piece I worked on was on black - metals just !pop! on black. It was an experiment and it worked quite successfully. To get the effect of the metal fading towards the light, I sprayed the leaf still adhered to the transfer paper prior to applying it to the black paper. I borrowed the words from the Teller quote
Materials used for this piece
Drawn letters on
Arches Black Cover
Gold Size
24.5 Carat Gold Transfer Leaf
Spray adhesive
Do you want to see how the other metals (copper and silver) looked in the hands of a pro? Click here!!
Happy creating! Suzanne
Monday, June 2, 2008
Created byhand Challenge - Wings

Friday, May 16, 2008
Quicky Playtime Artwork

I wanted to demostrate the 2-line Automatic pens and how you could letter with acrylic ink and then paint over it. I didn't get the drama in the watercolour wash I was hoping for, darn it! (but I was after delicate colour - can you have delicate and drama - oh, ya, but not today.... smile!)
For this project I used
- #9 2-line Automatic Pen
- Magic Color Cobalt Blue
- Arches HP Watercolour block
- Pigma Pen Black 08
- Gesso Brush
- French Ultramarine Blue (FUB)
- Rose Madder Genuine
I really enjoy a 2-line pen - the Automatic pens come in several sizes of 2-line. I also carry the Scroll marker here. It sure makes you pay attention to your pen angle!
I lettered Home with the Automatic pen using the Cobalt Blue Magic Color ink and allowed it to dry. Acrylic ink dried waterproof which is fun because you can do a watercolour wash over top and the lettering won't budge. (I don't like acrylic ink for small formal lettering though, I've never been able to get good hairlines with it)
I used the Pigma Pen to letter the rest of the quote. The Pigma ink is also waterproof when dry.
I mixed up little watercolour puddles in my palette (I love the Robert E Woods palette and use it exclusively for painting). When I began painting, I took a workshop, but then I learned *a lot* from pouring over Jeanne Dobie's Making Watercolour Sing. I used a wide Gesso Brush and slopped, yes, pretty much slopped, the water onto the watercolour paper (which I didn't have to worry about stretching and buckling because it's a block). I wanted a delicate colour mixing, so I had to water down that strong FUB quite a bit.
Tip the watercolour block to allow the paints to mix before they dry. Magic!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Created byhand Tuesday Challenge - Fabric
Monday, May 5, 2008
Created byhand Challenge - Charms

Wednesday, April 2, 2008
The Brag Flag Book

I was delighted to be asked by Tim Hammonds of Scor-it and designer Judi Kauffman to create the first piece for a series of Scor-it articles on Scrapbooking.com, the online scrapbooking magazine.
Here is a direct link to the article with instructions, in their Paper Crafting section, and you can see the slide show below.
Supplies you will need:
- Scor-it Board Original (On sale this month at 20% off! You won't see the reduced price till it's in your shopping cart)
- Bazzill Basics Monochrome Cardstock in Greens
- Bone Folder
- Life Journey Words Rubber Stamps
- Flourishes Rubber Stamps
- Italic Caps, Double Stroke Alphabet Rubber Stamps
- Italic Alphabet Rubber Stamps
- The Moment a Child is Born Rubber Stamp
- VersaMagic Dew Drop Tea Leaves
- VersaMark Stamp Pad
- Decorative paper, Edera Italian
- Double-sided tape or glue stick
- Temporary adhesive such as a Post-it Glue Stick
- Awl and Brads
- Ribbon
Monday, March 31, 2008
byhand Newsletter 7th Anniversary Contest

certificate from Quietfire Design, celebrating the 7th Anniversary of the
byhand Newsletter compiled and designed by me.