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Flyin’ by on the Hawaiian roller coaster ride – Stitch and Angel

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In addition to creating the astronaut piece for the show, I wanted to make a larger piece that I could showcase that would fit the theme of ‘love’. One of my Twitch friends said she would love to commission a Stitch and Angel piece, so I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to create something for the show. I drew this piece up before I started my Twitch stream (as I often do) and here are a couple of screen caps from my 4 hour stream working on it.

With such a large piece, it was way more helpful to label all the parts on my template so that I didn’t cut things the wrong color (which I always end up doing anyways, and this was no exception)

This piece was designed to fit in a 8″x10″ frame, and is one of the larger pieces that I have created.

  

The final piece picture is not great, but I wanted to show what the background ended up looking like. I worked for about 2.5 more hours to create the ocean and sun, each wave is individually cut out and backed. I really think this piece came out super cute and I hope that one day a cute couple hangs it on their wall.

February 9, 2017
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I love you to the Moon and back – The Astronaut

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As the art show is rapidly approaching, I realized that I don’t really have much that speaks to the theme of ‘love’. I have been playing a lot of Astroneer lately and am generally obsessed with space and the like, so I decided to whip up this astronaut piece that I instantly fell in love with (no pun intended).

Generally, I do not use precreated elements for my work (printed parts, confetti, etc.) but once I created this piece, I knew I had to add one of my favorite phrases, “I love you to the Moon and back”. The only way I felt that this could be best executed was through print, so despite much internal struggle, I whipped up this small little plate to add to the piece that I really feel ties it all together.

I used some nice shimmery texture paper for the blue elements and space suit as well as a small piece of mirror paper for the helmet.

February 6, 2017
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Curiosity leads to trouble – Alice In Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland is hands down my favorite Disney movie. Much like the lucky cat piece, so far these flowers have come together as a product of idle time. I often watch Twitch streams while sitting at my desk (and when I am not streaming) so I usually work on something while watching. My plan is to make a whole scene of the singing flowers.

February 2, 2017
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BMO does weird junk when no one is around

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I have been riding the Adventure Time hype train since the show originally aired in 2007. As a lover of all things gaming and robots, I instantly fell in love with BMO. Here are a few screen grabs and the finished project from my Twitch Stream. This was the first time working with mirror paper on a large scale, and let me say, that despite how cool it looks, that stuff sucks.


 
Adventure Time,
C’mon grab your friends,
We’re going to very distant lands.
With Jake the Dog and Finn the Human,
The fun will never end,
It’s Adventure Time!

January 30, 2017
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K.K. Slider – Animal Crossing

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Animal Crossing has been one of my favorite games ever released. I was hooked when it originally launched on the GameCube and have been playing it’s various releases ever since. One of my favorite characters is the infamous chill doggo, K.K. Slider. I originally started this piece outside of my Twitch stream and worked on it for a few hours afterwards to finish him up. Here are a few screen grabs from my stream as well as a few pictures after of gluing it all down and adding the small details like the strings (ugh!!)

“Those industry fat cats try to put a price on my music, but it wants to be free.”

                  

January 27, 2017
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Maneki-neko – The Luckiest of Cats!

Sometimes I create pieces that I don’t work on stream or are pieces that I pick up and put down between other pieces that I am working on. This lucky cat (black is meant to ward off evil spirits) is a bit of a side project that I have been working on off and on for a little while. This piece is larger than most of the stuff that I work on (usually around 4″x6″) so it’s been nice to work on a more sizable piece.

This is still a work in progress, I have a lot of the fine details to add, so I will post an update as soon as it’s done!

January 24, 2017
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ドラえもん – I love you very much, Doraemon

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About a week ago, I crafted the cutest little robot cat out there, Doraemon on my Twitch stream. One of my favorite things to do when working on a piece is using textured paper to add a more dynamic element so that it does not look like a flat piece of art. I bought the blue paper used for his body and the white paper used on belly on a whim during a black Friday sale last year at Joann’s with no ideas in mind, but I knew that when I started this piece that this would be the perfect paper. Here are a few screen caps from my stream of him coming together.

Every piece I work on, I always create a card stock template for it. It allows me to have a rough idea of what I am going to do and gives me some direction. Not every piece has all of the details fleshed out, and usually I end up adding a lot more detail than my original template design, but having a template helps keep me on track.

As I work, I layer all the pieces before putting them down permanently with glue to make sure that I like where the piece is going, and that the colors are working for me. Sometimes I have things in mind and when I actually cut them, I don’t like the shape or color once I put it all together. I did however make a mistake while working on this piece that luckily I caught before the glue dried (the glue I use not only drys quickly, but is permanent) where I glued the foot down before putting on his little tummy accent. I could have fudged it and just cut out the part around his foot and glued it down, but I prefer the layered look.

I often use a burnishing tool to put glue down for small details. I really like adding dots to my work (maybe I’m obsessed with halftone?) so I added some to the bottoms of his feet. I also use the burnishing tool to smooth down all edges cut just to give it a more finished look.

Here are a couple more pictures!

I will also be participating in my first show for this year on February 11th! Super excited about that, but feeling the pressure to get some new stuff made! It is being hosted by my friend Charity, and I was fortunate enough to show in one of her shows last year and had a wonderful time. Can’t wait to show you all the new stuff that I am creating for the show with the theme being ‘love’. One of my goals this year is to participate in more local events so this is a great way to kick off the year!

January 20, 2017
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