I am soooo excited to announce that Holly's Art Corner has been
published internationally! ;-) A couple weeks ago I was contacted by
Vicki from MetroUK about participating
in their holiday supplement! She asked me to give her an idea for a
simple DIY holiday gift. I couldn't decide on just one so I sent her the
wine cork tree I made for my mom last Christmas and our pour paint flower pots (with the idea that you could put holiday goodies in them,
wrap in it cellophane with a pretty bow and give it as a gift). She
printed BOTH of projects. She had asked me to include a photo if I had one. And they used my wine cork tree on the COVER!!! So not only are my craft projects published, but so are my photos!!
You can check out the e-edition of the Metro UK right here.
And here are some images of the pages that contain my projects (I believe you can click on the image to enlarge it):
Every summer my kids and I work on one art project a week where they learn about an artist as well as various art techniques and concepts. Join us for our journey into art and art history! The rest of the year we spend crafting and seeing where our creativity takes us!
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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Handmade Holidays 2011: Gifts for Mom
I decided to hand make everything I'm giving my mom for Christmas this year. She and my stepdad are very into wine so I thought she might like some wine charms. I found a DIY tutorial here. They were soooo easy! I did find that that the glitter that was more flaky worked a tad better than just regular fine grain glitter. They both worked, but the fine glitter ended up getting bubbles in it. I was able to keep adding layers of glaze to fix it. But I definitely didn't have to worry about it with the flaky glitter.
I have never worked with Amazing Glaze before so I made a practice set for myself first. Here are my supplies:
And what they looked like when I was finished:
I did add a couple extra layers of glaze compared to the directions in the tutorial. Here are the ones I made for my mom. They usually have couples over for dinner so I sort of made "his" and "hers" charms. My mom LOVES pink so I wanted to make pink ones, but thought I should maybe make some more masculine ones to go with them as well.

We were shopping in Mt. Vernon, Iowa this fall and visited the Ben & Flo's yarn shop. The shop owner is the sister of a good friend of my mom's. And I found this interesting self ruffling yarn from Knitting Fever. My mom has a great cream colored jacket and we thought this color yarn would look fantastic with it!
And the finished product:
Finally, to go with the wine theme again...I made a wine cork tree inspired from here. Funny thing is that I don't drink that much wine so I asked my mom and stepdad to save up the corks from their bottles for me so I could make this for her.


It took no time at all. I just hot glued it all together. I thought she might like this because she doesn't really decorate for Christmas anymore. They always come up to Minnesota to see us for Christmas. I thought this would be a small easy decoration she could take out to make their house just a little bit festive during the holidays.
I have never worked with Amazing Glaze before so I made a practice set for myself first. Here are my supplies:









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