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Learn to Paint at Michael’s!

February 6, 2013 by Kimberly Jones

Learn to Paint at Michael's

Splashing paint on a canvas is a fun way to spend a morning, and you might just be surprised at the results if you try it for yourself! I recently attended a fine art painting class at the Michael’s store in Evansville, Indiana with instructor Joanne Massey, and it was a wonderful experience!

Michael's Painting Class Sketch

I had never painted before, so I really wasn’t sure how to begin. Joanne had many folders filled with images in a variety of categories, and since I love the ocean, I decided to start with a seascape. Joanne suggested sketching out the bare bones of the painting first, and this turned out to be a valuable reference once I began the painting.

Michael's Painting Class Background

Another helpful tip I received was to start by covering the entire canvas with a coat of paint.  Even a simple white coat will do, but I knew I wanted some coral and pinks peeking out from the sky and water, so I started with a base of those colors. Joanne taught me how to mix custom shades from just a few basic colors of paint.

Michael's Painting Class Seascape in Progress

Here’s the seascape in progress. I was quite pleased with the sky! You can see how the undercoat of paint adds depth to both the sky and the sea. Here’s where the sketch and the photos references came in handy! I combined details from both pictures and from my sketch to create my own unique view.

Michael's Painting Class Seascape

The finished creation! Joanne helped me add in some of the details and answered all my amateur questions very patiently! I highly recommend checking out your local Michael’s for classes of all sorts. You can link to the website here or click this link to find a store in your area. Whether it’s fine art, cake decorating, jewelry making, scrapbooking or other topics, it’s so helpful to learn from an expert! Many thanks to Michael’s for sponsoring this post and to Joanne Massey and my fellow students in the class for an informative and enjoyable experience!

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Strawberry Cross Stitch Patterns

My favorite thing about mid to late spring is local strawberries. Strawberries are fun as a graphic element, too, because they’re an interesting shape and cheerful color. Let’s stitch some strawberry cross stitch patterns.

Craft Club Co AU has this cute kind of retro strawberry pattern with a pink checkerboard background. The pattern pages doesn’t give a lot of details but it looks like is uses at least 7 colors and it says it will fit in an 8 by 10 frame when stitched on 14 count fabric.

For a classic farmhouse look, check out the strawberry pattern from Largodargento Shop. This one reminds me of little wild strawberries, and it has a bit of a mandala design with other geometric shapes.

Speaking of classics, you can also stitch a strawberry alphabet sampler from Curious Carrie Designs. It is 54 stitches square, which comes out to 3.86 inches or 9.8 cm square. It calls for 8 colors and was stitched on 32-count linen. Keep it flat or turn it into a biscornu stitched with flowers and bees.

This strawberry pincushion from The SubRosa Design is super sweet and of course could be framed instead of using it as a pincushion if you’d rather. This one is 93 stitches square, or about 5.3 inches/13.5 cm square stitched on 36 count linen as shown.

This graphic, slightly abstract strawberry design from Box and Fox is so much fun and would be great to have on your kitchen wall or in your breakfast area. It measures 98 by 141 stitches, which comes out to 7 by 10 inches or 17.78 by 25.58 cm on 14 count fabric. The design uses 6 colors.

Don’t let the mice get your strawberries! This oddly cute design from Tourmaline Pattern measures 95 by 94 stitches and uses 16 colors. I love the look of it on black fabric, because it really makes the mice and the flowers pop. On 14 count fabric this comes out to 6.7 inches or about 17 cm square.

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