I designed a tool carrier a few years ago and have perfected the design as I have made more of them. I had numerous requests to make them to sell and I finally got around to doing that this summer. The one I was using was from a previous edition. While cleaning out my sewing room, I ran into a roll of SewPaintable canvas. This is canvas that was developed to allow you to paint or draw on it and to sew it as well. I decided to make myself a truly unique tool carrier (incorporating the latest pattern). I drew on the canvas and colored it with Prismacolor permanent markers.
The carrier is designed to fold up like a book for easy transporation to workshops or to be packed into a case for traveling.
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
More shoes - seems like these are very popular. My Mom requested that I do a pair for her for her birthday using the colors I did on my friend, Edie's shoes. Here are the ones I did for Mom.
Sunday, July 05, 2009

Sneak Peak
Here is a sneak peak of the two tote bags I drew to donate for the Opportunity Table for the Enchanted Doll Artist Conference that I'm attending later this month. The first tote is a beige tote with a pocket. I used Prismacolor
Permanent Markers on this tote. The second tote I did (because I had so much fun doing the first one) is done on a white canvas tote with Tsukineko Fabrico Markers. Both totes have been protected with ScotchGuard.

These totes with either be raffled or be silent auction items to raise funds for the conference. Doll artists can carry lots of doll making supplies in these colorful totes adorned with doll faces.
Sunday, June 21, 2009


Once my friend Lisa saw the shoes, she had to have a pair, so she com
missioned me to do her a pair. Since we are attending an art doll conference this summer, I did doll faces on her shoes.
She loved them! Here are both the front & back views of her shoes.

She loved them! Here are both the front & back views of her shoes.
Our friend Vicki is also attending the convention this year and wanted a pair of
shoes of her own. She doesn't care for the lace ups, but found a pair of Keds slip ons that she liked. As Vicki is a master gardener, I did her shoes to reflect her interests.

The first image is at the start of the process, with one
shoe detailed and the other with just the color.

One more image showing the side.
Once I did the shoes for Vicki & Lisa, I loved the slip on style and also the doll faces, so I found a cheap pair of slip ons at Old Navy and did my own doll face shoes to wear at the convention.



Finished shoes with detailing.
Lisa had the idea that the shoes might look good just black & white. I wasn't

Labels:
drawing,
faces,
graffiti,
nina owens,
prismacolor,
shoes
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