Thursday, June 2
Painterly Votive
I simply love this idea. I admit that when Emily from Once Wed stopped by to pick up a few things from my studio, I was surprised that she wanted my manky old brush cup. She saw the beauty of it. What a great example of how smart she is! (Her adorable photographer was with her, but I don't remember her name, just that she was the cutes preggers lady ever!)
"The glass Michelle uses to clean her brushes inspired us to paint the insides of these votives for some colorful candlelight. They couldn’t be easier to make. Pick up a case of glass votives from your nearest floral wholesaler or local Target. Scribble watery paint on the inside of clear glass candleholders and don’t try too hard…if you mess with them too much you’ll just make brown. If you’re having a hard time with this project you may need some more wine to help you loosen up. ;) When they’re dry, plunk in a votive. Done!"
What a great idea for a wedding! You could have little paintings for everyone, or for your table numbers, could use some abstract decoration on your place cards...Why didn't I think of this for my wedding? Jeeze
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What a ridiculously good idea. The simplest are the best, no?
ReplyDeleteGet the F outa here!! Those are actually very-very pretty. If you'd have described this to me without the photo I would been all " stfu Michelle- you're drunk again aren't you?" And they're super cute next to your painting. So cool!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, and unexpected. What a great way to see how your art inspires others.
ReplyDeleteI'm tellin ya. I am just loving seeing your work paired with all those beautiful flowers. Those votives really are a cute idea.
ReplyDeleteholy cow...stunning!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGenius. What an awesome partnership of two very inspirational blogs.
ReplyDeleteYour artwork is FANTASTIC with those flowers!! Must paint my clear votives stat!!!
ReplyDeletewonderful idea and so beautiful! happy weekend
ReplyDeletevery nice and beautiful specially the colors combination are just awesome
ReplyDeleteWow, these are gorgeous! What a brilliant idea.
ReplyDeletejust absolutely, utterly breathtakingly beautiful ...everything really.
ReplyDeleteUmmmm....this is just my two cents, but have you ever thought about designing fabrics at Spoonflower? I would absolutely KILL for a cotton voile in one of your colorful jumbles, and I would make a dress out of it and then just die happy. You are so unbelievably gifted!
ReplyDeleteHey, just saw you were featured on This Is Glamorous-- congratulations!
ReplyDeletexx, {with fingers crossed}
Hey, you did good.
ReplyDeleteThe candle holders are very unique and simply beautiful. They suites well in a place with full of flowers.
ReplyDeleteFabulous easy idea & looks fantastic, love your paintings as well. Trudy
ReplyDeleteHi I was your last anonymous post, still a learner blogger but I think I have it sorted now!! Love your Blog! Trudy
ReplyDeleteShut the front door! Love those to death....I am sure mine will end up brown....will try the wine first.
ReplyDeleteIn your first home and painting up a storm- what a lovely place to be
ReplyDeleteit really touched me. Nice article you got here. It would be great to read a bit more about that topic. Keep it up. I'm going to follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post and makes me think of where I can fit in. I do a little bit of everything mentioned here and I guess I have to find my competitive advantage. i love flowers
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