[identity profile] leahg2007.livejournal.com
If 20 years ago anybody would have told to Ester Dvoskin, that she would someday develop jewelry ornaments with symbols from Kabbalah, it would have surprised her and even made her laugh.


http://artleah2010.blogspot.com/2012/05/esters-kabbalah-journey.html
[identity profile] i-am-elia.livejournal.com
Hello!

This is my first post here, and I've read over the rules and I think this type of post of ok. I browsed the tags and wasn't able to find anything that was helping much. 

I'm looking to make a few inspirational quote posters like this one: http://tinypic.com/r/33w7d09/5, and I'm not sure where to begin. I have a few craft stores in my city, but as for brands/types of product, I'm lost.

So, is there a specific type of spray paint one would use for posters? And should I be purchasing standard sheets of poster board or is there a certain type of paper that would work best? For the letters, I'm think of just buying a stencil of letters so that I can keep reusing it, but if anyone has a better suggestion, I'd love to hear it.

Thanks so much for the help!
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I made this tonight as a gift for my best friend's upcoming baby. I haven't drawn anything in many years and have never been good at it, but this was a satisfying experiment. I have been thinking for a few months about how to incorporate this Bob Dylan verse into some kind of baby gift for her and her husband. (It's a few lines from the great Forever Young. My friend and her husband are both bananas for folk music, and this song is the sweetest wish ever for a new person in the world, so it seemed like a good fit.) I was thinking about doing some kind of paper cut, but couldn't figure out exactly what I wanted to do or how. Then I happened across this on Pinterest and felt inspired by the wavy lines of text and the graphics interspersed with the text, so I appropriated those ideas and went to town. (If anyone knows who did that work, by the way, I'd love to credit them properly! UPDATE: The original work is by libre_versalita of Flickr!) I don't know how these kinds of posters are actually created... probably using Photoshop? But like a chump, I did mine by hand with a Sharpie pen and watercolour paper:

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A few close-ups under here... )

I also handcut the mat for the frame! I feel very craft-capable tonight.

Like a dummy, I made this for someone who lives in California. Jeez. How am I going to mail it without it smashing into a million pieces?

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