What will I make this year?

As you know; the start of anything new is exciting and also a bit nerve-racking. Planning projects involves a fair amount of research, testing, making and remaking until any of the pitfalls are mastered. I strive to not just copy what already exists on the ‘net, but actually design my own unique original version. Tell me; what should I make this year?

How to decide what to make:

I find that certain ideas just seem to resonate with me… often involving some aspect of nature or a way to reuse what I already have. You know I am not your usual ‘crafter’, actually I’d rather not be called a ‘crafter’ as that sounds like a ‘hot-glue& glitter’ project!

Making ‘do’ with your own supplies to create something beautiful is very rewarding in many ways. It makes your project unique. Sure, sometimes you need to buy art supplies but often not, which is much better. What will this year hold?

It’s quite natural to take inspiration from what you see. As an artist I was trained to be original when creating my art. I learnt my vocation long before the advent of digital art or even the internet. Yes, I know, that sounds like eons ago but it was a special time where you only saw what was really geographically close to you. Nowadays you are seeing the WHOLE WORLD at your fingertips. I am not sure that is always a good thing as we compare ourselves to that vast global gallery. Did you know that you can still be totally unique, truly ‘One-of-a-kind’?!

Should I Combine Art with Glass?:

As an illustrator I see much beauty in my natural surroundings. Line, Shape, Space, Colour, texture and pattern are a lot of design elements to work with. Use your inner intuition about your designs and let them be totally your’s; not having to fit someone else’s vision.

My new discovery of using glass as my ‘paint’ has me excited to create more! Where I used to put a stroke of paint I now want to use glass, like tiny shards of light! The Glass-on-glass method is fun, especially since it is like putting puzzle pieces together with no rules…

My collection of glass waste (especially satisfying to use what another was throwing out) is sitting & waiting for me. Can you imagine it?

If you can see shapes of colour and value you can apply glass. The fact that you can use a sheet of glass to see the image through makes it even easier… Check back soon!

Shpould I make more of Nature’s Prints?:

Once again nature is involved but this time it provides the prints and the ability to transfer pigment from the leaves and foliage – Eco Printing. Yes, I have a whole category of my Eco Printing Adventures; much that I learnt through trial and error.

There’s always more ways & variations to try. It’s half science and also art with a fair bit fibre art thrown in. Where can you create a fabric that can then be used as clothing or decor?!

Being practical makes the art even more meaningful. How did I do that? There’s still a few secrets up my sleeve… that I’ll explain soon.

Should I make new Designs in Denim?:

I can not help but hang on to things that have potential. Why not? They are often free so finding some truly beautiful potential with those supplies does help the environment.

Let me bring together my love for sewing and making with some more use of denim, As a blank canvas, strength and casual style this medium keeps finding my attention.

Dye it, cut it, sew it, embroider it, paint it, bleach it, dip in cement… I’ll bring some new designs into the Jean & denim world. What would you really like to see in denim? I’d be happy to hear your thoughts.

Should I use Cyanotype prints in Project?:

It’s one thing to create some detailed and unique prints on fabric but then using those for further creative showcases is even better.

You may have guessed that these used to be pants… I’ve really only scratched the surface with the huge amount of potentials that this simple photographic art form has.

Did you know that you can use all kinds of things to use in the Cyanotype process? Blocking light can be done by all kinds of things albeit that plants are amazingly beautiful. I’ll explore some new techniques for the love of ‘blue’!

Join me in getting outside, stopping to smell the fresh air and get inspired by nature. Look closely at the bounties from Mother nature, appreciate the ability to be able to create something from little…

‘And yes, I am looking forward to some warmer weather, the warmth of the sun and variety of seasons.

Can you guess what these are?

This may make you wonder if I have finally actually lost my mind…

As I said; sometimes I just like to surrender to the odd visions and ideas I have in my head. If only you could see some of the visions in my dreams! I’m pretty sure this concept developed somehow in my childhood… At this point in my life I feel like I deserve to listen to myself and follow a creative vision, even if it’s a bit odd – if not now, then when?! Have you guessed; Owls!

My 3D sewing pattern making & design has been quite popular lately so I am planning to create some more. That allows others to share easily in the making but also add their touch.

Should I make more Needle Felting?

As I discover even more potential with working with fibre there’s plans for some realistic sculptures. This may be quite interesting for those who would rather not sew.

This fellow is far from being done, but so far it is quite enjoyable to sculpt this way. I can completely understand the allure of this art form already. What would you love to see made? I welcome your input in the comments below.

Should I combine multiple Disciplines?

It gets more interesting when we travel off the beaten path… Be a bit unconventional, combine, try something new! Follow your heart & I may be able to guide you through your process. What should I make?

What should I make?

There’s a small sampling of ideas… Has something caught your eye? Is there a creative idea that you would like me to tackle? Since I have many decades in a lot of creative fields I have probably come across that media before.

Let me know what ‘speaks’ to you! Don’t be shy, I love hearing from you! It’s going to be the best year yet!

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69 Comments

  1. I love reading about all your ideas. Keep up the marvellous blog! I tell all my friends about you. 😊

    I must admit I really enjoy reading about up-cycling and fabric – denim, eco printing, cyanotype, sun prints, etc. It is also fun to see you change an article of thrifted clothing into something a bit different.

    Good luck with your creating in 2024!

  2. Oops, I forgot one thing . . .
    I’d also like a tour of your studio. How on earth do you store all your supplies? What kind of workspace do you have for tables etc. I’m always looking for great studio space ideas.

    Thanks again.

    1. Ah, ya! I need to have great organization! I should do a post on that! I am still quite happy with my huge table (when I did a re-organization)! It’s often quite full with various projects! As an artist, illustrator, designer, sewist, eco printer, crafter, etc there’s a lot of workspace challenges I could share.

  3. I love your blog!! It’s so inspiring!! I would love some ideas with what to do with a bag of recycled silk fabrics.
    I love the diversity of your projects and thank you for your generosity in sharing the details of your process. Someone mentioned a tour of your studio. That would be great!

    1. I often get requests for a visit… Haha! I do know there’s a teaching space available close by. My biggest challenge is managing all the aspects of the site as well. I had thought of an illustrated guide to planning a workspace. Those silks are a treasure! First thought; they would make some lovely birds Hmmmm, I’ll keep that in mind as I too have a collection of silk ties. I better start a list

  4. Hello Barb,
    I’m a mosaic glass and stone artist and I work with painting with glass projects everyday. I love it. I would perhaps like to see tutorials on making garden sculptures out of materials that are outdoor-ready. Fabrication of internal metal frames involving welding, machining, and perhaps concrete internal guts that will support an outer shell to mosaic. I realize this might be a bit bigger than you’re willing to do for your blog, but it seems like there is very little instructional videos on line for this type of work. If you’d like to see my work, let me know! Thank you for your kind consideration.
    Warm regards,
    Kate B.

    1. I’ve always wanted to add welding to my skills… ‘But I think I need to simplify. I try to offer methods that can be managed by most without sophisticated tools. I do have some ideas about outdoor mosaic forms… I’m testing a few pieces through our winter already. Stay tuned!

  5. Happy New Year!
    I agree with the other followers-ALL that you do is amazing!
    I know what you mean..what should I do? If I may suggest doing punch needle – pillows, rugs. You are an amazing artist and putting your drawing on a pillow or a rug would beautiful.
    Or maybe it’s time for a puppy?

    1. I’m not bored in any sense! A puppy would be wonderful as I miss my sidekick Pip so much. I do think I have some PTSD from the years of his health scares though. I was looking at the punch needle art as I like that it has a bit of speed to it… ‘And it’s fibre based! Yes!

  6. I’d like to see some turmeric sun-prints. Very simple process. Also, maybe some purses made from old books.

    Love your stuff, and I can’t wait to see what you come up with next!

    Darla Tagrin

  7. Another fan here! I love that you explore so many different mediums. The needle felting over a wire armature caught my eye. I like 3-d/sculptural fiber/fabric projects. The clay beak could look interesting on a cloth owl. Or how about a denim owl! Cyanotypes or ecoprints could make intriguing 3-d forms. I’d like to see what you’d come up with using paper-clay/paper mache. Oh, and maybe some ideas of how to use the stack of vintage needlepointed canvases I’ve collected (bags?). Thank you for all of the inspiration you share!

    1. Oh, yes, yes, and more yes… Have the time the decision making is what sends me into a spin! There’s just too many choices! I need more hours in a day!

  8. At almost 73 years of age I have dabbled in most of these but not to your wonderful extent. I recently received so much stained glass from a friend that I can’t imagine not using it. So I would be interested in some glass creations. But I LOVE concrete and have made concrete panels with wine bottles in them. But I would also love to see some more wired sculptures with concrete ideas. But whatever you do I’m interested. Thank you so much and hopefully I can buy you more cups of coffee during this New Year

  9. Hi Barb – you are SO creative in so many different ways!!
    If you are asking for ideas, I have one. I’ve seen large flower trees made on a round wire frame. The trunk looks like driftwood and grows into a mass of flowers – presumably silk. I’ve seen them on pinterest but haven’t found directions anywhere. Years ago, I made a wool tree in a wire frame – the wool was textured – full of loops + coils. I’ll look forward to seeing what new art you create.
    Happy New Year!

    1. Oh, I was looking at the wire ‘trees of life’ as they had a rustic nature but did not see what you seem to describe. Hmmm, Maybe there’s a ‘new’ way to make a knurly one with the help of needle felting! I am blessed with quite a vivid ability to imagine! It’s great to hear from everyone.