Friday, February 1, 2019

Paint With Craig - Suffering Loss And How To Avoid It !

As an artist, I know how valuable art making materials are. When you grow up creating, collecting
Mica powder 
art supplies can become an addiction. It can perhaps be compared to the stories I have heard about some women who have to have huge walk in closets to house their massive shoe and fashion collection. I knew a lady once who proudly owned 200 pairs of shoes, had each pair placed in their own box. Then she took a polaroid of each pair, attaching the image to the box end to easily identify each pair. Then she complained about how she was so broke, she had to move in with her Mom and little girl. So she could earn the mortgage fo her home from a tenant while living
at home for free. That's when an addiction like shopping can truly impact your life and the life of those who love you.

For men, it may be shoes, or maybe a man cave that contains every latest piece of media equipment and technology and such, or a workshop where every power tool known to humankind can be found. Or my husband's collecting passion involves always checking over any coins that land in his hand. I . As for us artists, artisan, crafters and the like, we are often great collectors of any and every kind of creative art making supply that strikes our fancy.
roving wool for felting
Until I started working more in three dimensions, my weakness was mostly paper types, canvasses, acrylic paints, coloured pencils, drawing tools, and such. A pretty manageable addiction. It all fit in one rubbermaid storage tower.
Branching Out
However, once I impulsively dove into three dimensional creativity, my world change completely! Possibilities are now endless. I mean the jewellery design world means buying everything from findings, wire, chains, stones, beads of all kinds, tools and don't get me started on organizing containers, more on that later!


Cording for so many reasons
Then came the polymer clay! More supplies to stock
Alcohol Inks For a lot of uses
up on. Countless tools, all sorts of clay in every colour and style and all the accessories to enhance and improve clay creations! Inclusions and enhancers like pastels, mica powders, nail art flakes and accessories, sculpting tools, pans, forms, blades, pasta machines, rollers, mats, alcohol inks, building pastes, embossing powders, rubber texture and image stamps, pigment ink pads, inka gold, colorants, craft paints, plastics to store it all...Then add in needle felting....yup, that means I needed roving wool, needles, foam, felt, and then that leads into the need for wee little eyes. Why not create those out of resin or liquid polymer clay! Better learn about resins....which I already began incorporating into my polymer clay world.
Glass cabochons-possibilities endless
With resin comes, all kinds of molds, inclusions. Thankfully worlds collide and I can use materials from the other disciplines. So see, no wasting.

As the addiction increases, I discover card making using stamps, coloured papers, glitters and a place to use those embossing powders and inks! Again, the collision of worlds in a good way! With that comes the need for every type of glue and mod podges,  lino cutters to make my own stamps for paper and polymer clay,
A fave- polymer clay
and then of course I need those glass cabochons in all sizes to make everything from eyes to jewellery, along with cookie cutters for my clay, craft paints and glues, varnishes, craft sticks, gem stones...yikes, it just won't end!
Contain Yourself!
And then there is my addiction to....are you sitting down? Wait for it....I'm, I'm hooked on containers! Yup, containers. After all, how on earth can I even consider creating anything if I don't have my supplies all categorized and set in special spaces. So that means ordering new types all the time, trying to find what works. And then there are the magnificent containers that were
Craft paints
created to hold, items like cake slices, or chocolates, but would are great to organize my supplies in. What a good excuse to buy cake and other sweet treats! Once I even asked Craig to ask the grocery store bakery for any of their cake containers, incase they just throw them away - what a waste! Needless to say if you have a great container, odds are, I will ask if I can have it.

As for my collecting art supplies that I may never actually use, apparently, I'm "normal."  From what I read online, I am not alone. At least I haven't had to give up our bedroom to contain it all!
Mica powders and such-
so many choices

Turns out working in two dimensions was a very inexpensive art making method when compared to my last decade of delving into three dimensional creativity! Too many ideas, too many supplies I must have...just incase I need to use them.

In the olden days, all I was I worried about the most was wasting paint! Just when I thought I wouldn't have to address that fear again, I was filming Craig for our new "Paint With Craig," segment and what do I discover? Well, you will need to watch to find out!
Watch Anita's Great Loss!...


Fun Take Aways...
After you watched our video about my great loss, answer these questions...
💙What lesson did Craig learn?
💙What loss did Anita (that's me)suffer?
💙Any guesses on how man more losses just like this one, have happened since I turned over my paint to Craig?
💙Have you ever made a mistake that resulted in an avoidable loss?

Thanks for having fun with us. Even though serious things can happen (who likes to waste money?), we can always learn big lessons.

Subscribe so you won't miss out, coming soon is our Second video in our "Painting With Craig" series, where Craig actually starts painting! Here is episode one.

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Can't Stop...
Couldn't Resist, all that talk about my art supply addiction/collection caused me ti want to share a smattering of some supplies and what I have been blessed with being able to create! Incase you're curious, take a gander...
I also get to make my own tools when possible 

molds for clays and resin
Needle felted hearts
liquid polymer clay and sold, plus alcohol inks create faux stained glass effects
Craft paints have all kinds of uses
Polymer clay beads- endless possibilities 
Polymer clay, fancy Pebeo paints, mica powders  and Resin created this 
Labradorite gemstone, clay and mica pigments, along with beads and rhinestones....

A rubber image stamp and polymer clay, voila!

Lisa Pavelka stamp

More of the same

Alcohol inks on metal jewellery findings


Pasta/Clay rolling machine

As you know polymer clay possesses endless possibilities

As you know polymer clay and jewellery findings, cables and cords...all endless possibilities

Polymer clay, fancy Pebeo paints, mica powders  and Resin created this 

Ahh Resin!

I tried saving money making my own mold maker putty with silicone



polymer clay with silk sari ribbons... 
I get to create my own texture stamps

Can never have too many tools

I love all coloured drawing implements 
practical polymer clay projects

Alcohol inks and liquid polymer clay

Alcohol inks and liquid polymer clay



I even got to make a lantern with polymer clay and other ingredients





Metal wire to make jewellery with
the number one seller in my Etsy Shop A BERGIE CREATION

Metal wire to make jewellery with 
the number one seller in my Etsy Shop A BERGIE CREATION


Blanks to make bracelets on from Teresa Selgado


I had to by glass rhinestones to decorate whatever I want

I had to by glass rhinestones to decorate whatever I want


Resin, glow in the dark powder and nail art powders as well as molds to make beads

Resin, glow in the dark powder and nail art powders as well as molds to make beads



Bead baking racks



fancy Pebeo paints

Metallic Leafing for various uses 
I even have taken up spool knitting like my Dad taught me


Okay, I could go on and on sharing so much more but I must stop!!! 
Happy Creating!

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