The 100 day project 2024 - Day 85-91
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2024
- The 18. February is the day The 100 days project begin in 2024. It’s a worldwide thing, where you commit to do a craft discipline for a 100 days. It is totally up to you what you do. This year 2024 is the fifth time I will do the challenge. I have given it some thought, what to do this year. I don't have much time, so I will only do some small mixed media pieces . Perhaps I will change something from weak to weak so it still will be exiting. I will make them and put them in my brass box. All the papers I use in the small pieces are my own gel prints. Every Saturday there will be a new video of the 7 collages for the past week.
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I love this weeks pieces with the delicate doily pieces and the stronger wood look paper elements. Can’t wait to see what’s next.
Thank you, just look at the playlist for my 100 day project 2024, lots of videot
Another delightful collection... so clever and inventive ❤
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❤- again- thank you for sharing ... I get so much inspiration and calmness-
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Love these! Thank you for the inspiration! ❤
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Goodmorning Lisbeth, always good to start my day with your video! You really have made almost 100 pieces of art, I don’t think I have seen one that I didn’t like. Quite an accomplishment! Purple is not my color either but you even make that look beautiful💖🍀
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These are just lovely! You are winning the war!
Thank you. I hope I will.
These are wonderful. Look forward to watching your 100 days project. You are a true artist . I love all of your pieces. Thank you for sharing with us.
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As always, such lovely works, Lisbeth! I do love the idea of using unusual and unexpected materials, like that wood paper. Now I want to find some and run with it :) I also find your final designs/arrangements very peaceful and soothing. Lovely. Thank you for sharing your work, the thinking behind it, and your processes!
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I have a small manual hand drill - the kind you turn in your hand to drill, not the kind with a rotary handle. And i have some really thin drill bits - not much thicker than a darning needle. I would be tempted to carefully drill holes in the wood (I think it's a veneer sheet). You'd have to use gentle pressure but the sewing needle was pushing the wood apart whereas the drill will make a hole. I used to use that little hand drill all the time when I was working more with natural materials.
Thank you for your suggestion, I will se if my hubby has such a tool, I don’t have that drill in my tool box only an electric one and that can take very thin bits.
@@lisbethdegn-dragenkunst I also had a Dremel drill set (electric) but I almost always prefer non powered tools since I feel like it gives me more control when working small. I looked online for an example of my hand drill but didn't find anything exactly like it. It is wooden and bulbous and sits well in my palm. I also have a hole punch I think is meant for leather. You can rotate the head to choose different sized holes. It might have a smaller hole choice than your Cropadile (spelling?). I used that a lot as well! I'm just doing different sorts of creative pieces these days so I don't use the hole punch or hand drill as much as I used to.
@@maegpyeI have the tool you use for leather. That didn’t work very well, the wood broke but perhaps the pipes isn’t sharp anymore more.
You can use an X-acto blade to cut into your wood sheet which is called wood veneer. I used wood veneer is different essences to make marquetry. It relatively easy to cut into, depending on the density of the wood you use. Hope this helps. 😀
Thank you but I mostly was interested in poking very small and many holes so I can embroider on a bigger surface, but didn’t succeed very much. I call it wood paper because it said so in the packaging but know I have learned what veneer is. 👍
Lisbeth, we in America call that thin wood, veneer. I’m wondering if one brushes some gel medium on the back, if that would help it from breaking in the along the wood grain! 🤗❤️
Oh just google veneer and now I know what the word means in Danish. I called it wood paper because it was the name on the box. It is worth trying.thank you.
I wonder if it would work to use gloss medium and interfacing as a stabilizer on the back of the wood paper? These are lovely and such good texture
If interfacing is like bondaweb ( I am Danish and don’t always know the right terms) I have tried with a very thin one and that work very well. And yes perhaps I should try with some thicker stabilizer. Thanks
Lov this pieces🟤🟫🔶️ and i love the sound of ripping fabric or paper too.. thx for showing all of jour great idears 🫶💐🤎🦊🦊🤎
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