Tuesday, May 22, 2018

How to Draw a Mandala

Want to learn how to draw a mandala?
Follow these steps and you'll be well on your way.

Gather your supplies



*Compass, protractor, and ruler:  These will help you make the guidelines for your mandala.

*Pencil and eraser:  I use these to draw and erase the guidelines.

*Pens:  My favorite pens are Micron and Staedtler fineliners.

*Paper:  Use whatever paper works well with your pens.


Draw some concentric circles




This is where you will use your compass.  You have two choices: draw the circles with pencil and erase them later or draw the circles with your pen.  Sometimes I use my ruler to evenly space my concentric circles.  Other times I draw without measuring, like in this picture.  


To add variety to your mandala try spacing some circles further away and some closer together.

Draw some guidelines


Use your protractor, ruler, and pencil to draw some guidelines.  I usually split my circles up into 8 equal sections.  These guidelines help when you are placing petals in your circles.

Just place your protractor so that the 90 degree line and the 0 degree line meet at the center of your circles.  Mark 0, 45, 90, 135, and 180 degrees and connect the marks using your ruler and pencil to draw a line.  Repeat for the other half of the circles.  You now have divided your mandala into 8 equal sections.




Add petals to the rings of your mandala  


Your petals can be pointed or rounded, or a combination of the two.  Use your guidelines to space your petals evenly around the circles.



Add details  

Now for the fun part!  Grab some colored pens (or stick with black if you prefer) and draw some simple designs and decoration to, and around, your petals.  


I love to look at Instagram and Pinterest and fill sketchbook pages with what I call "Mandala Filler."  When I am ready to decorate my mandala, I look back at those sketchbook pages for inspiration.  It somehow makes the whole process less intimidating.





I hope you enjoyed this post and use it to start creating your own mandalas!

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Plan With Me: May 2018



Plan with me is a monthly feature where I share my bullet journal setup for the month.




It is officially spring!  May is here, and I couldn't help making my monthly theme May Flowers.  I think this cover page displays the theme pretty well.
  


I outlined the letters in pencil and then freehanded all the flowers, foliage and feathers in fineliner.  


I used Micron fineliners, Crayola super tip markers, and a  green Sharpie highlighter to create this page.

My calendar page heading continues the floral theme and the same supplies.  I think my lettering is getting better every month.

I like to choose a theme for my tracker also, so this month I am using little flower/butterfly doodles to track my habits.  I also cut down the number of habits that I am tracking this month.
  

How is your bullet journaling going this month?

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

WIP Wednesday: Crocheting a Bag

Crocheting a bag based on a personal pattern today.  Fingers crossed.
What are you working on?

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

WIP Wednesday: A Bag, a Hat, and a Scarf



This month I have three WIPs (Works in Progress) that I really want to complete and I only have ten days left.  Now, don't get me wrong.  These are not the only WIPs that I have lying around my house, and other various locations; they are the three that I would like to complete this month.  And I have only ten days left.

I'm sure that I can do it.  Really.  I'm sure that I can.




WIP #1:  Plarn Bag
This bag is my own pattern.  I hope to write the pattern out and offer it free on my blog someday soon, but first I have to complete this bag and the initial draft of the pattern.  All that's missing at this point is a row of single crochet around the handles, and somehow it is taking me forever to do it.  

I think I have an actual fear of  finishing things.









WIP #2: Elephant Hat
My cousin had a baby and she decorated the room with handmade elephant-themed items.  I just had to make her an elephant baby hat.  I had to.  This hat has had problems (wow, that sentence has a lot of three letter words that start with ha).  I lost the crochet hook I was using.  I made a newborn hat, and now the baby is three months old.  I still cannot find the hook that I lost or the yarn.  I have more of the same yarn and I finally found another hook of the same size, so it is time to make a larger hat, add a trunk and some ears, and send it to that little baby girl.









WIP #3:  2 Color Brioche Scarf
Oh!  I love this scarf.  I love everything about it; the colors, the stitch, the design, it's all perfect.  And it's almost finished; all it needs is a couple of button holes and some buttons.  This scarf is my own design and grew from a simple experimental swatch that I started, inspired by The Knit Show.  If you have not watched The Knit Show yet, you totally have to check it out.  Vickie Howell is amazing, and inspiring.



Ten days is a ton of time.  I can totally do this.  If only I didn't have this incredible cold that is making my brain not work.  No, really, I can totally do this!

What are you working on this week?

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Plan with Me: March 2018

Plan with me is a monthly feature where I share my bullet journal setup for the month.





This month's theme is all about Vegas!  I am taking a trip to Vegas this month and decided to let that trip inspire my cover page and headings.



I wanted the letters to look like marquee signs and neon signs.


I think that the look was successful but wish that I had sketched everything out ahead of time.  

Oh well.  Lesson learned.










I continued the marquee letters into my monthly calendar.  



I really like this divided calendar set up, with my personal events separated from my work events.  













Materials I used this month:

*Staedtler triplus fineliners in red and black

*Micron fineliners

*Gel pens in gold and black

*Crayola Supertips in red and yellow







Do you bullet journal?  
What kind of monthly spreads do you have to have each month?

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Mandala Card for InCoWriMo





InCoWriMo is in full effect, and while I am a little behind, I am determined to write 28 letters this month.  


But what is a letter without a little art?  I decided to decorate a blank card with some of the new mandala patterns that I have been practicing.  I think it turned out really well.


I also included a little crochet heart, since it's almost Valentine's Day.  I love adding little extras to my letters, and that often means a crocheted applique.  The recipient then has something they can use in a creative way and pass on to someone else.


Are you participating in InCoWriMo?
Do you like to send letters and happy mail?

Monday, February 5, 2018

February: Month of Mandalas

Month of Mandalas February 2018
As I was creating my cover page for the month of February in my Bullet Journal, I was trying to think of a good theme for the month.  All of a sudden I realized that I was drawing a mandala heart, and the theme was decided.  I've decided to expand the theme from my bullet journal to all my crafty endeavors for the month of February.

Month of Mandalas February 2018
Welcome to my month of mandalas!

Month of Mandalas February 2018



I really enjoy drawing mandalas and I am always looking for new patterns and shapes to fill the circles.  I went to Instagram, found a mandala artist that I really like(@sine_art) and created a spread in my sketchbook with patterns inspired by her work.
Month of Mandalas February 2018




 I then realized that I have never tried crocheting a mandala, so I looked up some patterns, and plan to crochet at least one mandala this month.  I am also working on an altered book and I think that mandalas will figure prominently in that project also.





Imagine my surprise when I was browsing videos on Youtube this afternoon and found a mandala challenge for the month of February.  The challenge involves sacred geometry, and I think I will give it a try.  I am looking forward to a month filled with mandalas and relaxation.

Do you draw or crochet mandalas?  
Are you trying the sacred geometry challenge?
Do you ever choose a crafty theme for the month?

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Art & Soul Reloaded Week 1: Social Media Log

Art & Soul Reloaded
During November I read Art & Soul Reloaded by Pam Grout.  The book offers inspirational essays and weekly prompts to boost the reader's creativity.  I plan to follow the weekly prompts from the book throughout 2018 and catalog my progress here, on my blog.  Hang on, dear readers, this could get interesting!

Week 1: Analyze your time
During the first week of 2018, I kept a log of my time.  Time spent on social media and time spent watching tv.  I decided to keep a log of everything I did this week in half hour increments.

I noticed a few important things when I looked back at this log.

Art & Soul Reloaded Week 1:  Social Media Log1.  I do not set aside much time for my creative pursuits.

2.  I follow the same pattern almost every day of the week.

3.  I don't watch as much tv as I thought I did.

4.  I don't use social media as much as I thought I did.

I did try this week to increase my creative time.  I went upstairs to my craft room, sat at my work table, and stared at a current art project.  I picked the project up.  I turned it around in my hands.  I stared at it.  Unfortunately, after a long day at work, it was really hard to add anything to the project.  Finally I walked away from my work table, I walked away from my craft room, and I made dinner instead.

I understand what Pam Grout means when she writes, "What right do you have to refuse the voice that whispers to you every morning, every afternoon, and every evening as you retire spent and exhausted from denying again and again the hand of the Great Collaborator?"  but sometimes I lack the energy to create.  That's when I write ideas down or make sketches in my idea notebook, pin a project idea to Pinterest, or start following an inspiring account on Instagram.

I really liked this activity.  It was really interesting to pay attention to how I am using my time.  It made me more aware of how little time I spend creating every day.  It made me want to search out the spare minutes and devote them to something creative.  I encourage you to grab a piece of paper and track your activities for one week.  Who knows what you might learn about yourself.

Do you have difficulty finding creative time during the work week?
Have you ever logged your social media and tv use?  Do you plan to try this prompt?