I read the other night that the success to a good blog that
grows, is to be consistent…
Ok, I understand that, and I get it…BUT really…ME? Consistent?
I have been thinking about this “blog thang” for a while.
I was very consistent in posting on my FB business page, but
when I get less than the 100 of the 1800 who see it, and am lucky to get 15
LIKES, then why bother? Don’t get me
wrong. I value those 15 LIKES and who
sits behind them because they are somebody who took the time to see what was
happening in my little corner of the world.
I want to reach people who NEED to hear what I have to
type…who WANT to stop for a moment to visit.
If I can help one person, then that is success in my book.
I realize that if I would simply share my art, and not my
faith, I would probably get more people to stop by, BUT you know what, that is
NOT my goal. My faith is every bit a
part of me as my art, and if doing one or the other means having to quit doing
one or the other, then my FAITH is going to win because without it, there is no
art. My art comes from the gifts that
were given to me by God and it is to HIM that all glory and honor belongs, so
you see, not sharing ME and my beliefs is not possible.
I get frustrated with blogging because it is kinda silent
and gets very little feedback. I can’t
seem to buy a follower, and let me be clear, I have NO DESIRE to have this blog
saturated with ads so that it is impossible to read the blog. I don’t know if I should respond to comments,
because I am not sure that people ever see the replies, so what to do about
that? BUT, the numbers show that every
post I do gets at least 100 visitors, so I think this might be the winner
winner chicken dinner for awhile.
SO, with all these thoughts in mind, I have in my head, come
up with a Daily Schedule. SURELY, I can
post at least ONCE a week on ONE of those subjects…I don’t have the goal of
posting every day, but would LOVE to have the discipline to post once a week.
These are my thoughts, so far, and yes, they are apt to
change if I don’t like them!
Sunday Serendipities~~I
remember when Mother discovered this word and its meaning. I was probably around 13, but it made an impression
on me…unexpected blessings…so, when I find an unexpected blessing in my life, I
will schedule it for Sunday.
Monday Musings~~This can be anything that comes to my
mind…Now, STOP IT…it isn’t that scary~~shame on YOU! ;) (I really do get it,
though…ha ha ha ha )
Technique Tuesday~~A day to share how to do something!! WOW…I know, right!
Whacky Wednesday~~I will try to be Witty…(oh, this can go
wrong on so many levels)
Tutorial Thursday~~Yep, same as Tuesday, but on Thursday
Food Friday~~BUT WHAT if I cook something that I want to
share on another day? (tough…it will be
Friday!)
Saturday???~~ Oh, dear, I don’t think I got that far…do you
see a pattern yet? I need an S
word~~NOOOOOOOO, not that WORD, but it would make me GANTSA, Sheila! =) Ok,
I will work on that one…
SO, Today is Tuesday, and if I keep going, I will have
already blown my attempt at being consistent, so quick, let me share SOMETHING…not
just SOMETHING, but a TECHNIQUE.
Remember my friend, Erin, that I told you about last post? Well, she was buying art supplies and said
having a kid in school sure is expensive with all the “extras” they have to
do. I told her, and I meant it, that if
she needed something ARTSY sometime, to let me know, and I would help her
out…crap…she already asked…BWAH…I don’t mind.
My only problem is getting it where it belongs at the proper time,
BECAUSE I have discovered that not everyone is up at 2am on purpose…What is up
with that??
SOOOOOOO…grab yourself a piece of scrap wood, and join me. Grab DecoArt Americana Tuscan Red, DecoArt
Americana Lamp Black and DecoArt Americana Titanium White and a piece of dry
wall tape~~yep, the kind that you use to repair dry wall. (OK, if you grab
different colors, I won’t tell, and I won’t know, unless you tell me.)
JoByrns School colors are Red/Black (I hope, still, cause
they are the Red Devils, maybe still?).
I thought I would show you an easy background to make for a
sign.
First, I stippled (this basically means that I pouched the
paint on without brushing it on…this helps to give it some texture)Red all over
the little sign. I bought these pieces
of wood at one of the craft stores. It
is about 3 x 7…This would be a great sign to tie on the outside of packages.
Since I didn’t want the colors to mix, I let the red dry,
and YEP, I used my ever faithful hair dryer to speed the process along…Patience
in not one of my virtues, at all. I have
accepted that. IF you are using other colors, and not keeping your background
to specific colors, by all means, let the colors blend together to form other
colors~~that is more fun that I can explain!
Next, I took Lamp Black and stippled it randomly on the
piece, but not too much since the lettering was going to be Lamp Black also.
Again, out came the hair dryer to speed things along.
I took the dry wall tape and used it as a stencil to add
Lamp Black…Dry again…Then add the Tuscan Red, being sure to stencil over those
Lamp Black blotches you added. This
ensures that the Red Texture will show, and yes, stencil some Tuscan Red over
the Tuscan Red. It adds texture.
I pulled out a stencil I had gotten as a gift in an order
from Laurie Speltz. I used a make-up
sponge (those rubbery triangles) and used them to stencil on the words…whew, it
was a tight squeeze, but was just perfect!
Now, this is the word of advice that I will offer to all who
want to create with paint. ALWAYS have a
NICE LINER. This is the work horse of
doing good painting. I don’t think
anyone has to ever be able to draw a straight line, but I do think one must
learn to use a liner. Learn to properly
thin your paint and then, you can conquer the world, as long as it means
knowing how to use a liner brush (see, I’m trying to squeeze Whacky Wednesday
in here, too…I see trouble ahead.)
My other word of advice~~if you mess up, make it look like
it was MEANT to be that way. I did a
HORRIBLE job of stenciling, and I sure wish I had taken the picture to prove
how bad I am at stenciling, but you might get the idea by just looking. To cover up this mess that I didn’t correct
with my liner brush (see, gotta have a good liner), I thinned my White paint
and outlined the letters. I PURPOSELY
(wink wink) made broken lines to look like it was on purpose and to hide where I really messed up by having a broken line where I didn't want it broken.
If my brush went splat and made a thicker line than I wanted, I was sure
to add some more of those thicker lines on other letters. I added lots of lines around the letters, so
you wouldn’t know where I really did mess up…get it?? I finished by adding more “hashtag” type lines
around the lettering to tie in the white with the other two colors.
I will drill two small holes in the top and add wire for
hanging. Finishing will involve me
painting DecoArt DuraClear Matte Varnish on top for protection.
This should work for either a girl or a boy who might get
this little sign…simple and easy.
I hope this will help you in seeing that we all can create
with paint…and that texture is SO FUN to add to our art.
So, I am ONE for ONE this week~~score!
Thank you all for visiting my little corner of the
world…Blessings to YOU…~charlotte
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Love this. I like blogging more than FB, I post once a week, just silly stuff to make those visiting smile, even giggle. I also like that I have the option to post or not all comments. Just my thoughts, hope this helps.
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Cute sign! Love your plan too! Good luck!! <3
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your schedule, Charlotte! I love reading your posts and this one didn't disappoint!
ReplyDeleteNice technique Ms Charlotte! I used some old screening on a recent project of mine which produced somewhat the same result. It is really amazing the things that we can find around the house to create texture,interest etc. on a piece. Blogging is a LOT of hard work and time consuming! The points you raised about followers both on FB and Blogs are valid ones indeed.......but even a handful of followers that are interested in the ART we post makes it worthwhile. Carry on my friend.....you are loved.
ReplyDeleteI try to visit your blog every time you post it in FB..but ..sometimes Google will let me respond, but most of the time no...today it is my friend..LOL I love your blog and hope you will help me get one set up sometime. I feel like I am zooming down the internet highway wearing rusty skates..LOL
ReplyDeleteI want to try this with my 2 youngest granddaughters who love to craft with Gramma! Thanks for sharing your technique Charlotte.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've had a new follower on my blog in a couple of years, and only a handful ever post a reply. When they do, I always get an email ( because I have it set that I can review messages first since I get a lot of spammers). Most of the time the email will have a return email address so I can reply to them personally (I ALWAYS do). If there is no return email address, I can't. And if I did post a reply on the blog post, they probably wouldn't come back to check it anyway. So I don't bother.
I love this technique! My blog has been nagging me too, lately. There just seems to be so much going on around here, that i just can't get it together & it just seems to get worse. But i am too determined to be defeated!!!
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