Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2015

New Year, New Horizons











Around here, we are ready to ring in the new year! 






And in a few short weeks Jeff and I are off to the Yucatan! On our way, we will visit family we haven't seen in a while in Atlanta, which will be so nice.  I will be posting pictures of our adventures on Instagram @robinstudio and RPS Facebook. Expecting to create a new series of paintings based on this trip, it will be an amazing experience. Can't wait to discover the Mayan ruins, landscapes and gardens,  native art and crafts. We'll be driving all over the peninsula visiting a variety of cities and of course, beaches. :)

In progress: Siamese Parlor, Meditation, Owl Spirit, Eagle Spirit paintings
In the studio lately...

Creating more small pieces to replace those sold for OneDer Gallery. If you're in Portland, do check it out! All art is local and priced under $100- such a great deal.

In collaboration with Renee Phillips of Manhattan Arts International, I am now working on artist websites nationally. I'm delighted to be working with Renee, who is an amazing coach and advocate for the arts. A new RPS website is also in the works. Stay tuned!



And for fun, more holiday sewing.


In the new years sewing basket are more kitchen towels, hot pads, and perhaps a new table runner (if there is time :))  Sewers, stay tuned for new winter and spring pattern releases to be announced soon!


The winter garden...

I am always in awe watching nature cycle through the seasons. Isn't it truly amazing? Now the garden is at rest, and it has cleared the slate for a new horizon, new growth, new possibilities.




We saw a few snowflakes in the air the other day, but alas no snow. Growing up in Wisconsin, I used to be so tired of the snow, but these days I have fond memories of how beautiful it looks. Especially on all the evergreens around here... a touch of snow would be nice! The rain drops we have are stunning though- shimmering on the plants in early morning light. And feeling thankful for how the winter rain keeps everything so nourished and green ;)

Japanese Garden- Winter  © Robin Phillips Studio
Blessings to you for a happy new year!

♥  Robin

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Love Art, Craft + Free Design Download!










A new painting is in the works! Soulmates. You may have seen glimpses of this one before. It's been lingering in the studio waiting to get finished, and I'm working on it again. Stay tuned, I will reveal the final painting soon! Here's a sneak peek of the center section:


And to celebrate the month of love, I've added a new category in the RPS shop- Love-theme Art. Check it out!


http://www.robinphillipsstudio.com/store/product-category/art-prints/love-theme-art/











A fun, FREE design download is now available: my Retro 80's Valentine digital paper pack! The collection has seven designs: Jazz Hearts (3 color variations), Heart Creme Latte (2 color variations) and Confetti Hearts Garland (2 color variations). (Note: this design download is for personal, non-commercial use only. Licensing inquiries welcome.) Enjoy!
http://www.robinphillipsstudio.com/store/product/digital-paper-pack-retro-80s-valentine/
As long as I can remember, I've had a passion for printed papers. So much that I even saved a wide assortment of stationery and cards from my childhood. This cute pastel heart letter set circa 1982 inspired me to create the retro 80's collection. Isn't it charming? I think I wrote letters to my grandma on this stationery :)


These days I still love making and sending cards. Some of my favorite tools are Molotow paint markers, Lyra colored pencils and Sharpie paint pens. All three of these have amazingly rich and permanent color.  Looking for a pop of color on a card or poster? The Sharpie neons are fun too.
Glue dots are an easy, no mess way to adhere tiny bits of paper or fabrics.


Sewers, here's a fun project to use up extra fabric. Embellish kitchen towels! Valentine's fabric makes a sweet gift, but try any type of cotton calico as well. Wouldn't this edging be cute with modern geometrics or vintage kitchen prints too?


Purchase a high quality kitchen towel, and cut a 9" strip of fabric that is one inch longer than the length of the towel. Press the edges under 1/4" on all sides, and then over another 1/4" so that the raw edge is hidden. Stitch the hem down near the top edge (this is called double-turn hemming). If you have a rolled hem foot for your machine, you can turn and sew the hem in one step.























Next, prepare the heart applique. Cut out a 5" paper heart template- fold a paper square in half and cut a half heart along the edge. Trace the heart onto your fabric and place it right sides together with another square of the same fabric. Sew all the way around the edges of the heart using a 1/4" seam. Trim off the excess fabric, and clip the curves. Cut a slit in the back of the sewn heart to turn it right side out and press. Machine applique the heart to the center of the edging strip using matching thread and a scant 1/8" seam. Optional: Zig-zag stitch the edge also.


Finally, sew the edging on the towel: Place the fabric edging strip with the right side face down on the towel  5" up from the bottom edge. Pin and sew the top edge to the towel. Turn the edging right side down and press.


And more decorative paper ideas... These next two are super simple, but just adorable. Find both of these patterns- heart chain and Danish hearts on RPS Pinterest!  This mini stapler is from the same era as my stationery too :)





 Find more free craft patterns/tutorials in the RPS Free Design Pattern Library!

XOXOXO,

Robin









Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Happy Holidays

Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season!




Snowflake star ornaments, fun pattern from Connecting Threads

Kiva with her Cozy Dog quilt






Candy cane from my Novelty Holiday Blocks pattern :)




And a magical holiday visit to Portland's stunning Pittock Mansion...







Family Tree © Robin Phillips Studio

Happy Holidays!

Love and Peace,  Robin