Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Bottlecap Art

This craft developed out of my dad's love of soda sweepstakes. He always has me enter the codes for him, and as many caps as I come across, one day I decided to just start collecting them. Before I knew it I had a bucket-full and I actually hadn't come up with a plan for their use, but just decided to start something without thinking about it too much. The result:
You may be looking for some explanation.
I belong to an online collaborative art community called hitRECord (the red circle is our symbol, if you will.) Artists upload their 'records' (works of theirs - images, text, video, audio, etc) so basically at the tip of my fingers I have all of this artwork I adore. I had been collecting smaller caps (Coca Cola caps in the middle) and larger caps (Powerade/Minute Made caps surrounding.) The main crafting part of this is the larger caps, which I laid out and spray painted navy blue. I then chose 64 images that I loved and created a circle template to resize them all to, then printing them out and cutting them. The final step was mod-podging the paper to the caps.

This isn't the final result because my original intentions were to hang them on a wall and I still haven't figured out the best way to do so.

Future rehashing of the same craft: When I first started collecting the caps, I had an idea of making one large mosaic, painting caps accordingly so that from afar you would see an almost pixelated image. I couldn't decide on one image though, but it is an idea I would like to try in the future. I cut all the circles by hand because there weren't sized punches at my local Wal-Mart and I was already knee deep in the project (read: impatient.) In a future endeavor I would buy a sized punch that matches the caps' size and perhaps just use pretty scrapbook paper on the lids, in no specific fashion. We'll see.

Hope you found this interesting and let me know if you try/have tried something similar!

xoxo erikah

Monday, May 23, 2011

update

Hello!
So you might notice I gave my blog a bit of a facelift! As much as I love my southern roots, I wanted to breathe new life into my blog with a fresh, youthful & modern makeover. I know chevron is the biggest thing right now, but I can't help but love the boldness and pop of it :)

It's been a while since an update, so I haven't shared the news that I got a graduate assistantship for when I start my degree in the fall! I will be working as a resident director in the housing department at my University, and I am absolutely thrilled.

Currently I've been spending a lot of time doing art projects so I haven't had much time or other things to blog about! I did do one crafty project lately though, so expect a post about that soon. Also, starting in July I imagine my crafting posts will grow exponentially with me moving into a new nest and what not! On the Higher Ed front, I recently saw a list of suggested books for those in student affairs, and I hope to get my hands on some of those books this summer so that I can blog reviews/discuss topics.

Hope all is well in your world readers and promise to do a better job of blogging!

xoxo erikah