Green Art and Craft
A few pieces of Green Art
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Lovely vintage Volkswagen Kombis
Gorgeous. Reminds me of Aslan and Mufasa
My Green Art
Xmas elf. The flower painting was rescued from the trash and the last one is my 'twister'
Two mosaic coasters I made with a cute kit. The other two were red and yellow
I painted this in art class and gave it to my stepfather for his birthday a few years ago. He loves birds.
My brontosaurus {my fave dinosaur} painting + the background before I stuck it on.
The before and after stage of my 'Inner Goddess' art. The picture on the far right is if the art veiled.
The clock is a real clock that broke and I used it in my art.
A whale I made of my old kettle when the kettle died. Upcycling!
I got the kettle in the first place, as I loved the colour and it looked like a beautiful whale.
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Psanky eggs
Had fun making our own patterned eggs for Easter with bees wax and psanky tools with mum when I was a little girl
Emerald City from 'The Wizard of Oz' made out of bottles. Lovely!
Cool motorbike made out of wire by street artist in Sydney
Green crafting supplies
Green sparkly hot glue gun sticks
Green glitter & green glittery stars! :D
The last pick is green shells, embellishments and costume jewellery I use in my crafts
GORGEOUS vintage machine!! Spied in a haberdashery and repair store in 2023. never seen a green sewing machine before!
Green felt
Green model paint
The second picture is of paint textas
Snuck a few pretty purple ones in!
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Art palettes and green paint water from art classes. The pastel bucket in the background is not a garbage bin, it is my paint bucket with most of my art & craft paints. Perfect size!
Found out by 'mistake' how green the bowl looks inverted, quite lovely, isn't it?
These lovely colours are natural Aboriginal art paint for a beautiful celebration of Aboriginal culture on Australia Day,
January 26, 2023 which my mother and I were honuored to attend and under go a lovely cleansing smoking ceremony
Green thread
Note leaf and star shaped pins in the first pic
Green Yarn
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I wove a whale with the blue-green yarn!
Aroooooo .... {I LOVE whales, so majestic - also love dolphins - so playful}
Is this not the hugest ball of yarn you've ever seen!? Gorgeous colour too!
Weaving for the 'Weaving Bridges' Project, celebrating Australian Aboriginal culture on
Sydney's Northern Beaches. I was proud to take part in a number of years and weave over 25 discs
The first one was woven on a screatched 'Harry Potter' Disc - Slytherin colours ;)
The second one was a damaged 'Star Wars: Episode' one disc. Woven in Qui~Gon Jinn Jedi Master colours
Woven on a scratched 'Wizard of Oz' disc - you weave spokes, then weave over one under one and so on.
This is the start of the first disc in the three below pictures. Nice coloured yarn. The third pic is the 2ns one in the making.
These were woven by a lovely Aboriginal elder friend of mine.
The disc in the first picture is completed in the second {the one on the left}
These were done by other people
Green Twine
My gorgeous twine
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