Melinda Landmark is an amazing woman who inspires others with her fitness and fabulousness! She is a 25-year-old girl.
Melinda Cootsona, Black Coffee , Painting, 35 x 28 in 89 x 71 cm at Seager Gray Gallery
This book is a collection of book collage works by Melinda Tidwell from 2010-2011
12 x 12" book parts, glue, on paper SOLD asg
4 x 7" book parts, glue, on paper Available at Nisa Touchon Gallery
Today is the day! After 5 years of researching and playing around and a lot of trial and error, I have figured out how to use my cutting machine to cut out one of my patterns. Big deal, you say. Well, if you have ever taken a class with me, you know there is a lot of cutting with scissors around sometimes very tiny pieces to make one of my flower quilts. I love to cut but I also love to make flowers fast. Over the years at quilt festivals, I have watched many demonstrations at the Brother booth on how to use their cutting machines but I just could not figure it out, until my house burnt down and COVID-19 hit and I finally had time to focus. So, I bought the machine with the intention of scrapbooking but started experimenting with fabrics in the machine right away. Oh, the messes I made. Bad cutting! Good cutting Yes, you could always use your cutting machine before with fabrics but not with Steam A Seam 2. All my art quilts and patterns are made using my preferred fusible web, Steam a Seam 2 and, before you start an email to me, yes, I have tried them all and continue to experiment with new fusibles. Then I go back to S-A-S 2. The key was finding something easier and faster than the good old pair of scissors, but, in the beginning, how to cut was just one of the problems. The prep work it took to make the patterns readable for the scanning machine was very tedious. I could cut with scissors faster than drawing new pieces or trying to block out the numbers and letters on the regular pattern pieces. The scanner is powerful and picks up the smallest line or mark. The problem to solve was how to cut pattern pieces fast and easy. What if I designed the patterns so you just scan the pattern sheets into your machine and build your flower? So that is what I did. I have no idea if you will like these or use them but they are so fun and fast and now I am addicted to the process. The NEW Rose is the first pattern that comes with the scanning sheets OR as a regular pattern. The YouTube class here on the blog is also for using the regular New Rose Pattern. If want to skip ahead in the video to the flower building part of the class, at about the 35 minute mark, go for it. Please let me know if you have questions - email me at [email protected] For patterns and supplies got to Etsy.com/shop/MelindaBulaDesigns or click on the SHOP button on the top bar of this blog.
8 x 8" book parts, graphite, glue, on paper Available at Andrea Schwartz Gallery
Explore Melinda Tidwell’s 426 photos on Flickr!
Explore melindatidwell's 426 photos on Flickr!
A reader named Katie wrote me about this renovation:“My husband and I bought this amazing property known as The Brady House, a 1910 Arts & Crafts house with City Landmark designation in Austin’s Judges Hill neighborhood.”Here’s how it los now:Front Entry Before:Front Entry After:Singer Carole King lived here in the late 70s. She played this […]
Melinda K. Hall captures ordinary objects and simple pleasures. Her multi-layered canvases are infused with humorous elements, playful images, vivid colors, doodles and text, allowing the viewer to join in her sophisticated, childlike exploration of life.
Engage your inner designer and elevate your space with shiny new lights. The Holcomb Ceramic Pendant has a farmhouse theme in its makeup but can fare well in other modern or industrial themes. The brass accents adorn a variety of glazed pottery finishes for you to best match your space's color motif.