Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Black Friday Details

Hello Lovelies! 

So for today you can get an Artsy Anthropology Grab Bag (shipping included) for 15.00 US and 17.00 Canada.


Grab bags are surprise 5x7 ruffle bags containing at least: 1 hair accessory (ie: headband, bow, set of bobbies, 4 elastic hair ties), 1 jewelry item (ie: earring, bracelet, stamped jewelry), 1 card designed by me (shop Being Ridiculous on Etsy)!

Each bag will also come with a random discount or gift card :)


These will be listed in the shop tomorrow for 25.00 - so get them now!

How?! Leave your PayPal email (or email it to me, artsyanthropology @gmail) and your favorite/least favorite colors and I'll hook you up! If you want to order multiples that's super! Get 3 for 42.00 or Get 4 for 50.00 ;)


Black Friday: 20% discount will be listed in the shop- but check in on Twitter (@artsyanthro) Instagram (artsyanthro) and Facebook for bigger random discounts through-out the day!!! (I'm talking HUGE people, HUGE).

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Glitter Deer Tutorial


     Okay, so we've all seen this on Pinterest, and we've all admired the idea... so, I finally buckled down and tried it - adding my own flare... and I LOVE IT! (Okay, I'd probably love it more on a white background so it would have more "pop"... but this is more Christmas like)

Supplies:
  • Canvas
  • Paint choice (unless you are going to stick with white canvas)
  • Mod Podge
  • Glitter
  • Paint Brushes
  • Scissors
  • Marker/Pen



Paint your canvas - I used 2 layers for this --- If you are sticking with white canvas, you can skip this step!


Find the silhouette you like best (I just used Google)... I then re-sized it in Photoshop to be 8X13 for my canvas... in order for it to print, I had to cut the image in half and print both.


I then cut out the image and taped it together... so that I could have 1 deer 


I then outlined the deer with a marker on the canvas... I would recommend doing it in a light color, or a color that is similar to the glitter you are using! 


I mixed my glitter with Mod Podge and painted it on. I did this for 2 reasons: 1. So there wasn't glitter everywhere, 2. So that the glitter didn't flake off later - it's stuck on there pretty good now.

I decided to make this an "Ombré" deer using 3 different shades of green glitter. You could always just use one color if that's more your fancy.

But I urge you to try this with what ever shape or critter you want, because it's fun to do and turns out awesome!





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