Cricut...say Cricket.

Got a Cricut Maker for Christmas. It’s out of the box, and plugged in, but that’s as far as I got.



Cricut box  jo forrest 2019
Cricut opened

The box opened, and the Maker removed.


peace lily  jo forrest 2019

This is the painting I want to apply text to. I think it will go in the bottom left corner.


Cricut smile

Managed to get this far, with the products included with the machine. Tried cutting a stencil from a clear vinyl, but it didn’t work. The letters didn’t stick to the mat. I’m going to have to get the proper vinyl and try that.


Tried cutting a thick stencil vinyl from Silhouette, but that didn’t work. It didn’t cut through the vinyl. I changed the setting to ‘stencil vinyl’, but that didn’t work either. I have some Silhouette vinyl, which I think must be too thick. You can increase the pressure of the blade, but I haven’t tried that yet. I also ordered Cricut Stencil Vinyl from Amazon, so we’ll see what happens when I try that. It’s supposed to come on Saturday, but they often deliver faster than that, so I’ll have to keep an eye out for it. It cuts well, just not all the way through. Maybe the regular vinyl would work, but I didn’t buy any to try it. Not annoyed yet.


peace lily stencil text  jo forrest 2020

I bought the proper Cricut Stencil Vinyl, and cut it, and stenciled through it. It turned out pretty good, there was some bleed under the stencil, which I touched up by hand. Next time I’ll try to make the surface of the canvas a bit smoother, or use a different technique for applying the paint. I kind of smeared the paint on with a brush, maybe I should have dabbed it on with a foam brush, which I have. Still, it took way less time and it looks a lot better than it would have if I’d painted it by hand.



peace lily painting  January 5 2020  jo forrest

I need a better crisper image, but you get the idea.


peace lily, bottom of painting  jo forrest 2020

The bottom of the painting. I need better lighting in my studio to take photographs with. It did turn out o.k. though. Now I have to figure out how to upload a drawing into the Cricut design space to make my own stencil.


Peace lily

This is the beginning of the next painting. It’s a dried peace lily flower, from a plant in the front foyer.

peace lily painting

Layer one of the orange paint. The gesso is tinted a light tan colour, but I’m going to paint over top of that.


peace lily Dec 3 2019 Jo Forrest

One layer of paint on the background. This one is going to have text from a poem, to be done later. I hear I’m getting a Cricut Maker for Christmas, so I’m going to wait and do it with that. Fingers crossed it turns out the way I want it to. It would definitely make it easier to do if it works. Hand lettering takes time and precision.


peace lily jo forrest 2019

A couple of layers later. I have a brand new Cricut machine, so I’m going to try to cut a vinyl stencil with the text on it, and see how it looks. It might take me a while to figure out how to use it.


Crucut text for peace lily painting  jo forrest 2020

The stencil cut, and paint stenciled through it. I had to touch up some of the paint that bled through, but it looks fine.


tiger lily

There’s a tiger in the tiger-lilies,

staring at the moon,

the drunken flies eat everything,

and bones are not immune.


Lily, plastic tiger

Image and text for the tiger lily painting.


Best tiger and lily photo for painting

Or this one. I took a lot of photographs.


flying tiger

…then I made stained glass wings for him. I have a friend who’s motorcycle painting company is called ‘Flying Tiger’, so I might send it to him, if I can figure out how to pack it safely.


Fairy Tiger wings

When the light shines through the orange waterglass wings, it makes a tiger-striped black and orange shadow. I love that.


Green tiger

Found a green and orange tiger at the thrift shop. I don’t know why he’s green, but I’m going to make wings for him too.


Flying Tiger Battle Cat March 2020 jo forrest

Flying Tiger and Battle Cat fairy, for the fairy garden.


I’m also making a glass pyramid for the ‘mummy’ fairy skeleton. The last one kind of fell apart in the rain. This one should last longer. It’s ready to be soldered, so I just have to do that. Staying in as much as possible. But then, when don’t I?



all those kleptomaniacs #659 verse: 4

I gave them maps to travel by,

and shoes to fit their feet,

the vagabonds, the dark avengers,

dancing down the street.


red map shoes  Jo Forrest

I had this idea of putting maps on the insides of a pair of shoes, and on the soles. That way, you’d never get lost, and it might make you want to travel. I got the shoes at the thrift shop, and I printed the map from an image I had. The flag is a New Zealand flag.


red map shoes  Jo Forrest

The bottom of one shoe, and the inside of the other one.


red map shoes  Jo Forrest

I had a good time photographing them on different backgrounds. I was thinking of Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, if she’d had shoes with a map, then she would have known how to get home.



barbiedoll fairy queens


barbiedoll mermaid fairy

Barbiedoll mermaid fairy queen. Recycled barbie doll, pre-mixed cement, glitter, chain, bead, soldered crown, pearls, stained glass wings, tail.


barbiedoll mermaid fairy queen side view.

Side view.


Rhino fairy.

Rhino fairy, glass wings, plastic toy from the thrift shop, in a bag with the two sheep I wanted for a painting, and two goats, because that’s a natural combination.


barbiedoll fairy plastic salad bowl umbrella.

The first barbiedoll fairy queen. Glass wings, tulle skirt, amber heart necklace, glitter, rhinestones, pearls, plastic leaves.


skeleton fairy king solder crown.

New crown made from solder for the skeleton fairy king.


Rapunzel tower,  Jo Forrest.

The start of the next project, the Rapunzel barbiedoll fairy tower. I have to cut out the window. That should be fun. Metal furnace pipe, metal cone Christmas decoration roof, covered in premixed cement.


Small turret.

Making the roof for the small turret. I got a small styrofoam cone from Mary Maxim’s. I don’t know what it’s supposed to be used for, but it was the perfect size for the smaller turret. It’s covered in premixed cement from Canadian Tire. I glued it to the top of this plastic container to work on it. The rocks are for weight at the bottom so it wouldn’t tip over.


Castle turret.

I attached the roof of the small turret to a cardboard core from some wrapping paper and applied the premixed cement and stones to it to make the smaller turret.


Flags.

Flagpoles made from small skewers and soldered copper foil. The finials on top are lids from bottles of glue, and beads painted silver.


Rapunzel barbiedoll fairy, wig in the sink.

The wig I got from Value Village, washed and drying in the sink.


Rapunzel barbiedoll fairy doll.  Dress, hair.  She still needs wings.

Rapunzel barbiedoll. Hair extensions, dress. Fabric scraps, sewn, glued. Still needs wings.


Rapunzel and Barbiedoll fairy.

Rapunzel barbiedoll fairy in her castle, in the garden, with the flying fairy barbiedoll. What should I do next? I have a red-headed barbie doll…Little Red Riding Hood?


jo forrest tiger glass wings

I got a plastic tiger at the thrift shop to photograph with the day lilies for a painting, but then I thought I should make a fairy tiger, so I went to the glass store and got some orange glass. The pattern is just laying on the glass. I have to glue it down, then cut the glass. He’ll go outside with the fairy rhino I made.


winged tiger

Flying Tiger. Plastic thrift shop tiger, glass wings.


The waterglass wings cast a striped shadow.


Tiger Cat wings March 30 2020 jo forrest

The Battle Cat plastic toy, with his new wings, for the fairy garden.


Flying Tiger Battle Cat March 2020 jo forrest

Both of them together. I need a unicorn, and a wolf, and a horse.


Curled leaf painting.

Some leaves fell off my poinsettia plant at Christmas. They dried up and curled, so I took some pictures.

April 13 19.JPG

This is the painting so far. Layer 2 of green on the leaf. No text on this one.


April 16 2019 Jo Forrest

April 16th. More green, and Titan Buff on the background. I’m mixing the purple, since I don’t have any.


April 21 2019  Curled leaf painting.

April 20. More work on the leaf and the shadow.


curled leaf photo May 10 2019

May 10th, painted some detail in, then painted it out.


George Machin, boxer painting

A painting from an old promotional photograph of the boxer, George Machin.

George Machin March 14 2019.jpg

Layer one, just started this. The original photo was in black and white.


George Machin photograph.

The original photo.


George Machin  March 30 2019 Jo Forrest

The finished painting. I might tweak it a little. I’m writing the poem that goes with it now. I’ve never written about a boxer before. This is my husband’s sister’s husband’s father. Got that?


George Machin the boxer of the year Jo Forrest 2019

Re-painted the shorts, and added a death’s head moth in the upper right hand corner. It’s varnished now, so I guess it’s finished. The poem is called ‘the boxer of the year’.


lily, lily, rose

Tell me every flower that

your secret garden grows,

it’s all about the sweet carnation,

lily, lily, rose.

lily, lily, rose poem, #605 verse:20 Jo Forrest.



Original photo for the painting.

two lilies for painting.jpg

I’ve been watching a series on the Knowledge Network about the Tate Gallery Walks, with Gus Casely-Hayford. I saw the program about John Singer Sargent twice. After the second time, I wrote the poem ‘lily, lily, rose’. I have to do a painting to go with it, and this is one of the photographs I like of the lilies in my garden. I’ll probably buy some white ones, and some roses and carnations, all white, to do another photograph to work from. That’s a few projects from now though. I have a few other things I want to do first.


Lily, lily painting June 20 2019  Jo Forrest

Tinted gesso background. Layer one of the flowers. I’m putting the paint on in a thick layer, instead of my usual 3 thin layers, (or more). I’m not being too fussy about it. I like it, and it’s quicker. The background is going to be all dark green leaves on a darker green background, like the few off to the right. That’s going to take some time.



lily June 21 2019. Jo Forrest

Close-up of the background leaves. Lots more to do.


lily painting June 21 2019 Jo Forrest

Full view of the leaves. I’m only going to do one word for the text, instead of the whole verse.


lily June 22 2019  Jo Forrest

More work on the background. This is going to take a long time. Up ‘til 3 again…


Lily June 26  Jo Forrest

Working on the background first. It’s more fun than I thought it was going to be, but it’s taking a long time.


Lily painting.  Jo Forrest. July 7 2019.

Still have the leaves to do. It’s comin’ along.

Lily, lily, rose, August 6 2019

The finished painting. Varnished and signed.


Aug 4 2019.JPG

Started the next day lily painting. I think it’s going to be a good one.


Lily, August 7 2019

A bit more of the background done. I like the high contrast, and the light.


August 9 2019 Lily.

I did some more work on the background. I’m really looking forward to seeing it finished.


Lily, August 10 2019.

Layer one, all the leaves done.


Lily Aug 12 2019

Working on the petals now. It’s coming into focus.


Lily painting  jo forrest 2019

Almost finished. Needs a bit more work here and there. I like it. It took way longer than the other one.