• Skip to main content
  • About
  • My Work
  • Services
angela hamilton logo

Angela Hamilton

  • Studio Wallflower
  • Eco Club
  • Contact
  • About
  • My Work
  • Services
  • Studio Wallflower
  • Eco Club
  • Contact

Angela

Art by Jennifer Allevato

July 6, 2012 by Angela

Happy Friday! Today I’m featuring work from Jennifer Allevato’s Etsy shop.  She creates lovely gifts (my favorites use felt) using embroidery hoops! So the other day I was reading this post that experimented (super successfully) with embroidery on tea towels, when I got really inspired to search this craft on Etsy and Pinterest! I came across Jennifer’s shop and knew it would be perfect to feature on this blog.
She draws, paints, and embroiders, and it’s obvious she enjoys working with color. I really like that she mixes her experiments in painting with her sewing.
I love the mixed media featured on her hoops and wall art!
There are feathers embroidered…
 …Personalized wedding gifts (seriously, if you know someone getting married, do this! I loooove it),
… Custom state memorabilia (I’d get Washington state obviously)…
and other cute art pieces!
I really admire embroidery because all the thought and patience it takes shows. If you have the skills, the possibilities are unlimited.
Find Jennifer Allevato on Etsy / Facebook

Filed Under: conscious living

DIY toga birthday party

July 3, 2012 by Angela

Happy Tuesday! I’m getting this week started a little slowly right now. I’ve had a cold and a headache almost every day the past week, and am just now recovering (hopefully for good!). It’s made me really want to stay away from the computer. If you’re migraine prone too you’ll know that bright lights are NOT what you need! 
Luckily, I got through the sickness with some crafting. Last weekend was a DIY weekend for sure. It was my friend’s birthday and she threw a themed party, so I got to dress up like a Grecian goddess (maybe I took a toga theme too far but I’m okay with that) and wear a pretty handmade floral crown! If you’ve been reading since last year (thank you!), you may remember my obsession with floral crowns around Halloween. I really wanted to add it to my fairy costume. Back then, I didn’t realize that even fake floral arrangements can be out of season! Now there are a lot of springy colors, and at the dollar store there are a ton of wedding themed decorations, which is where I got the materials for my crown. I spent about $2 on the headpiece and another two on the banner.
For the head piece I curled up a dollar store garland and cut it to size, then glued the ends. Then I took the tops of flowers from a fake one dollar bouquet, added some leaves, and attached them all with my hot glue gun. It dried instantly and was good to go!
With the banner, I was inspired by this tutorial that suggested cutting fringe into a plastic table cloth. I glued gold ribbon to the fringe and we had a great backdrop to use for photos at the party! It was a really simple version of other amazing fringe garlands I’ve seen around the internet 🙂

Filed Under: DIY

Art therapy session four, DIY art journal

June 14, 2012 by Angela

I’ve been making more progress on my little art journal, made from an eco-notebook I got at Barnes and Noble months ago. The paper itself is graph paper, but I’ve basically made every page a new collage with room to write notes, quotes, and thoughts in. The journal on the left is my regular writing journal.
Here I used vintage book pages, magazines, tape, stickers, lined paper, part of an envelope from mail I received, and scrapbook paper.
I just write anywhere I find space.
On this page I added different tapes and papers, like kraft cardstock.
I love to do this when I’m stressed out (and when I’m feeling creative, or bored, or don’t know what to do with all my paper) because it’s relatively mindless and I can just sit and not think about anything but how I’m going to arrange everything on the canvas. I haven’t finished these last pages.
Sometimes I just want to make the collage, and others I feel like brainstorming ideas for stories or creative writing, or quotes I keep referring to.
If you have a lot of extra material laying around with no purpose — I only bought the notebook — I’d suggest putting it all together in something like this.

Filed Under: DIY

Art therapy session three

May 16, 2012 by Angela

Last week’s project was creating this 8×10 tree silhouette out of Kraft paper with a newspaper backdrop.
A friend and I were looking at cool magazine art on Pinterest a few weeks back, so I got one of the newspapers that was going to get recycled at work and have been slowly working on this glue-stick-and-paper-strip intensive craft. Tip: don’t even try to cut in a straight line, just pretend you want that homemade look. Takes the pressure off 😉
I used two Kraft paper cardstock pieces… one for the background, and one where I just made this tree design with the scissors. I cut all the strips from different parts of the paper, glued them on one by one, and finally, pasted the tree on top.
I considered painting the tree a different color, but I kind of like the simplicity here. The next step? A black 11×14 frame with a white or cream matte. What do you think? Framed, posted on the wall, or maybe hanging from an inspiration board?
All you need to recreate this is: paper, scissors, and glue! Just like when we were kids!

Filed Under: DIY

Jewelry from Tentative Decisions on Etsy

May 11, 2012 by Angela

Etsy shop Tentative Decisions, based in Manchester, England
These are just a few of my favorite necklaces from this shop (though I do love almost everything featured). Kay’s shop features necklaces, bracelets, rings and more. I think my two favorites are the calcite nugget necklace (first photo) and the geode slice necklace with vintage chain (last photo). 
This handmade raw crystal jewelry is so unique and have the most amazing patterns and details. They’re just beautiful little slices of the world that you can wear around your neck!
One of my absolute favorite things about this shop is that most of the chains for the pendants are really long, over 20″.  Longer necklaces are in right now but I rarely see a Etsy shop that doesn’t require a customized chain (which usually costs more).
I also like that a lot of the jewelry is gold. I think it complements the gems nicely. These necklaces would be perfect for summer 🙂
etsy / twitter 

Filed Under: conscious living

Art therapy session two

May 4, 2012 by Angela

One Sunday night a couple weeks ago, when I had a big morning and a big week and all together felt stressed out and anxious, I began my journal. Honestly, it made me feel a million times better to complete those first few pages. I’ve been working on it ever since.
I’ve always loved the idea of creating and completing an art journal. I’ve even started one a few different times. But my o.c.d. about neatness/precision (not a good trait when you’re a generally sloppy crafter) always kicks in and I compare my crooked, messy, glue-stained attempt to what ever photo I am using as inspiration at that time.
This time, I thought, it will be different. I was in the perfect situation to start an art journal: a cute little recycled graph paper notebook from Barnes and Noble that came in a three pack – the other two are being used for class. An English major has no use for graph paper! Also, ample paper supplies and bits and things with nowhere to go. 
Some materials I used: stickers, ribbon, lace trim, scrapbook paper, the cardboard backing to sticker packages, kraft cardstock, photographs and text from a 60s geology book, text squares from a short story collection and a novel from the early 1900s, markers, fashion magazine, heart-punch, decorative masking tape (purchased on Etsy), colored pens, paint color samples, thesaurus pages…
I’m using this journal as a writing journal just as much as an art. It’s not just for quotes and sayings (though there are plenty) but personal thoughts. I just sort of needed an outlet.
I’m hoping to make // art therapy // a weekly session. What do you think?

Filed Under: DIY

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 40
  • Page 41
  • Page 42
  • Page 43
  • Page 44
  • Go to Next Page »
angela hamilton logo mark
Copyright Angela Hamilton © 2025 •
Made by Wallflower