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Spring Totes – Pretty Purple Petals

The simplicity of this design is so lovely. Pretty Purple Petals is a Petals as Paint collage technique using real flower petals in place of paint strokes.  A uniquely beautiful and original Design Inspired by Creation.  Handmade Paper sprinkled in blue and purple hydrangea petals makes a simple, sweet, and whimsical design.  Find it at Whatcom Art Market in Bellingham, Washington, or online in my Etsy Store. Available on notebooks, home decor, wall art, and clothing items!

Pretty Purple Petals – Hydrangea

Basic Tote Features:

-Vibrant printed canvas: 100% polyester textured canvas shell withstands everyday use while looking great.
-Easy Care: 1 layer of canvas means it’s easy to care for your basic tote. Throw it in the washer and dryer and it’s ready to go again!
-2 strap choices: Choose from cotton or polyester webbed 1” straps. Long enough to carry comfortably on your shoulder.
-4 strap colors: Choose from black or natural in cotton, or black or grey in polyester webbing to suit your style and artwork.

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Spring Totes – Pink Geranium Pinwheel

This is the third tote featured at Whatcom Art Market in Bellingham, Washington, and available online in my Etsy shop. Geranium Pinwheel is a whimsical single bright candy pink geranium blossom pressed and scanned at high resolution on handmade paper.  This design is transferred to various home décor, clothing, and accessories.  It is charming and unique!  Perfect for springtime, it would be perfect for Easter, a bridal shower, or a delightful shopping bag!

-Vibrant printed canvas: 100% polyester textured canvas shell withstands everyday use while looking great.
-Easy Care: 1 layer of canvas means it’s easy to care for your basic tote. Throw it in the washer and dryer and it’s ready to go again!
-2 strap choices: Choose from cotton or polyester webbed 1” straps. Long enough to carry comfortably on your shoulder.
-4 strap colors: Choose from black or natural in cotton, or black or grey in polyester webbing to suit your style and artwork.

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Spring Totes – Purple Hibiscus Butterfly

I am very excited to see my art printed on these various styles of tote bags! Today I put four different kinds in the Whatcom Art Market to trial. Each design is unique and beautiful! I will post each one separately.

Available online as well in my Etsy store!

First is an origami tote. I have never seen a bag like this – It starts as a large square of rich fabric imprinted with my design called Purple Hibiscus Butterfly. The handle is sturdy and easy to adjust or remove.

While we call it the Origami tote, you can fold this origami crepe cloth into a tote bag, or use it as an impromptu picnic blanket, scarf, or the most beautiful present wrapping. It would make an amazing Easter basket! That’s the beauty of it!

Purple Hibiscus Butterfly Tote

• Made from 100% polyester crepe
• Vegan leather strap is cruelty-free.
• Tote straps feature heavy metal loops in gun-metal black, finished with a pair of steel rivets
• Each tote is printed and sewn by hand in Montreal, Canada
• Vivid print that will never fade after washing
• Machine wash in cold water with phosphate free detergent, hang to dry

This design is also available on a luxurious day tote in my Etsy store

Our super stretchy day tote is ready to handle anything you throw in it! Amazing for carrying a change of clothes, a quick trip to the grocery store, spa and swimwear, or as your biking go-to bag.

• Tote made from a soft, supple double knit neoprene fabric, 92% polyester, 8% spandex
• Printed inside and out with a vivid print that will never fade
• Easy adjustable 44” strap
• Strong metal hardware and professional bar tacking
• Each day tote is printed and sewn by hand in Montreal, Canada
• Easy care, machine wash in cold water with a phosphate-free detergent, or spot clean, print can be scrubbed and washed with soap, hang to dry, do not bleach

Purple Hibiscus Butterfly is a high resolution scan of real hibiscus (aka Rose of Sharon) petals arranged on handmade paper. The simplicity of hibiscus combined with the intricate details created by scanography makes for a truly beautiful design, inspired by Creation. The handmade paper was infused with crushed flower petals to give a uniquely beautiful texture. This design was created in Bellingham, WA, by Refind Creations and is part of the Petals as Paint collection.

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Art Walk

Featured Artist – like they’re talking about someone else. I’ve been Mark’s Mom. Nicki’s Mom. MRI Tech. The boss. The chauffeur of Mark and Nicki. The daughter. The wife. And now The Artist!

Tomorrow-Friday February 22- I get to have my art in a new display. It’s featured every day at Whatcom Art Market of course. It took me months to not laugh at the idea of being an artist.

Now I’m excited to show my Petals as Paint and other creations – candles, collages, and magnets to people out enjoying a cold evening strolling around one of my favorite places – Fairhaven in Bellingham WA.

So happy to be at Sweet Bellingham, a bakery in town that has the most inspired edible creations! What a fun opportunity to meet people who are out having fun! Homemade marshmallows anyone??

I meet people all day every day who are hurting or suffering in my normal job. This will be a great change to see people buying candied apples and cookies, baking supplies and candies. Thank you Sweet Bellingham for letting me set your tables with tiny easels and candles and to hang and display my art!

For all the locals come on out tomorrow night! Head to Sweet Bellingham and Whatcom Art Market. And thanks to Fairhaven Art Walk for giving local artists an opportunity to share our passion with the community!

©Belindabotzong2019

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More Petals in Process

I’m working on another design for Petals as Paint. I am working on products with a couple Print on Demand companies to provide various price points for home decor, clothing and accessories. This one should look particularly pretty on scarves, pillows, and swimwear.

The focal point is pressed primrose while the accents are dahlia petals. The majority part is blue, purple, and green hydrangea petals. I love the textured undersides — so intricately beautiful!

©Belindabotzong2019

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Petals in Progress

You never know where my next design might come from…

A couple weeks ago I spent the weekend with two of my favorite people / my husband’s parents. She had a beautiful bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums and hot pink carnations. I was eyeing those lovelies for my next petals as paint… and here they are. She never lets us leave empty handed!

I dried them for a week in a tub of silica and they are perfectly preserved. And now they are happily becoming my next design!

I added in some white orchid petals, yellow spotted orchid petals, orange tiger lilies, a few random dahlias and some pink echinacea petals.

They are currently drying their second layer of clear acrylic and soon will be off to get scanned. The tile will be framed and put up for sale at Whatcom Art Market and the design will be transformed into home decor, clothing and accessories in my Etsy store – https://www.etsy.com/shop/RefindCreations33

Each one makes me very happy and I hope you enjoy the process and the final product!

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©Belindabotzong2019

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Creative Process

What is your creative process? How do you find time to be or even feel creative when you are employed full-time, have a family, and so many responsibilities? It seems that there will be a period of time in life where being creative gets put on hold. When I first got married nearly 33 years ago, before those cute little bundles showed up, it seems I had a little creative streak. It was the late 80’s – making wreaths, attending floral arranging classes, and making our home comfortable were a great way to spend my time outside of work.

When the little bundles arrived, I was even creative enough to sew cloth diapers! I took a disposable diaper, drew an outline and created my own pattern. I added velcro and elastic and while they were a little crooked, they got that first little bundle through a year or so with rarely a diaper rash! Now I think cloth diapers, if anyone even uses them anymore, are available with those exact attributes! Maybe if my entrepreneurial spirit had been alive then I would be sitting here counting my money – a diaper mogul!

Gradually as the bundles got a little bigger, I became less creative in an artsy kind of way. I went back to school, got into the medical field, got into a technical medical field, and the only creating I did was fingerpainting with the bundles or making little crafts. I even got so un-creative at some point that when I attended a Mothers of Preschoolers group I was so excited that someone else had to think up our little craft time and I convinced myself I had not one creative bone in my body.

I want to give you some hope if you were once creative and are now either buried in diapers, working full time outside the home, and/or running the older children around in the minivan to a million different activities. Your time will come!

Now my little bundles are in their 20’s and the past year has been my “Renaissance” into creativity. Everyone in my family is a little stunned, as I have shared before. And now that I am comfortable using the term, “I am an artist”, I am starting a new endeavor, expanding what you may see on some of my other posts.

I have opened a store on Etsy. I’m nervous and excited. I have featured some of my art. Petals as Paint originals are there for sale and I also have them in “real life” at the Whatcom Art Market here in Bellingham, WA. Whenever I create a new design with the petals, I take it to the print shop to get a high resolution scan so that when the original is sold (which several have been), the design itself can be used to create more products. I had no idea what resolution would be needed when I took the first two or three. I had no idea what I was going to do with the data or the images. I just knew I didn’t want to let them go. They are original and I created them! I actually love them!

During that time I had also been learning to dry, press, and preserve the flower petals I use to paint with, and I started out scanning the actual flower petals so I could someday use them as well, not having a clue what I was doing. The resolution on those is not high enough to create many products, but at the time I had no idea what I was doing, only that I was in love with the details of creation.

I have now joined three online companies to design home decor, clothing, accessories, and art work using my Petals As Paint concept. I am learning about social media (beyond saying hi to friends on Facebook), about marketing, website design, hiring someone online to help. I am learning about Pinterest, Instagram, and Etsy (beyond looking at pictures). It’s like a parallel universe. All these YouTube videos where any topic imaginable is available to tell you where to click, what to analyze, how to find your market, how to dropship, and how to make a living by writing a blog.

It is a bit like learning a foreign language. All the acronyms are overwhelming. SEO, Analytics, scraping, plug-ins, WooCommerce, Insights, Meta Data! It just developed over that short period of time without me even knowing about it and I have been computer literate my whole adult life. It truly feels like I’m in France and the language is too fast for my ears to comprehend.

I want this to be successful. Apparently there is pain before the success I hope to see. I know my designs are unique, beautiful, interesting, and creative. The are Inspired by Creation!

So, if you want to follow along, check out my sites and give me feedback, sign up for emails, and generally let my Refind Creations into your daily feed that would be awesome.

Visit my sites – they are a work in progress – and see what I’ve been working on:

Etsy

Society6

Fine Arts America/Pixels

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Sweet Valentine – Free

I have three Refind Valentines to give away.

These are each unique and might make somebody very happy! You could get a little easel to hold one. They are each 6″x8″.

They will be Free at Whatcom Art Market this coming weekend. While they last. You will find them on the shelf in my space. Come and get one for some nostalgic sweetheart. Each one comes with a wrapper of beautiful embossed paper. You can add a ribbon to hold it in place.

Number One:

Porcelain tile – with a transfer of an original 1907 Postcard. It features young lovers sitting in a park. I’ve added a few flower petals and elderberry blossoms and covered in an acrylic medium. It’s like looking into the past – not clear and crisp but faded like a memory. The postcard has a note on the front: “Don’t this couple look sweet? I did not suppose you had the courage to have your photo taken in such a position”.

Number Two:

Porcelain Tile with a dry rub transfer of a postcard dated 1916. A red heart says “I’m looking for a Valentine”. Again I have embellished with petals and added sparkles and acrylic. It becomes opaque like a memory.

Number Three

is a porcelain tile with a dry rub transfer of the cover of a book from 1880 based on the very old song “Home Sweet Home” – written in the early 1800s. A sweet girl sitting in the porch of a tiny cottage. “Be it ever so humble, there is no place like home”. And of course I embellished with dried flowers and opaque acrylic to show the distant past that belongs to every generation.

Happy Valentines Day! If you take one please please please post on here or on my Facebook page or tag me on Instagram @refindcreations33

©Belindabotzong2019

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Wearing Art

Petals as Paint and Inspired Creations are two of my projects that are now expanding into clothing, home decor, and products like purses, bags, and iPhone covers.

Please take a look as I work toward filling my Etsy shop in the coming weeks. Please let me know what you think- positive or critical — this will help me know which ones to feature or not.

I’m working on a give away for February so keep your eyes on my site – like, share, follow, comment! Thank you!!

In production and available online at

https://artofwhere.com/artists/refindcreations/

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