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Fall Fairy Renaissance Faire Costume 2024

This year I decided to embark on a journey of textiles. I started in January, attempting to teach myself how to crochet, and that turned into crocheting an entire skirt and buying a sewing machine in order to make the rest of a fall fairy costume for the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire.

The pumpkin stitch skirt, pumpkin bag, bodysuit and matching shorts, and the green corset were all handmade by me, mostly self taught using videos on the internet and a lot of trial and error. The entire look was inspired by the black and orange flower crown I purchased at the Ren Faire in 2023. I used purchased patterns to create the bodysuit and the corset.

The pumpkin skirt was inspired by a video I saw on Youtube by a creator called MUSHYY and I used some scrap leather to add a phone pocket and waistband. This same leather was then used to create a cross-body strap for my pumpkin bag. The pumpkin handbag was designed and created entirely by me and my very limited knowledge of crochet. I used wire to build a frame and then crocheted around it using a variety of stitches until it started to take the shape I was looking for. I then added a fabric lining inside and a sturdy base made out of thick cardboard and scrap leather.

As my very first true foray into costuming/textiles, I am very pleased with the outcome of this project. It taught me many new skills and introduced me to new mediums. I look forward to wearing this costume again next year and potentially designing another one for 2025.


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Haunted Birdhouse

I was given an unfinished birdhouse by a friend and immediately saw it as an old haunted house. The angled roof and the narrow base of the house felt like the perfect silhouette. I started by painting the house a dark charcoal grey, then I added details with a black posca paint pen and white acrylic paint. The base was a stray piece of wood that I covered in green craft sand. The extra additions such as the pumpkin, the walkway, the fence, the wreath, and even the clown were random craft materials I found in my stash and decided to give a new life. Specifically, the clown which started out as gnome figurine until I painted it to mimic my 2022 Halloween costume. This haunted birdhouse was completed by drilling a small hole into the back panel and feeding in a string of warm white lights to glow through the opening on the front.

This piece went through many phases before it ended up as this finished product. Not to mention the life it had before it ever came to be in my possession. When I received this birdhouse it was painted red and still had pencil lines from whatever the original design plan was.

When I began working on the house, I initially painted it black and used gold and white paint pens to draw on details that I decided later on, did not truly fit the vision I had in my head. So I simply repainted it, found some new inspiration, some new materials, and ended up with the not so scary but still definitely haunted house you see here.


Dimensions: N/A

Mediums: Acrylic Paint, Craft Sand, Misc. Craft Materials

Sale Status: For Sale


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Cheesecake

Cheesecake was inspired by the color pallet of a piece of cheesecake I enjoyed one random Thursday evening. The stark contrast between the vanilla colored cake and the chocolate sauce I drizzled on top paired with the silver fork seemed very picturesque to me. I had been focusing on my monochromatic color aid paintings at the time and could picture this image on top of a deep chocolatey brown background.

While I did not initially intend to make all these monochromatic paintings about food, I have found a lot of inspiration from the simple imagery and color schemes of a lot of food items. Both Gummy Sharks and Valentine’s Candy were ideas I had in my head and found references for online. The more I continue with this series of paintings, the more references I acquire in my real life, finding inspiration from simple things I enjoy.


Dimensions: 4.5×6 inches

Mediums: Acrylic Paint

Sale Status: For Sale


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Tri-Sundae-Tops

I found this ceramic dinosaur in the clearance section of a craft store without any horns. So I took him home and brought him to his full potential as a tri-sundae-tops. I formed new horns out of polymer clay before priming the entire piece. A new paint job, some more clay embellishments, and a glossy spray sealer was all it took to bring him back to life. It was fun experimenting with different materials as I tried to mimic the elements of a real ice cream sundae.



This has been one of my favorite projects so far this year. Being able to take something that has been passed over for it’s flaws, and turn it into something that people love again is such a wonderful part of the creative process. For me, creating a Tri-Sundae-Tops was a no brainer. I looked at that broken orange dinosaur and immediately saw it’s potential. Maybe it’s my love for food, or simply a passing thought, but I could not imagine this dinosaur as being anything other than a walking ice cream sundae. It was a slightly stressful process at times as I wasn’t always sure how to achieve the look I was going for. I took my time and did many trial runs of various materials until I settled on what I thought my best options were. Honestly, I could not be happier with how this piece turned out and I will proudly say that I’ve given this dino friend a loving home on my shelf. Maybe one day it will be joined by even more dessert themed members of it’s dinosaur family.


Dimensions: N/A

Mediums: Acrylic Paint, Polymer Clay

Sale Status: NFS

This artwork was created out of a damaged product which I purchased from clearance and turned into a new decorative piece.


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Valentine’s Day Candy

Valentine’s Day Candy is a color aid painting done on a hot pink background. This time, I chose a pile of foil wrapped chocolate hearts for my reference. Again, sticking to that more painterly style, I didn’t blend the colors too much, instead leaving blocks and lines to help give the illusion of crinkled foil.


Dimensions: 4.5×6 inches

Mediums: Acrylic Paint

Sale Status: For Sale


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Orange Creamsicle

Orange Creamsicle is another monochrome painting done on color aid paper. This time I chose a pastel orange which was the perfect backdrop for a slice of orange creamsicle cake, complete with gummy oranges and a golden fork. Once again, I did this is a more painterly style as opposed to hyper realism. This helps the piece be more cohesive with Gummy Sharks but also seemed to fit the subject matter and overall feeling I wanted this painting to have.


Dimensions: 4.5×6 inches

Mediums: Acrylic Paint

Sale Status: SOLD


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Gummy Sharks

I’ve been inspired by the Pantone card painting videos I’ve seen online to start painting on colored surfaces. Specifically, to paint on some left over color aid paper I have from a college class. This is the first of many monochrome paintings I plan on doing. I chose the color aid sheet in the color B-S1, a bright almost cerulean blue. My paint pallet consisted exclusively of black, white, and ultramarine blue which I used to create an image of gummy sharks in a more painterly style.


Dimensions: 4.5×6 inches

Mediums: Acrylic Paint

Sale Status: For Sale


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Half Self Portrait

This painting was a self implemented test of my skills working with oil paint in portraiture. I had done some smaller oil portraits in a more painterly style but wanted to try my hand at a more photo realistic approach. And while this still has far to go to truly be photo realistic I’m happy with the progress I’ve made in this medium and look forward to more progress in the future.


Dimensions: 8×12 inches

Mediums: Oil Paint

Sale Status: NFS

Reckless Driving

Reckless Driving is a piece inspired by the song of that title by Lizzy McAlpine. It originally started as a painting I began many years ago and was just now attempting to finish. I had been listening to the song and the silhouette from the music video kept appearing in my mind so I put it to paper. The geometric shapes seem to shatter, starting from the figure and spiraling out. It felt fitting for a song about crashing and falling apart.


Dimensions: 9×12 inches

Mediums: Acrylic Paint, Acrylic Paint Markers, and Pen

Sale Status: NFS

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