Gold Foil Invitations – Yes, Please!
June 10, 2014
Foil printing is making a HUGE come back. I mean, who doesn’t love a little flash of fancy when they open a wedding invitation? Foil printing also adds a lovely touch to menus (ahhh imagine that little glimmer in low lighting!) and as this bride requested, custom Thank You notes for her guests.
Please disregard my lack of photography skills…I’m no Diana Daley.
I currently don’t have these listed for sale in The Ink Lab…but I’m happy to provide you with a custom quote! Just plan in advance, since I don’t print them in-house.
If you or your foodie lovin’ friends need to revamp your kitchen, today is your big day! Use the code: APRIL50 to get 50% off your entire order in The Produce Stand. TODAY ONLY!
I even still have a few canvas prints available for purchase. These were a very limited edition, so grab them fast!
Trinity United Methodist Church – Savannah Watercolor Print
October 22, 2013
Another beautiful church to paint! This one is located on Telfair Square. Hand painted and signed prints now available!
8×10 inches – hand painted and signed
©Heather L. Young
Archie – Aussie Pet Portrait
October 14, 2013
Gracie – A Golden Retriever Portrait
October 1, 2013
8×10″ Acrylic & Oil Wash on Illustration Board ©2013
I hate to be one of those people advertising Christmas before Halloween has run its course, but my painting schedule does fill fast! Be sure to email heather@flyoungstudio.com if you’d like to get on the list.
***Come the start of 2014, I’ll be raising my fee for Pet Portraits considerably. They are truly a labor of love, but they take many layers of oil paint and lots of hours of work to complete. Anyone that gets on the list before December 31st, 2013 will get the old rate of $250 for an 8×10″.
Wesley Monumental sits on Calhoun Square and has been calling my name for years! So happy I finally had time to draw it!
8×10 inch prints available in theinklab.
©2013 Heather L. Young
One thing I love about Savannah are all the little hidden courtyards and carriage houses. As if the houses on the street aren’t charming enough?!
11×14 inches
Mural Painting 101 – Under the Sea Themed Nursery
June 7, 2013
People always assume my house is covered with murals. The fact is, I’m usually painting a wall for someone else and I’m quite indecisive when it comes to my own decor. That said, I have dreamed of the day I would get to design and paint my own nursery, and the time has finally come! I thought I’d document some of the process in case in of you DIY folk out there would like to try your hand. And yes, I’m fully aware that you can buy a vinyl decal these days, slap it on the wall and voila…but where’s the fun in that? This technique will show you how to take a simple sketch, blow it up, and transfer it to the wall. All you’ll need is a pencil, some paper, painters tape, acrylic paint, good brushes, and a steady hand.
Since our nursery was already blue, I decided long before we found out we were having a boy that rather than repaint the whole room, we’d go with an Under the Sea theme. (some of you may recall a similar project I worked on a few years back…click!) Our nursery is small, so I wanted a focal point over the crib, and decided an Octopus would be fun to paint…
I sketched a few options with my favorite color scheme (blue and yellow-green with accents of red-orange) and chose the version with the white undersides to balance out the white in his sailor cap.
Next I scanned my tiny sketch into photoshop and printed him out to scale on regular letter sized paper. In the past, I’ve been known to free-hand a mural or two, but in the interest of keeping my proportions and minimizing the amount of touch ups needed, an enlarged template is never a bad idea.
Yep, that’s my big ole belly making a cameo.
After putting all the pieces back together with tape, I flipped over the template and used the side of my pencil to roughly apply graphite to the black lines visible through the paper…
It doesn’t have to be perfect, in fact it’s best if you go a little outside the lines here. The more graphite applied, the better it will transfer to your wall.
Next, tape your template to the wall using painters tape. You can move it around until you get it just where you want it…
I measured our crib and marked the height with those little pieces of painters tape to make sure that Ocho (yes, that’s his name) would be properly placed without being cut off.
Next, I took my pencil and traced over the black lines, applying medium pressure. This will transfer that messy graphite to your wall. Before you remove your template completely, be sure to sneak a peek and make sure that all of your lines transferred nicely.
The lines will be faint, but they are there! Those little white spots are patched holes where we had nails from other artwork prior to making this the mural wall. To save myself from touching up blue paint, I strategically placed Ocho’s arms in the areas where the holes were.
Now it’s time to prime…and prime some more….and some more after that…and some more after that. Trust me, you don’t want to skip this step if you’re planning on painting a colored wall. It will save you LOTS of time in the long run. I used Killz low VOC primer that we had on hand from another project. (with windows open for good ventilation of course)
Now that you’ve laid quite the foundation, it’s time to start painting the fun stuff. I always paint from the background to the foreground.
I kept my sketch of Ocho nearby for reference. Oh and I won’t lie…yellow-green, though one of my favorite colors, usually requires many, many coats for a nice opaque layer…this green took 4 coats to cover well…I’d probably still be applying coats if I hadn’t primed!
Here he is! Spots and all! I’m really happy with how he turned out! He’s bright (no pastels for my baby) and he’s the perfect size for over the crib…measuring roughly 3 feet tall by 4.5 feet wide. I won’t lie, he was definitely time consuming…roughly 20 hrs, start to finish, but totally worth it!
The best part? He’s completely custom for our lil man.
I’m sure I’ll be adding some additional features to his room as time goes on, but for now, this is about all I have in me…(and standing on a ladder probably isn’t too terribly safe for a pregnant woman anyway)
I’d love to see some pics of your own DIY murals, and hope this little tutorial gives you a few tips to help you create something really spectacular!
*New Print* Savannah’s Ships of the Sea Museum
May 8, 2013
The Ships of the Sea Museum plays host to all sorts of fabulous events in Savannah! Each print is painted by hand making it unique and signed with love!
Prints measure 8×10 inches and come matted to fit 11×14 inch frames. Get yours here!
Just before the start of the New Year, I was approached by Ash and Laurel of Ashley Hilton Jewellery to use one of my Oak Tree Drawings on a sample wedding band. I’m always thrilled to work with other Etsy sellers, and I promptly agreed. I could not have been happier with their translation of my drawing, except to find out that others wanted their very own Spanish Moss draped rings AND to hear that it was featured on Huff Post Weddings, May 1st! What a way to start the month!
Their jewelry can be customized with your favorite tree, landscape, etc. Pieces can be designed with gem stones and a variety of metals, to suit any budget or style. Here’s a link to the Savannah Live Oak band, if you’d like one for yourself!
Thanks for finding me Ash and Laurel! It’s been a pleasure working with you from half way around the globe!