Stuck in Bean World

I'm back in action!!! For the past few weeks, I've been planning for my sister's bachelorette weekend and doing some event planning for the PC3 Mentor Program TILT night, in addition to my usual work load, and I finally got to spend some time on my unico projects this past week! I've decided I might try and make it the Orange Street Arts Festival in May as a tester booth to get ready for the big event in October...which has pushed me to get some stuff done fast! I figure that might help me better prepare and get a look into what customers like more of and less of so I don't waste as much time on items not so desired.

So last Christmas Eve our family decided to draw names and make a special gift for that person using their requested color...I got mom and she wanted something "espresso". I got the idea to use actual espresso beans to make her gift and came up with what I've been calling "bean art". After completing that project I LOVED it and thought it would be cool to continue this bean art for the booth! (Her gift is the one above.)

So after being cross-eyed for several hours a day from gluing bean after bean, I came up with these two completed pieces! Each one is about a 2' square shadowbox, custom built (thanks dad) and painted. The white one has an antique finish on the frame and the yellow one is crackled with a bluish green underneath. I still have another frame I hope to start and finish within the next week or two...I might need to take a break from these beans for a little while and start on some other projects that are a little less monotonous! Hope these are a hit though, I don't know that I've seen anything like them around town so maybe there won't be much competition in the bean market. ;)
 

11 comments:

Bekah said...

Thanks momma! I might cut you a break since you were the original inspiration for these things ;)

Ellana said...

Love your work!!! Beautiful pieces!!! I am also into bean art and enjoy doing it. Everyone is amazed at my patience!! lol The only problem I ran into is that green peas change to yellowish after a while. Have to put green paint on them. :(

Bekah said...

I ran into that too! I'm glad those are the only ones, do you glue yours into wood as well or do something different? It does take a LOT of patience, and my neck always hurts!

Ellana said...

I use mod podge and glue the beans onto canvases. Then I put glossy varnish on top. Could it be that your desk is too low (re. neck pain)? I just found green mung beans, so will see if they change color. They are smaller than the green peas, though. It's too bad I have to put the green paint on the green peas because the whole point of the project is to use the beans' natural color!! I just completed a project for my husband and will post it soon. Meanwhile, if you are interested, you can see what I did with the beans... :) I put the pics on my blog "Ellana and the gang".

Bekah said...

I'd love to see your blog but I can't find it, how do I get there?? I've been using mung beans and so far they haven't changed color on me. And my table is definitely too low!!

Ellana said...

Here is the link: http://ellanats.blogspot.com/
I hope that will help! Just posted my husband's birches. :)
Are you planning to get a higher table or a lower chair????

Bekah said...

Wow!! Your stuff is great, does it take you forever too? I can't seem to get the best look unless I glue them on individually, do you so the same? It looks like you do. It's so nice to talk to someone who's actually done this before! I hadn't seen anything like it before and I don't think there's many of us out there that do it.
Still haven't gotten a better workstation...I live in tight quarters so there's not too many options but I might start with the lower chair idea, why didn't I think of that!? :)

Ellana said...

Thank you!!! :) I also glue them individually. I bought craft twizzers, and that helped to speed the process up. I do get tired when it gets monotonous, but I enjoy doing this nonetheless. Many people CAN'T do this because they are not as patient as we are!!! lol My sister said she would give up after a minute!! Loved your owls too!! You are very talented! I too, would love to have my own business, but I'm afraid I am too chicken for that. No energy to be assertive enough... Lower chair or put something under the table legs if possible, like those bed lifts.

Ellana said...

Well, I just noticed another change: the lentils changed the color from greenish-beigeish to brownish. I wonder if that's a reaction to sunlight or to the glue's chemicals...

Ellana said...

HI, I just posted another piece I completed (if you are interested). Hope your back is better!!

Kid Minds said...

Wow, we have been doing some bean mozaic with my first grader and i finally decided to search for bean art ideas. Nothing as ellaborate as your work, of course. Just thought i would let you know, it's Very impressive!

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