Tramp Art, like quilting, relies on using salvaged materials to create textures and patterns then piecing them together to make beautiful yet utilitarian
objects. While relatively unknown, Tramp Art was a wide-spread form of Folk Art that flourished in America between the 1870's – 1940's.

Etsy

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Everything your HEART desires...



I wanted to share with you
some of the Hearts in my personal collection...
you got have heart!


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A new piece that is going to be a Valentine
for someone very special....

I call her "Sew Sweet".
She is a thread holder, scissor holder and a pin keep.
The inspiration for this piece came from a
wonderful old Fraktur Angel and a sweet, very worn
antique pin keep. I used an antique German
porcelain doll's head, some hand-dyed velvet, silk ribbon,
some vintage German milliner's flowers and 
a wool paisley from the 1800's to make the pin keep.
It is filled with sawdust and a small amount
of cherry tobacco for a wonderful faint aroma.




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Here is a selection of pieces from my website
that may tug at your heartstrings or
be the perfect thing for your sweetheart...





"Fruitful Sewing"

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Scissor Holders with Heart Handled Scissors

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Heart In Hand Thread Holder & Pin Cushion

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Courting Mirros and a box entitled "L.M.A."

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"Hearts Desire", 5" x 7" picture frame 
awaiting a photo of that special someone.

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And a piece that I recently saw and loved....


designed and made by a new friend of mine,
Lori Rippey.


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I have some exciting news that I will be sharing VERY soon!
Hope you all have a Happy Valentine!









Friday, October 16, 2015

Giving thanks.....

I have so many things to be thankful for...
a loving husband and our furry 
four footed family, friends, the gifts
I have been given and the ability
to share those gifts.

It has always been my belief
that the gifts or talents I have are not
inherently mine, rather, I am  their
caretaker and as such it is my duty, my 
responsibility to nurture, grow
and share those gifts with others.

I am so thankful to all the friends,
family members and fellow artists who have
been so generous with their support
and encouragement as I pursue my dream of
The Art Tramp.

GOOD NEWS!
I have almost reached my first goal
with my Go Fund Me campaign.
I just need a few hundred more to be able to 
securely get to and from my first show,

The American Artisan Show
November, 6-8 in Wilton, Connecticut


I invite you to come join us 
and enjoy a truly wonderful event with some 
of the most amazing artisans.
Please stop by and say hello and I look forward 
to meeting you!

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I just wanted to take a moment
and share some of the pieces I am creating
for The American Artisan Show.
Most of these images are "works in progress"
but you will be able to see the 
finished pieces when you come to the show!















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One of my extremely gifted friends,
Tammy Black, had a wonderful give-a-way
on her blog recently.

It seems I never win these give-a-ways
BUT when it is something that
is truly unique and wonderful and makes
my heart sing (like Tammy's work)
I feel compelled to enter
and guess what.....I WON!



I have always loved acorns and
have an affection for Squirrels, Ravens 
and Crows. So, I was thrilled to 
discover that I will be the caretaker 
for this sweet little Acorn! 
It and Tammy's friendship are a 
treasure to me, worth more then gold.

For any of you who are stitchers
or simply appreciate exceptional design,
please take a moment to visit

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Last but not least,
if you would like to contribute to my
any donation would be most gratefully 
accepted and be put to good use.
I am almost a third of the way to my goal
and am feeling very thankful and 
very blessed for all of your love and support!


THANK YOU!

David A. Schump a.k.a. The Art Tramp











Friday, September 11, 2015

A little birdie told me...

I woke up this morning and it
finally feels like fall....
there is a cool breeze coming through
the kitchen window and I can
hear the birds off in the garden as a
lite drizzle falls to the ground.

I want to take a moment to thank
all those fellow artist, friends and family
for the contributions you have made
to my Go Fund Me campaign.
Your encouragement and support are
a real blessing.

I am still hoping to get enough to 
cover the costs of getting to and from my 
first show in November and if possible 
enough supplies to make some wonderful 
new pieces to make their debut at 
the American Artisan Show.


If you would like to contribute to 
this effort any amount would be 
such a gift and much appreciated...
just click on the link above.

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I wanted to take a moment and share
some of the new pieces as well as some special
pieces I have made for some of my fellow
artists and friends recently.

A dear friend and a most exceptionally gifted
needlework artist, Tammy Black, ordered
a Heart In Hand Thread Holder & Pin Cushion
about 6-8 weeks ago and she received it 
in the mail yesterday!

"I will cherish this very special piece
with all my heart, it will sit on a table beside my
stitching chair...I'll think of you and
your amazing talent every time I look at it.
So beautiful..."




I am so happy that she is so thrilled with it!!!
If you are a stitcher or simply love good design
I would suggest you check out her work and 
take a moment to read her blog.

Scattered Seed Samplers

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A wonderful doll and Santa maker, 
Bonnie Jones, ordered one of my small 
1800's German style sleighs. 
I can't wait to see what glorious Santa
she creates to ride in this sleigh!






If you don't know her work 
you should really look her up on the web!

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Another friend, Benjamin William Bradley, makes 
stunningly beautiful cotton batting ornaments.
These treasures are made using vintage materials and
are truly heirloom quality pieces to treasure.


This little treasure is in my collection.

I made some miniature sleighs for Benjamin
so that he can play around and see 
what he comes up with to accompany them.
If these sleighs work then I may
just have to make some more or even create
a custom sleigh just for his use.


The smallest sleigh is 3"l x 1.25" h x 1"w
and the largest sleigh shown is
6"l x 2.5"h x 2"w.

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As for the "little birdie"....
well, one of the new pieces I hope to have
ready for the American Artisan Show
is a series of Limited Edition ornaments.

I plan on making 9 different ornaments
and the editions will be limited to 12 of each.

Two of the ornaments will be clip-on birds....
a Dove and a Raven.

I started working on these this week. 
So far  the Dove is chip-carved and assembled. 
I hope to chip-carve and assemble the 
Raven today. By the end of the weekend both
should be painted and ready to photograph.
Then once I have the supplies I can
beging to make the other 7 ornaments.
Once that is done I will start on making all
12 of each design.

Here are some "work-in-progress" photos
for you to enjoy...






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REMEBER MARTHA!

I am proud to be among those fine artists 
 website. I would appreciate you taking a 
moment to read my profile and write a comment.

The voting will begin on September 21st.


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Thank you for spending some time with me today.
I hope you all have a good day today
and a wonderful weekend. Enjoy yourselves!