Friday, December 30, 2011
New painting of baby barn owl
I haven't been in my studio much the last two weeks because of Christmas break, but I did manage to paint this baby barn owl right before Christmas. I thought it turned out wintery looking, probably the blue background. It is acrylics on wood (Luan).
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While I hate the word cute being used to describe art, this little guy is kinda cute, huh?
It's Paint Party Friday! Take time to visit the other artists and their work if you have a chance. Lots of talent!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
First Snow
Today we woke up to our first snow. Pretty, white, fresh and
bright.
if only he could reach the falling flakes. Such sweet little hands.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas! All the presents are unwrapped and toys are being played with. Ham will be going in the oven soon, cheesy potatoes, green beans and other yummies will all be consumed. Pecan and pumpkin pie, oh my.
Wishing all my friends the happiest of holidays and Merry Christmas today!
xx
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Butterfly Housing
I've been working on painting a butterfly box for a Christmas present and I've got it finished except for the clear coats. I used acrylics and of course I had to add a little metallic paint and what perfect place to add that but the only colored butterfly on the whole box. It looks a bit like a hot mess in these photos, I took them at night. But it really does look better in natural light.
close up of metallic butterfly! |
wicked stairs - see my slippers? that's where I landed. |
Happy Holidays!
Monday, December 19, 2011
WOOO HOOOT!
I won, I won! I was lucky enough to win this fabulous print of "Hootie Clause" by Heather Foust of Let the Journey Begin. If you are so jealous that you must have your very own, lucky for you that she sells them in her Etsy Shop here.
It's going to be a great week!
xx,
Friday, December 16, 2011
Old Man Sun
Happy Friday! One week until Christmas Eve, can you believe it?! Have you got all your shopping done? I'm pretty much done, a few little things here and there.
It's Paint Party Friday! Yay! So today I want to share a drawing that I've actually re-drawn and re-purposed. It was fun to do different things with this piece and I kinda had the feeling of reckless abandon since it was a print. I got the idea from my friend and artist Diane Salter of My Art Journal. If you've not visited her blog, you need to go if for nothing more than inspiration. I'm linking up with her tutorial page.
Here's my original
I drew this with Prisma Colors quite a while back and like it and plan to frame it, so I don't really want to sell it. I've had offers to buy it, but I can't let go. I'm bad about that. So I found this idea on Diane's blog and tried it with my Old Man Sun.
You scan or photograph your original. (I photographed b/c it was too big) Then print it out with some thick paper and do whatever you want on the print. Easy peasy, right? and fun! I wanted to bump up my colors on my print so I ended up drawing the entire piece over again only this time with these new (to me) crayons called Caran d'Ache Neocolor I Artist Crayons. Wow! What color and fun these are. They are water soluble so that just adds a whole new dimension to our projects. As I was getting the link for this post I just discovered they have metallic crayons too! Oh be still my heart. I'll be getting those for sure, cause I love me some metallic.
I ended up doing a few different ones including this one with my favorite metallic shimmery powders and made a treasure box that I'm happy with. I've got it in my Artfire and Etsy shop.
I also made this other one on a board and don't know what to call it, a plaque? or wall hanging? they both sound silly so I haven't listed it yet. Any suggestions?
Here it is, slightly different than the box and for a different use. I love the streaky look of the metallic. Pictures are hard to capture the shimmer, but shimmer they do!
So there you go, new uses for old art. Thanks to Diane :) Now go visit the other Paint Party Players.
Toodles,
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
New Customized Treasure Box
What do you think? |
Five is such a cute age. But unfortunately, with fun, birthday parties and lots of kids come lots of germs. The party was at a gym that has gymnastics and they all just had a blast. There were trampolines everywhere, balance beams to climb on and inflatable bouncy houses. But the star of the show was a sponge pit.
Ick.
I refer to it as the Cesspool of Snot. So... today Asher missed school and has an ear infection. Oh well, goes with the territory. I just hope I don't get it, seems like germs just know when vacation or holidays are coming don't they?
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Hamburger Stew for a cold winter's night
I've got a recipe to share today and it's perfect for this time of year. With all the big dinner's going on and family over but you still gotta make your normal every day dinners, this is great to have around in the fridge. It just gets better in the fridge as a matter of fact. It's also one of those recipes that you can add or delete whatever you have on hand. It's filling and warm good comfort food. I hope you enjoy it :)
Hamburger Stew
- 2 big cans of whole tomatoes
- potatoes as many as you want
- carrots about 2 lbs.
- onion
- garlic
- hamburger, about 2 pounds
- tomato sauces (according to how much you want to make, i.e. how soupy. Sometimes I use a big can of spaghetti sauce)
- sweet basil
- oregano
- salt + pepper
So the first thing I do is get a big pot and get my sauces and tomatoes simmering with the spices in it. This way they get all yummy and flavorful. The longer it simmers the better.
Side note: This is perfect for my tomatoes that I've frozen from my garden. If you've never done this, it is sooooo much easier than canning. Just toss your washed and cored smaller tomatoes like roma type in freezer bags and freeze those suckers solid. No blanching, no peeling. When you pull them out of the freezer to use, the skins slide right off as they thaw. Great for sauces, soups and chili's.
I then peel my carrots and cut them up in 1" bites and pop them in my micro cooker with a little water to steam them in the microwave. I like my carrots real soft, so I do this instead of just letting them cook in the sauce.
I'm usually in a hurry, so I cut up my potatoes and usually cook them up in my pressure cooker which takes like 3 minutes. I should probably just toss my carrots in there too. You could also just cook them on the stove or microwave.
Then I fry up my burger with the onion and garlic. Drain the grease and add to stew. Let it simmer. You really could serve it up right then, but I like to let all the flavors come together. Serve it up with some butter bread and there you go. Like I said, it is even better the next day.
Let me know if you try it :)
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Pirate Ship Treasure Box
My last art show is over for the year and it was fun. I had a roomie in my booth, my friend Amelia and I shared a booth. That makes the day go by a lot more smooth and it's also more fun to have someone to laugh and gripe with. Sales were decent and I did more face painting which is such a kick. I even wore my own snowflake glitter tattoos. Fun :)
If you saw my last post, it was about a painting of a pirate ship I did. I put that painting on a box and many other illustrations with it. It was the very first piece to sell and here it is :)
I used prints of my original paintings and illustrations so I can recreate this box, although it wouldn't be identical which I don't want anyway.
I'm linking to Paint Party Friday =) Check out the talent!
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