Kamis, 29 Desember 2011

Beach Scene


Did you know there was such a thing as a paint-able wall heater?  Well, I sure didn't- not until my mother-in-law asked me if I could paint hers for her bathroom!  It's called an eco-heater and I think it's made out of ceramic tile, but I'm not completely sure.  If I ever need to have a wall heater in my home, I will get one of these!

The beach scene I painted should go well with her ocean-themed bathroom.  The only part I'm not so happy about is the white circular dial in the corner.   That part is plastic, so I wasn't sure I could paint on it. 

Selasa, 27 Desember 2011

Watercolor Landscapes


Well, I'm back to blogging after taking a nice little break for Christmas.  I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!

I was going to share the most recent birdhouse gourd I painted for someone for Christmas, but I didn't finish it until Christmas Eve and forgot to take pictures before I gave it away- sigh.  This gourd was the hardest one to paint.  It was a prairie scene with a windmill and trees.  I had such a hard time getting it done, but I finished it and was happy... until the person it was being given to decided not to join us for Christmas.  That was disappointing.  So the gourd was left there and I still don't know if it is liked or appreciated so I think I'm taking a break from gourd painting for a while.

So... onto happier things..... watercolor landscapes! These three scenes I painted years ago: two while I was in college and the other while my husband was still in college.  I have all three hanging up in my bedroom and they never cease to bring me joy :)



Kamis, 22 Desember 2011

Grey Crochet Earmwarmer


So, I ran across a couple more free patterns for crochet ear-warmers and of course, I HAD to try one out! These patterns are much cuter than the one I came up with a few months ago.  Nothing can beat the shell stitch with crochet- it's my favorite :)

I actually used two separate patterns to create this ear-warmer.  The pattern for the band comes from
 tangledhappy.com.

The pattern for the flower comes from Melody Maria Fulone on Ravelry.com.  Check out her Cozy Flowered Headband.  I haven't tried out the headband part yet, but the flower pattern is awesome!




And since I won't be posting again until next week, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

Selasa, 20 Desember 2011

A Look at my Sketchbook


I'm still struggling to get those birdhouse gourds painted for Christmas, even though I only have a few days left to do it- yikes!   So for now, I'm leaving you with a sketch from last summer.  I was sitting on a beach in San Diego at sunset and it was heavenly.  I can't wait to go back someday!

Sabtu, 17 Desember 2011

Three of a kind ornaments


Well, here it is.... proof that I did finally make something this week.

I bought some mini styrofoam balls at the dollar store and covered them with left over craft stuff with the help of some hot glue.   At first I tried spray painting one and that did not go well.  Spray paint actually dissolves styrofoam- who knew?




Rabu, 14 Desember 2011

Carmel Corn


This delicious treat is brought to you by my husband, since I have failed to make anything of consequence this week.  I have some more gourds to paint for Christmas gifts, but I am seriously lacking motivation.

So check out this recipe for My Amish Friend's Caramel Corn found at allrecipes.com.   It takes some time to make, but it is really yummy- especially when your husband makes it for you :)  I love that guy!



Sabtu, 10 Desember 2011

Pine Cone Garland Tutorial


I love pine cones!  They are beautiful, free (if you live any where near pine trees) and are great for decorating.  Here's one idea I came up with to put pine cones to use for the holidays.

Pine Cone Garland Tutorial

Materials:
Pine Cones, washed and dried
String
Ribbon
Spray Paint
Push Pins

Step 1:  Cut a long piece of string and wrap one end around a pine cone.  Tie it off leaving a little tail at the end.


 Step 2:  Continue wrapping pine cones down the length of the string leaving even spaces in between. Tie a knot around each pine cone to hold them in place.  When you get to the last pine cone, leave another little tail at the end.

 

Step 3:   Grab your paint and beautify your pine cones. I used some gold metallic spray and it looks ama-zing on pine cones!


Step 4: Cut small strips of ribbon and tie them in bows or knots in between each pine cone on your garland.




Step 5: Hang your garland on your walls, hearth, or wherever you like.  I tied little knots at each of the ends and stuck them with push pins to hang on the wall.


Happy decorating and Happy Holidays!

Selasa, 06 Desember 2011

Pink flowers make me happy



This painting makes me happy! Well, pretty much all flowers make me happy, but I'm even happier when I can capture one in a painting.  Especially since flowers are kind of scarce this time of year.


You can also check it out at my Etsy Shop.... yep, it's for sale!

Sabtu, 03 Desember 2011

When I see fruit

 When I see fruit... my first thought is not to eat it (although I love fruit).  My first thought is to paint it!
Call me weird, but I actually pick through the pears at the grocery store to find the ones with the best shapes and colors.  And then once I get them home, I don't want to eat them right away.  I've had many pears go almost rotten because I didn't want to eat them until I had painted them.  I guess I'm hopeless.  I think about painting stuff A LOT.  It's my passion!

So enjoy more delicious fruit paintings by me :)
 

My first attempt at painting an orange in watercolor....



And yet another pear... I think I've painted at least 10 of these now.


Kamis, 01 Desember 2011

Painted Birdhouse Gourds


I've been working on a few gifts for family.... painted birdhouse gourds! 

I painted some with my family earlier this fall (check them out here), but this time I got my husband to drill holes in them so that they can be used for actual birdhouses. 


With a little acrylic paint and a final coat of polyurethane, I think they turned out quite nicely :)