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Drawing Fish and Planting Seeds

Fish

For the whole month of January I am drawing a fish everyday,  as you do! They are all going on the same page so that by the 31st I will have a page of fishy fish to maybe use as a coloring sheet or just a lovely page of different fish.  Half way through the project, I am starting to get a full page.  I can’t wait until I am squeezing them in!

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Then in February I am going to do the same thing, but with a different object.  I am thinking of drawing a house every day in February, so that I will end up with a very long street or a little village by February 29th.

The weather this week has gone perfectly bonkers.  In the mornings we have had frost and icy puddles and today’s temperature has risen to nearly 70 degrees fahrenheit!  Spring-like.  Don’t pull out the shorts just yet because it is supposed to drop down to 18 degrees by Sunday with the threat of snow.

So, while the air is warmer, I decided to sow some seeds to keep in the basement to germinate, ready for outdoor planting in the Spring.

Gardening

I bought some Habanero Orange Pepper, Sweet Banana Pepper and Cherokee Purple Tomato seeds from a local seed producer, ‘Seedgeeks‘ and I am planting them today.  The bag of potting soil was frozen so I put it in the sun to warm up and I am going to give the seeds a nice water before I gather them up and move them into the basement for a few months.

Fingers crossed for a bumper crop in the summer!

Happy Thursday whatever you are up to.

Weekly Photos 1/52.

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The creek flooded recently and covered the local park in water.  Once the  water level had gone down, there was a little marble sitting in the silt.  It is pitted and chipped, but the colours are as bright as ever and it is now a part of my ‘creek marble’ collection.

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Seed pods and moss in the woods.  I love that moss is such a stunningly bright green.

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I am sketching a specific item each day this month as part of the Creative Bug and Lisa Congdon class ‘January Drawing Challenge’.  Day 8 was ‘Draw a Cat’ day.

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Just the right time of day to catch some shadows on the wall.

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Day 10 of the January Drawing Challenge was mushrooms. As you know, I have a thing for photo’ing pretty much any mushroom I see, so those photos came in handy here!

Happy Monday, I hope you have a fab week ahead!

‘I like’ Friday. The Art Journaling Edition.

CatsEatDogs art journal page

I am really really really liking art journaling at the minute, so today’s ‘I like’ Friday should be called ‘I really really really like’ Friday!

My art journaling journey began late last year when I joined the Get Messy community and started to follow along with what the talented people over there were creating.  I wasn’t really making any pages myself because honestly I felt rather out of my depth.  It was all so full and layered and complicated and I am a kind of simple soul, especially in my art.  So I watched and chatted and absorbed as much as I could.

Then a prompt appeared on Instagram with instructions, just vague directions, but that was just what I needed.  So I gesso’ed and I stuck paper down and painted and stamped and wrote and doodled and I had a great time doing so.

I did it again and this page (above) took on it’s own little life.  I never intended the girl to have wings, but there they appeared as I drew some random doodles. The paint kept asking to be added, so I arranged it on the pages with my fingers, blending and texturizing as I went.

Finally I  spattered ink all over the place and all over my face (!) to finish up the spread.  Of course I might go back and do some more to it, but I have already got a base layer on the next double spread ready to go, and I am excited to see where that will take me.

I am very optimistic that I will have a fat, paint filled sketchbook by the end of the year, heck I might even have two or three!

People always say how therapeutic and rewarding making any kind of art is and I have to say that I agree fully, even a few minutes a day just seems to open up your mind to the next idea and then the ideas and inspirations just pop up all over the place.

Keep that notebook handy folks, you are going to need it!

New year stuff to do, want to do, should do, resolutions?

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I don’t like to make ‘resolutions’, but then I do like to give myself a list of things I would like to do in the year, so I suppose I do like to make resolutions.  Maybe it is the concept of the whole new year resolution/setting yourself up to fail thing that I have the problem with.

Lose weight, stop drinking booze, eat healthy, exercise, blah blah blah.  I try and do all of these things all of the time, well except the stopping booze thing because that is just ridiculous.  Let’s try and drink more water and call that one quits.

I need more ‘doing’ resolutions in my life, so this year I have a few ideas of things I want to do, achieve, create.  Things I want to look back on and declare a new skill learnt or an old one improved on. Here are a few of my ideas –

1. Daily sketch of the same thing, all drawn on the same page. Eventually making 12 spreads of fish/faces/shoes/necklaces/whatever else I come up with. I will be blogging about these at the end of the month as I finish each one. Maybe a mid month update. For the month of January I am drawing a fish every day, some from my imagination and some from books. Hopefully I will end up with 31 fancy fish swimming about on the same page by the end of the month.

2. Fill many art journals, ok, one will do, but I want it all fat and bulgy. I am very keen to art journal, but I am so useless when presented with a blank page and the ‘look, you can do anything you want’ threat, challenging me from the white sheet in front of me. I need a little bit of instruction, a wee dab of guidance if you will. Even if the instructions come from me, I just need the start. With that in mind, another resolution under the ‘doing’ theme is-

3. Keep a separate book with ideas of things to sketch/record. Ideas for my sketchbook and art journal or a watercolour, a coloring sheet (yes, there are more coming!), something to sew, a piece of jewelry or a layout idea. It will all go into this one place so that I can grab the book when I am faced with the blank page and my imagination is yelling – ‘go go go, make something, draw something!’ Hopefully this way, I will spend more time practicing and creating and less time wondering what to practice or create.

4. I want to sew more this year.  I like to sew (firstly I wrote here that I was a sewer and realized that that may not be the word I was after, ahem…) and I have always liked to sew and make things from fabric, so this year I would like to get back to that.  The sewing machine will come out and hopefully we can make some spiffy things together.  It is my goal to get some projects on  here on the blog too, so that you can see what I am up to and get some DIY ideas too.

Now I have said all of that, I suppose I need to do it!  It will be my pleasure and I will be a happy camper if I have a nice fat sketchbook, 12 pictures with 29-31 things in each and some fabric goodness by the end of 2016.

Do you make resolutions?  Goals?  Do you stick to them or forget about them until January of the next year when you decide to have a look and see what you did?

Happy Wednesday!

Weekly Photos 53/52

Emmenegger park St Louis MO

We have never visited this park before and it looks like we might have to wait a while before we see it when it is dry.  It is both fascinating and macabre to see floods in action close up.

Powder Valley, MO

Powder Valley park and trail was not under water, so we had a wander along the trails there.

Powder Valley, MO

I liked the colours and movement of the creek bed here.

Rockwoods Reservation, MO

On New Year’s Day we went to Rockwoods Reservation and walked ‘The trail through the trees’.  These icicles looked like lots of discarded plastic bags from a distance.

Rockwoods Reservation, MO

Lots of rocky faces to be spotted in these rocks at Rockwoods Reservation.

Ice

How on earth does ice form like this?  There were a few similar formations under a tree, no more ice or frost anywhere around.  It was paper thin, delicate and beautiful.

Rockwoods Reservation, MO

End of the hike, end of the day.

I hope you had a great start to 2016!  Happy New Year!

Through The Lens Thursday #53. Celebration.

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Today is the last day of 2015 and the final ‘Through the Lens Thursday’ offering.  The prompt supplied as always by the lovely Greta at Gfunkified blog was ‘Celebration’.

My celebration this morning was a coffee with a waffle treat on the top. Celebrating the fact that I managed to eventually fit in a coffee after Barre class, a trip to Target for boring stuff and half price Christmas sweets, REI to refund a present, Michaels for yarn and dye and Whole Foods for New Years Eve dinner ingredients.

Now I get to mess about in my art journal and wish you all a very happy, healthy new year.

Happy 2016!

Simple Tie Dye Scarf

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What to do when it is cloudy and cold outside and everywhere you might want to hike is a swamp?  Stay in a get bored? No!  Make a scarf of course!

I had two yards of cheesecloth fabric (yes, the very same fabric all cool blouses and skirts in the 1970’s were made from) in my cupboard and some dye I had bought ages ago and never used.  The colours I had to choose from were navy, black or brown (obviously I wanted a dark green…), so I picked black.

To dye my future accessory a solid black or add a spot of tie dye?

I decided to try some very simple tie dyeing using three elastic bands.

Sorry about the lack of ‘process’ photos, but when I was doing it, I honestly didn’t think it would come to much, just an exercise to keep me entertained.  Funny how when you do something with no pressure on yourself, it turns out to be rather ace!

I secured an elastic band about 3inches from each end and one in the middle (ish), making sure that the bands were tight and in a solid line, so that the finished ‘stripe’ would be as solid as possible.

I followed the instructions on the dye packet (I used Rit dye) then removed the elastic bands by carefully snipping them off.

After I had rinsed and washed the scarf, the stripes were a pale grey and the main body of the scarf is a dark grey rather than black, but I love it to little pieces and I can’t wait to wear it.

I didn’t finish the ends and don’t intend to, partly because the fabric would stretch weirdly if I hemmed the ends and partly because I can’t be bothered!!

What do you get up to in those ‘what shall I do now’ moments?  Try making a tie dye scarf, it is fun and all finished in about an hour!

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Happy Wednesday.

 

 
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Weekly Photos 52/52

 

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Jelly Babies!  Not easy to get hold of here, but we managed to get the teen a massive tub of them.  I also found this article on the BBC about the sweet treats we love to bite the heads off.

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A favourite Christmas present was the ‘Adventure’ G.I. Joe complete with Yeti! I think they are having a playful wrestle in this picture…

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A pile of presents I received!  Yay!  I love the Jamie cookbook and I am so happy to be a proud owner.  I like to make notes in my cookbooks which I don’t think the library would approve of! I also got some sketchbooks with kraft paper inside which will make a nice change from the usual white paper.  My new Micron pens are tucked inside this fab deer pencil case (I think it is a make up bag, but I have reallocated it).

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One of my most favourite Christmas treats is fresh roast chestnuts.  I like to mash them up and make a sauce with them, although I can quite happily eat them as they are, straight out of the oven.

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It has not stopped raining for three days and when I say rain, I mean torrential rain, pouring out of the sky and down the streets. We have had floods locally and the creek in the woods is as high as I have ever seen it.

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What has popped out though, is all the bright colours of the lichen growing on the fallen trees of the woodland floor.  The rain has given them all a glow and a lovely sheen.

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Many new little rivulets have appeared all over the woods, as well as the creek turning into a raging river!

The rain is supposed to stop this afternoon which will be a wonderful thing, then everything has to stop being swamp-like which may take longer.

I have to go to the library to return some overdue books, so it looks like I might have to don my wellies and get the umbrella out.

Happy Monday!

Six Word Saturday

Six Word Saturday

Happy Boxing Day!

We got lots of cheesy jokes out of the crackers yesterday – Why did the doughnut seller retire?  Because he was fed up with the hole business. Boom boom!

Another – My friend drowned in a bowl of muesli.  He was pulled in by a strong currant. Ha ha ha.

In my cracker was a mini badminton set which we played over the gravy and sprouts!

I hope you are having a good Boxing Day, it is pouring with rain here and I think we might float away if it continues!

Through The Lens Thursday #52. Stars.

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Merry Christmas Eve!  I am just popping in to post my nearly final Through The Lens Thursday photo.

This week’s theme is ‘Stars’ and these stars plug into my computer and flash different colours – fancy!

I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas whatever you are doing.