making art

I’ve been inspired by Lisa’s posts of her daily drawings, and so I thought I’d take a stab at it this school year. I adhere to the educational philosophy of “it’s you, not them.” My real responsibility is for my own education–and in order to teach my kids that they, in turn, bear the responsibility for their own educations I need to be learning and making during school time. So, here’s week one of drawings. Here in writing I’m only requiring myself to do 3 a week, but this week I have 5. You know, it’s new and the motivation is high :)

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They’re all small, about 6″x6″ give or take, on scraps of printmaking paper using watercolors and a regular old #2 pencil.

My other mom school work is working on the Womanhood Course in a new organization called The Art of Womanhood.

Long overdue…

I’m finally posting photos of the package Kim sent me forever ago. She sent me buttons, and oodles of fun new and vintage scraps,

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beautiful Marimeko scraps (I’ve been eyeing the green and brown one for a long time),

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and solids, of course!

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Life has been eventful here, to say the least. We got back from our trip to Idaho in August and promptly rearranged all the bedrooms upstairs. We painted walls and furniture, put kids in new rooms, and moved my art room. Now I have the smallest room–but it has the best light all day long and we’ve solved all the furniture arrangement problems I had before. As soon as the upstairs was back together Barry’s parents came to visit.

Then, Lowes had a sale on carpet. I’ve had carpet in the dining area of my house and with kids and spilled juice, crusty yogurt, etc. etc. it’s been really getting to me. So, we put new wood floor in the dining area and new carpet in the other two rooms downstairs. And, of course, while the old carpet was torn up and furniture moved out of the way there had to be painting of walls, and painting of walls includes picking of colors and many, many, many trips to Lowes (luckily it is about a mile away). Anyway, we’ve had several weeks of absolute chaos, but I think we’re back in control. We’re still working on a computer desk, but I’ve decided on making the “hollow core door and Ikea tressle desk” from the latest issue of Blueprint magazine. The tressles are on their way, the door will just be another trip to Lowes. Then we’ll set it up in the dining area because I’m tired of having office mess in the front room.

Now, two more photos in parting. I had a chance to use a long arm quilting machine while in Boise. Is that cool or what?! Here’s a peak of what I did.

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So, now the blog resurrection begins. I’ve missed you, internet. I’ve had a good breather. I’m still going to be cautious with my time, and after this I’m a little hesitant to post too much about my kids, but my artsy and crafty stuff needs somewhere to say hello!

I Love Jennifer Murphy!!

I can’t remember how I stumbled on her awesome “bears and other silly things,” but I was totally smitten. I had just started making jointed bears and I spent A LOT of time studying the toys in her gallery.

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Now she has revamped her website and it is a must see! Check out her studio and inspiration photos and ooh and awe over her crazy, charming, vintage, quirky asthetic.

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Thanks, Jennifer, for the photos!