
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Want to play? Step One.

Friday, November 5, 2010
Twirly Skirt
Sunday, October 17, 2010
My first crafty sale event!
This is the original for my bookmarks. I had it in my head that I wanted to hang something from branches, and then thought of bookmarks. This is one night prior to the show, so of course I was up way past midnight painting this. It wasn't my intention, but I loved it as a whole (and it works as such), so I just erased the dividing pencil lines and matted it. Now if I can ever find a way to make decent prints you may buy them some day from the vision of an ETSY shop that is dancing in my head.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Fall watercolor cards


I'm working on a series of fall watercolor greeting cards, these are still in progress but I like how they are going so I couldn't wait to show them! The paintings are done but I think the first one needs a tiny crop and the edges have some tags to smooth before I glue them to the chocolate cards.
I plan to paint a bunch more, all with different images. Should I sign my name (on the bottom right) on the watercolor itself or on the card?
I plan to paint a bunch more, all with different images. Should I sign my name (on the bottom right) on the watercolor itself or on the card?
Friday, September 24, 2010
Penguins for Christmas!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Fall Sketchbook
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Best laid plans....
green warty pumpkins. There were many more varieties, plus pick your own, but you get the idea. They even had homemade pumpkin donuts, yum!
Here is the cute old original Fifer truck. I brought home some fresh peaches and apples, a few weird gourds, apple cider donuts and of course a couple of Jack-be-quicks for my son Jack. Back at home today, our hokey little town is having one of its parades that goes by our front door. Today it's the Fireman's Parade. Who doesn't love a fireman? But let me tell you this parade lasts for HOURS, and after the first twenty five trucks or so (okay, that number is actually much smaller for me) the novelty kind of wears off. There are a smattering of bands and color guards (who doesn't enjoy Delawareans weilding axes?) and of course the marching ladies' auxillaries in their sensible shoes.
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