Friday, July 20, 2012

Rainy day...

It's a rainy, cool Friday here - very uncharacteristic for July. We are having a little morning cartoon time before we head to play at Ikea. While we're out enjoying Swedish meatballs and ligonberry sauce, come on over and visit my guest post at Doodlebugheart.

 

Evolution

The other day I posted this picture of my art journal where I stalled out...

 

So I decided to add a few stencils, some masking tape, and a vinyl placemat on top and spray them with Glimmer Mist...

 

Well, that seemed a little busy, so I toned it down with a little more gesso.

 

Now what? I just watched this fantastic video on Donna Downey's blog recently where she had this amazing colorful background, then she painted over the entire thing with a simple leaf design. I decided to try something similar, since I had no clue where to go with this.

I like that you can still see some of the original elements through the layers of paint - I feel like it gives the simple image a little subtle energy.

 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Stuck...

I find so often that I get to this point in my journal and I get stuck...

A couple of layers of paint, some collage, some gesso...and stall. Hmmm...now what?

Well, while I'm sitting here staring at this page trying to figure it out, here's what I did yesterday.

 

Friday, July 13, 2012

Come visit!

Happy Friday!

While I'm chasing my boys around the pool today I have a guest post over at Doodlebugheart. Pop on over and visit!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Post-nap picnic

Cameron and Mommy having a little picnic snack in bed while Munchie naps. Playing with the iPad is his special treat if he plays quietly in his room for an hour or so (and let's Mommy nap in peace). Pretzels, grapes, and Angry Birds. What more could a 4-year-old ask for?


Monday, July 09, 2012

Weekend work

We were crazy busy this weekend with a 2-day yard sale. It was hot, dirty, exhausting work...but we off-loaded tons of stuff we weren't using and made a little cash in the process. Win!

Not a lot of time for art, but I did get a few minutes last night as my sweet husband was putting our kids to bed. I had a background basically done - it was a bunch of left over paint on stencils, on my paint brush, and from stamps that I had used on other pages and just "cleaned" on this page. Made the rest of the page go quickly. Gesso, washi tape, clutter from around my desk, india ink...done!


Watercolors?

I really don't get watercolors. Acrylics I get...they feel comfortable. So I've been trying to do some work in watercolors to see if I can make them work. You see, we will be traveling for most of August and I'm going to have to do art on the road. And a small watercolor kit is much simpler than a bunch of acrylics (though I'm bringing some of those too).

Anyway, it's definitely an experiment. I am loving the Caran d'Ache - probably because they give me the same control and vibrancy as acrylic paint, but are mess-free.

As always, it is all, just like me, a work in progress.


Thursday, July 05, 2012

Happy 4th!

We had a great 4th of July yesterday. I don't know about you, but having it fall on a Wednesday made the day seem much more low-key. There weren't any huge BBQ's or parties...just people doing parades and small get-togethers.

We went to the big parade here in Ridgewood. People start putting out their chairs along the parade route over a week in advance! We just showed up that morning and found a shady spot where the boys could watch the parade or run around and play.

In the afternoon we went over to a friend's house for a quiet cook-out - just our two families. The boys spent hours swimming in their hot tub. Then Caleb and I went home and Kevin & Cameron went to see the fireworks. Overall, a perfectly lovely 4th.

Now it's back to work! We're having a HUGE yard sale this weekend, so I've gotta keep purging and organizing. I love it!

Hope you had a wonderful 4th!

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Confession time...

So it's easy to make confessions on a blog no one reads, right?

This is my practice session...I'm practicing saying this outloud: I have gotten very involved in Mixed Media art in the past 6 months...specifically art journaling. It's hard to say that to anyone as it feels like it carries a sense of expectation. Like, "really? So what do you do? What does it look like? What do you do with it? Are you any good?" Ok, no one has actually said that - but then again I haven't really told anyone.

I'm super self-conscious.

Plus I'm still figuring it all out - what materials I like, what my style looks like, what I'm expressing.

What I know for sure is that it is ridiculously fun. I am having the best time taking humble elements - paper, paint, sometimes castoffs - and creating something that wasn't there before.

So, there you have it. That's what I'm doing with the snippets of free time I have here and there.

Whew...that wasn't too bad.