Sunday, March 29, 2009

Tired of the gray and creme tea towels yet? Good, because I'm not either! I just made B these pants out of two of the tea towels. They are flared , baggy and beautiful. I want a pair for me!





Thursday, March 26, 2009




Spring Break Project #2 - Planting Seeds
We had a full day of playing, planting, and friend making. Each person in our household had a new friend over at some point during the day. Lots of talking, crafting and, of course, planting took place. Hopefully something will grow in the next week...I do not have a very green thumb. Now, I'm trying to come up with a project for tomorrow...any suggestions?

Wednesday, March 25, 2009





Spring Break project #1 - Painted Place Mats
Today the children painted squares of canvas material using acrylic paints. The sun was shining through the window lined studio and we all enjoyed this little moment. Last week I came up with the idea of using ice cube trays for paint caddies...the deeper wells kept the paint in instead of spilling over the edge as it does while using the circular plastic paint trays.
When we were finished painting, I had to photograph the children's hands...so sweet!
Tonight I will add a quilted backing and they can eat their breakfast on their creations in the morning!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009



I've recently invested in some new watercolor paint brushes. It is important to keep brushes separated by the medium they are intended for. As I was contemplating how to store my new brushes and paints, I knew I did not want to use a plastic bin or another ugly coffee mug. I decided to make my own custom tote. After an entire day of tedious sewing, I am pleased to share the results with you.
To the right, there is a brush storage pocket that is specifically measured to fit my brushes. On the left, a paint storage section that holds 15-26 tubes of watercolor paint. A striped flap folds over the top of the brushes to prevent them from slipping out. The interior is canvas and the pockets are Heather Ross fabrics. The outside is my favorite part: a found tea towel and hand stamped art nest label. The gray and cream stripes are so dreamy and complimented the light colors of the the interior. I used four D-rings and created canvas belts to keep the the tote snugly rolled. Creating this paint and brush tote was a very rewarding experience. I know that it will accompany me in all my artistic endeavors!
On a side note: the background for these photographs is my painting table. Years ago I literally pulled the table out of a pile of clutter on the side of the road. My father had it refinished as a surprise. I was so touched my his encouraging gesture!



Monday, March 23, 2009


It's a pincushion ring! Be the first to sneak a peek at

Friday, March 20, 2009


It has been awhile since I've posted my art work. I've been working on my technique and experimenting with different paints and mediums. The watercolors I've started using produce a much richer color. This is also my first time to use illustration board instead of watercolor paper. I'm please with results and am looking forward to further experimenting and artistic growth. This is E at age 2. R looks just like her...The reference photograph (not pictured) was taken on one of our vacations to St. George Island. I love painting from candid shots, they most always convey rich life and emotion!

Thursday, March 19, 2009


Click here and you will see the Art Nest @ the Purl Beehive. See my thumbnail on the top right? - Yippee!!! YES - I can be in 2 places at once! Thank you, thank you , thank you to everyone who has encouraged me in all my creative endeavors...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

I spent a quiet Tuesday night at my art table cutting out tiny circles of fabric and modge - podging them onto wood nickels. I made 16 pairs for a total of 32 game pieces. My children LOVE playing this game. We all sat on the studio floor yesterday afternoon and played three full games. Everyone was laughing and cheering for each other as more and more matches were discovered. I felt such a sense of accomplishment, peace, and joy as I witnessed this tiny handmade game bring smiles, giggles, and memories to my family. It was an afternoon to remember!

Sunday, March 15, 2009


Weekend sewing...so lovely! With nice weather, a clean studio, and the children spending last night at my in-laws, I feel relaxed and accomplished. I'm sewing each of my children a tote for overnight trips, library trips, or just for lugging their toys around from room to room. HG's is still in the studio being assembled. I hope they enjoy these totes as much as I enjoyed sewing them!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

I have discovered that I am truly in love with rescuing children's books. The criteria for selecting each book depends of my mood, but usually I look for classic books that have beautiful, charming illustrations. Today was a success...the above Maurice Sendak book, a Babar book dated 1954, The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton, and Bedtime for Frances by Russell Hoban. All in hardback, all for 10 cents. We already own the last two books that I bought but, as I explained to myself as I crept to the check-out line, I can't just leave these dear classics laying in this cold book sale room. Who will appreciate them here?