Skip to main content

Posts

Pen, Paper and Color

Another TMC for me, a potted flower in my back yard. Too soon I will empty all of the pots and store them away for the winter. I’m enjoying looking at them rebound from the hot dry summer, a few fresh blooms before the first frost. Petunias are always a good flower for pots, even in the hot dry summer they can survive and continue to bloom. Cut them back a little mid way through the growing season and you will get fresh flowers and the plants won’t get as leggy. Petunia growing tips here . Plant them in hanging baskets, pots or in mass in your flower beds and you won’t be sorry. They are a pest free riot of easy color to add to your area.

Featured Etsy Blogger

This Etsy seller has two shops and some items that made me go squeee.. Splendid Little Stars (from her shop notes) Artsyness and crafting have always been a part of my life. I love the outdoors, to travel to new and beautiful places, photographing all the while. Nature inspires me. I love making most anything with my hands. Inspired many years ago, by my daughter's first grade teacher, I began the study of tie dyeing. Learning something new while creating is a constant process. Discovery is a joy (mostly)! I have been selling hand~dyed and hand~painted clothing for about 20 years now. I have been making jewlery for much longer than that. For about 4 years, at the turn of the century, I owned a gift shop along with other artisians. We made and sold our own creations along with some "ready-mades." Truly, the most meaningful part of this was the relationships formed with our treasured customers. Sharing our creations with an appreciative audience was always heart-w

Pen and Paper

TMC ( The Twenty Minute Challenge from Katharine Cartwright) I have really gotten interested in sketching and then laying down some watercolor on top of the sketch. Limiting myself to 20 minutes has really been key to my realization of what the necessary lines are and a huge editing lesson. Not to mention, I can allow myself to “play” for 20 minutes. It is a lesson in organization also. With a 20 min limit, having everything ready is key. I like to start with the simplest of things, like pen and paper, and maybe some basic watercolors, and one brush. I enjoy looking at efforts of others also, and reading what they have learned, and seeing their choices. This is a quick pen sketch of some trees in my backyard, then I quickly used some watercolors to add some character! Time to rake leaves!