Sunday, August 23, 2020

Card making around here

I need greeting cards and I rarely buy them.  I make them.  Here's today's cards.  Started with white card stock, glued down a vintage dictionary page then washed them with a soft pink matte paint.   Punched one inch circles from a variety of scrapbook paper to use as the flower pedals.  The leaves are cut from vintage wallpaper.  I'll make the original cards but also scan them and reuse them over and over by adding my own  sayings like "hello"  "thank you"  either using a cool calligraphy pen or printed words.


 

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Guitar love

Probably ten years ago is when I first bought this guitar.  Yep, ten years!   I purchased it from a friend who plays very well.  I asked if she would give me lessons and she agreed, however for some reason I really don't recall, after one lesson I didn't go back.  I think we had schedule problems.  Then several years ago, another friend was visiting and he plays so we got the guitars out and he restrung and gave me a quick few tips.  Fast forward to now.... another friend asked for one of the guitars.  See I originally purchase one and borrowed a second one for my nephew.  Again, neither one of us have ever learned.  Back to present time...
I decided to have this guitar tuned and fixed.   Apparently, the low desert humidity is not good for guitars.  I got it back a few weeks ago.  I need to muster, is that word?  the confidence to learn.  I really would like to learn.





Sunday, July 26, 2020

Paintings

I needed something to do.  Found a pile of  5"x7" canvas panels and so got my paints out. Found some paper scraps and the glue stick.

It's all in the details!

Why one painting when you can do nine!
Decided on painting assembly line style!   This actually was kinda fun.  I plan to paint Latina inspired angel girls on each panel and then I will continue to embellish them.

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Salsa

Made mango strawberry salsa today.  I had only one mango so I added strawberries.  Pass the chips, please!


Tuesday, July 21, 2020

A quick snack

Made these...yummie!  We've been craving s'mores.  However, it's so hot no time for a fire pit and last camping trip in the forest, no open fires allowed!  A friend posted this recipe and I tried it out!  I had all the ingredients leftover from our camping trip.   The recipe is easy.  One tip is to keep a close eye when you have them under the broiler!  They brown quick.

Here's the recipe....  It's from the website kitchenfunwithmy3sons.com

S'mores Cookie Cups

With these S'mores Cookie Cups, you can enjoy the flavor of s'mores any time! Buttery graham cracker cups filled with toasted marshmallow and topped with Hershey's Chocolate Bar, everyone will be asking for s'more!
Course Dessert 
Cuisine American 
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 8 minutes
Servings 24 cookie cups
Author Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons

Ingredients

  • 1 cup finely crush graham cracker crumbs (about 7 whole graham crackers)
  • 1/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 6 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 12 marshmallows (regular size, not mini marshmallows)
  • 2 full size Hershey's Chocolate Bars, unwrapped and divided into 24 pieces

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350F.
  2. In a small mixing bowl, combine the graham cracker crumbs, powdered sugar, and melted butter.
  3. Grease a 24 cup mini muffin pan with non-stick cooking spray. Scoop the graham cracker crust mixture into the 24 cups. Gently press the crumbs into the bottom of each cup and up the sides to form little cups.
  4. Bake the mini graham cracker crusts at 350F for 4 minutes until golden brown.
  5. Cut each marshmallow in half to make 24 round marshmallows. Place one marshmallow in each graham cracker cup, cut side of the marshmallow facing down.
  6. Set the oven to broil. Place the pan of s'mores in the oven under the broiler and broil for 1-2 minutes, just until the marshmallows are soft and beginning to look toasted. Note: the marshmallows can burn fast, so watch them very closely.
  7. Top each marshmallow with one piece of the Hershey's Chocolate Bar. Allow the s'mores to cool for 15 minutes, then use a butter knife to lift them from the pan.

Saturday, April 4, 2020

Sewing masks!

Searched internet to get a pattern and ideas of what supplies I could use.  Whoola! found what I needed  There's so many good DIY videos.  Thanks to all the contributors.


I found my black elastic cord I use with my bullet journal inserts.  There were so many ideas on what to use for the metal piece around the nose.  I found these file thingies and they will work perfectly!



The pieces are double layered with a slip area for the metal pieces.  There's also a pocket to insert a filter.   Add cords and tie off.  I left the ties knots out so they can be fitted.  Sewing through the thick layers once you put the folds in was challenging, but overall I find sewing relaxing.
Sent these home to all my family members.  I'm working on 30 more today to give out to friends.  I'm using a much simpler pattern idea so I can make my elastic cord go further.  Using 7" per side as opposed to 10".   They won't have the metal nose piece nor the pocket for a filter.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Shelter in Place

Week 1 - Time to clear the calendar



No social events, no meeting ups, no lunches, no outings, nada, nothing! For now car rides with Bella, walks in the park with Bella, back yard throwing the ball for Bella, video chats with anyone who will answer, online class, online youtube videos of my new interest...Mr Harry Styles!!!   His music is blasting most days now.  Studio time always a blast....painting, jewelry, Harry Styles videos going on in the studio!   Binge watching everything.  Audio books, real books, picture books, and journal time all on tap. 

We all need to do our part in getting through this COVID-19 crisis.  Today made a point to check in on friends and all seem to be doing good.  Husband still going into his office and even though their company has implemented some changs, I don't think it's been enough.  In the meantime, stay safe and do your part!

Monday, March 16, 2020

"Shelter In Place"

Shelter in place = Studio time!
I started working on two art pieces.  I haven't painted in awhile and it feels good!  They're far from done and that's the fun part of doing these pieces!  Gotta add more paint, more texture, some glitter, lots of glitter, words, detail outlining and finishing touches.  The details of the face will be my biggest challenge I think.  I hope you use this time to get creative and feed your soul with positivity.


Saturday, January 25, 2020

Angel wings

Like I said, anytime I see angel wings I have to stop!  Love the vibrant red orange color!

Fashion Square Mall, Scottsdale, AZ

Monday, January 13, 2020

This year's card, part 4

This is my 2019 Xmas card!  I ended up using only one of the girl photos.  I altered five or six of them and time was not wasted because I will be using the altered photos for another project.  You'll need to stay tune for that.  I added texture by using a star stencil with texture paste I tinted with green glitter!  I love glitter!!!  I added red glitter drops to the crown stars and glitter to her wings.  I titled the card  "La Princesa de Naveidad"  The Christmas Princess.  I added a papals banner. 
The Christmas Princess
Handmade envelopes and labels

Back of envelope.  Open end style
I made a template and cut the envelopes out of this wonderful green thin paper.  The paper is a paint masking paper you can find in the paint isle in any home improvement store.  I love everything about this paper!  I use it for so many projects.  The labels are printed on Japanese rice paper.  Both papers are strong even tho they are thin.

I'm really happy how my cards turned out.  I never stress about my xmas card.  The ideas for my xmas cards come along all year long.  I like to use a technique, a paint, a color, a paper, a image, words I come across throughout the year.  If I must be honest my head overflows with creative ideas all the time.  I write or sketch ideas daily!!