Friday, April 29, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Your brought your peeps home, now what?

With the week turning wet, I've put off figuring out temporary digs. The green screen is GREAT for sunny days, but no protection for the rain. Today, I've had enough of the noisy, stinky little chicklets. I just couldn't bring them back in. The kids help me cut and tape a fancy little shower curtain to keep them dry on three sides of the pen, added a training roost, and a heat lamp.
Now it's late evening and I'm missing their sweet sleepy chirps and playing nervous new mama, checking on them out the window. They keep looking for me too, and if I go outside they race around the pen peeping at me. The babies want to come inside! I head back out with a blanket that used to be the comforter on my grandfather's bed. Surely THAT will keep them warm and cozy for their first night out?
Next check, the blankie blew off and it's pouring rain suddenly. Chicks huddled in the corner. Sigh. How am I going to sleep with this nervous Nelly action?
Paper clay play

Kids are amazing. They may have something in mind when they start, but they are imaginative, with fluid ideas. It's easy for them to shift plans as the creature is formed under their fingers. "It looks more like a troll!" They just go for it.


I squeaked in making a wee birdie.


Labels:
art with kids,
kids crafts,
paper clay sculpture
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Artfest Day Three!

Here's most of my haul. Everything was so creative and thoughtful: pins, tape to use in your journal, artist trading cards, packs of ephemera, or tiny packs of decorative paper, pins, and all different charms.



I was interested in taking the class because I haven't done any sort of sculpting in a long time, am drawn to paperclay, and wanted to learn how to make figures look old and rich with paint. Of course anything new I learn, I'm eager to share with my kids, and our friends. Paper clay is so much fun!

Oh! So how did we create the color? Layers of very thin acrylic paints. Layers and layers, slowly building up color and richness and letting dark browns fill into the cracks.
It was fascinating to learn Michelle's techniques, and I related to her great focus on the face of the creature. That's just everything. If the face doesn't look right, I have to keep working on it until it looks good to me, before I do the rest of the body, or there just isn't any soul in the wee thing.









I bought a fancy bound journal with fabulous paper, at the show, and I cut up a sheet of watercolor paper at the artstore and stitched up a very Teesha style collage journal. I've had a blast collaging and painting away in it. I maybe, just maybe, will scan and post my explorations.

Spring Gift for Your Mail Carrier?



Happy spring!
Labels:
fingerless wrist warmers,
gift,
mail carrier,
mailman,
usps
Wicked

I received tickets to Wicked for my birthday. The show date has finally arrived- tonight! I enjoyed the book, but haven't studied the musical, so it will all be a big surprise for me.
I have a B.A. in theater with my focus being costuming. I love live performance yet don't go often enough. Yey! Theater!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Happy Things

When they get all their feathers, they can be moved outside and introduced to the three big girlz.


What do we call it? Guerrilla origami?
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