Thursday, March 25, 2021

Hello!

 I must be getting old fast the way the weeks are flying by! We made it throught the winter! (Though there could be more snow. It just won't get down to sub-zero temps. Which is a good thing!)

I've been doing a lot of reading and art making. Just finished a Christian Regency Romance called The Noble Guardian by Michelle Griep, which is even better since I'm getting to know her a bit through the Christian Regency Romance Facebook group I'm a part of. They have some fun little things going on. I'm currently reading Practicing the Presence of God by brother Lawrence. (See how I alternate novels and serious reading? lol) Oh, I also finished The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher, which I really liked. I'm also involved in numerous ATC swaps and am doing a free Sketchbook Revival workshop that lasts for a month. You get two free videos each day which are from 30-60 minutes long. Some of them are not that interesting to me, so I'm skipping around and only actually doing a few of them. Which is a good thing, since it could be a full time job otherwise!

Here are pics of the three I've done so far. The first one was called One Liner. You draw quick sketches of a subject without lifting your pen off the paper. Then you choose one of the quick drawings and make a more finished drawing.

The next artist lady had us carving rubber stamps to make a block print. I used erasers as my stamp making material. We were supposed to make 5 different designs and then stamp one on top of another to make a more complex design. Hard to explain, but it came out something like this:

My stamps weren't exactly square, so it was wonkier than it should have been, but you get the idea? (Each square has three different stamp designs on it.) She made beautiful, colorful fabrics and pictures with her stamps. Something to keep working on!

A third class was taught by a lady named Tamara Laporte who has a YouTube channel called Willowing. Maybe some of you have heard of her? I've watched her before and I love her art, so this was fun. We followed a tutorial of her painting an owl and this is how mine turned out.

I've done lots of swaps, so I'll just start hunting on my memory card and post what I find...

The Illustrate Your State swap. I illustrated the three states I've lived in, and made an Arizona card as a host gift. (She lives in Surprise, AZ!)



Postage Stamp ATC swap. We had to include at least one stamp that had a Celebration or Emotion theme.


May have shown these before. This is another Postage Stamp ATC swap with the theme of Sports. A gal in Australia is hosting this swap and it's ongoing with a different theme each month. Some of us like to collect stamps to use on these. I purchased a bag full from Amazon a long time ago and I still have tons of them left! (Plus I save the stamps from all the ATC mail I get.)


The grands came over for a few hours day before yesterday while Micah and Thatcher (aka Chuck) went to Micah's regularly scheduled midwife checkup, which is 1-1/2 hours away. The kids had been outside running around like wild animals and rolling in the dirt before these pics were taken. They settled into playing some video games, doing some art online and, in Della's case, art in person on the floor.




There was also a lot of running around and snacking. :)

And now, a "Do You Know What This Is?" riddle. I bought a few things at the thrift store a while back and I couldn't resist buying this item. It's been at the store for a long time and I knew I could repurpose it. It's made of a heavy metal and was used to store some sort of sewing items in. What exactly would it have been used for? (I really don't know and would like to.) I removed most of the felt lining because it was gross. I'm using it to store my hand carved stamps in.
Update: Mystery solved. It was for keeping sewing machine attachments in.



Sorry I don't have a prize for the one who guesses, but I would be curious to know what it was used for originally. :)

And a few other items I got at the same time.
A cool stamp roller with north woodsy images. It also came with three other rollers, but this is the one I bought it for.
What do you call these? Plant watering bulbs?
These were little hand carved wood things. I think the carver believed they would work for stamping, but they don't. Still, they're cool and hand carved.
I've never seen these before. Little pans of pastels (kind of like eye shadow!) that you use to color your stamped images.

A Greetings stamp with pine cone accents and a bumble bee (right side of photo).
I need some new ink pads! :)
That takes care of the memory card! One last bit of news. I've been watching a nice young gal on YouTube. Her name is Giselle Waldner, and her channel is all about life as a Hutterite. I love her sweet, obedient spirit and how much fun she gets out of life within the boundaries of the Hutterite faith. I must say, this particular group of Hutterites seem to have a lot more of the modern conveniences than most groups I've watched. (I do a lot of Amish, Mennonite and Hutterite watching, lol.) We used to live just a few miles from a Mennonite community and some I've watched seem pretty somber. This group seems more my speed. She's a lot of fun to watch. 

And with that I'll close for now. I think I visited most of you yesterday. Sorry if I miss a lot of posts. I just seem to run off in lots of different directions and then remember I haven't been over here in a long time! I hope you're all well and happy!

God bless all of you and your families! Shalom!



6 comments:

  1. So many wonderful things you've been up to, Lisa, I don't know where to begin my comments.

    1) What beautiful finds at the thrift store! Some items may be most useful for looking at, no matter what their original intended use was. Like those little carvings! I would have snatched them up, too. And to find stamps and pastels??

    2) The Illustrate Your State cards are lovely. They are just the sort of postcard I would be looking for when I travel, to send to the grandchildren. Your glorious owl - oh my!

    3) Do you feel that you are living out aspects of the life that Dreher is encouraging in The Benedict Option? I have yet to read it....

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  2. I used to own a copy of Practicing the Presence of God but recently I was looking for it and I must have passed it along to someone because I don't have it any more.
    You sure found a lot of small treasures at the thrift store. I haven't had much luck lately. I have no idea what your mystery object is. Hopefully someone else knows. I'm curious.
    I have some of those colourful glass balls which I didn't realize were for watering plants. I just shoved them into pots that seemed to have blooms about the same colour and I thought they looked great.
    Well, I'm baking cookies and bread (for the downstairs family). I sure don't mind helping out.Take care, GM

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  3. So many wonderful supplies for your ATCs! Allows for so much creativity to have ample supplies, doesn't it? I do not know what that heavy painted storage item was originally used for. The fact that it was lined is probably a clue to its identity!

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  4. "Practicing the Presence of God": this is wonderful, important, healing and makse the soul calm, strong and right. I have to practice this! Like a voice from heaven is this title for me!

    Your one-line-drawings are funny! The stamps are very nice. You are such a beautiful creative and enlightened person and best grandma for all your children!

    Best greetings and blessings to you from Dori from the Bavarian Forest!

    It is fine to see all these beautiful photos. Your grandchildren are very sweet, the eldest one looks like her mother, exactly!

    I'malways interested to hear about your weather!

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  5. Lisa, you are so fabulous. Such joy everywhere you turn. I love the Presence of God - both as a title and a blessing! I often think of Brother Lawrence when I have a pile of dishes to do...

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  6. You HAVE been doing lots of art! Those stamps and accessories are fascinating. I'm glad you're out of the bitter cold and coming into spring. I know your grands love to come over and play and do art with you :)

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