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I'm catching up on things that have been patiently waiting in line to be finished. Since I completed another one, I figured I earned the right to finally play with my new lutradur. I LOVE it! This piece is a rusty copper over green aqua fabric. I like the heat gun and playing with this first piece has given me some ideas. I'm looking forward to more play time!



Boy, how time flies. I can't believe it's already Sunday. Where on earth did Saturday go?!

On Fiber Art Traders a coupla weeks ago, we had a fun members/vendors sale week. We each posted anything we had for sale, which was fine enough. The really great part was when the vendors posted links to their shops as well as any FAT discount! Boy, I had never been to almost all of those places, and I'm really glad I have now. Talk about eye candy.

I was on Crazy Art Girl's blog (it might have been an old one??) last night and she mentioned an idea of doing something new each day. Whether it's trying a new technique, or using a new material, it doesn't matter. Just do one new thing each day. And I've had a few projects going for a while and something new sounded great to me! I mean, sometimes ya don't wanna start another month-long project, but you need a break from what you're currently doing. So that's what we did today.




So my 5YO girly came home with this crown the other day (they're forever making crowns in school to celebrate special days, which I love, cuz then we wear them around all the time and feel like the Queens we ARE! LOL!). They celebrated the 100th day of school. It made me stop and think for a minute and wonder if I, too, was a hundred days brighter. I am proud to say that YES, I definitely AM a hundred days brighter!
We're at the tail end of another fun trade on Fiber Art Traders. This one's called "For The Birds" (as in "this weather is for the birds!"). I'm always impressed with the creativity of our members in these trades, as pictures posted run the gamut when it comes to birds.
We have a birthday party to go to tonight and I'm excited about it! My hub's aunt turns 50, so her hub and kids are throwing her a big party. The fun part is what I made for her - these 4 fridge magnets. No, not to be mean. In fact, I bet they'll be one of the few positive gifts she'll get (you know how everyone just LOVES to poke fun at the women getting older!). I think she'll like 'em. I might even put some into my Etsy shop....
I woke up to a beautiful day, full of sunshine and MELTING SNOW! Yippee! I made some chai tea, then stumbled over to the 'puter to check my email. What's that? I sold something in my Etsy shop? COOL! Well, I didn't realize how much selling my original work would mean to me. Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful I sold something. And I've sold a few other pieces. But my heart felt a bit less elated than my bank account as I looked at the message, informing me that "Crooked Man Blank Journal" would soon be on its way to the West Coast. This piece has been one of my faves since completion. It's also inspired me to paint more houses, which, surprising to me, is one of my favorite subjects.
So I will gingerly wrap it up and ship it out promptly on Monday. And instead of mourning the loss of a piece of my heart, I will rejoice in the feeling that my art - that the art I made - connected with another human being. Off to console myself with acrylic paint...
Sharing a new piece with you that I'm very happy with. It's a mixed media piece of paper, transparency, inks, cello, wire, and thread. It was one of those projects where you began going in one direction and then all of a sudden your brain screams, "WAIT! Look at this! Can u see what I'm seeing?!" And it does a 360 on you. I love those moments! I'm working on another piece that's in this same vein. 

I can hardly believe my eyes with this cat. If you remember, we adopted Betlgeuse in the summer. He was about a year old and looked JUST like a Russian Blue. Totally sleek, short hair and full of character.
Been getting back into weaving baskets again and it really takes me back. I love to smell the wet reeds soaking in a huge bucket next to me. When I've been away from weaving for a while, I'm always nervous that I might forget how to do it. And this time I was REALLY scared. I had carpal tunnel surgery done on both hands as well as a thumb tendon release on my right hand. When all of my strength was gone, I thought I had made a big mistake, getting my hands done.
But then, one day, almost like magic, they felt a lot better. Each day brought more strength and hand control, only without the pain and the tingly zapping I had 24/7! I couldn't believe it! So I thought weaving would be the real test. I gathered my materials and sat down, ready to give it a go. Blue Moon is the product of that session. I made one more, just to double check my manual dexterity, and it's true. My hands are better than ever! I think I'll start another basket today...