Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Bits n pieces

Ok, so get a cuppa tea and read all the bits n pieces I have been up to!
I had a delightful birthday on Sunday with breakfast in bed, loads of pressies (novels, jewelery, lingerie, clothes, scrapping stuff, etc etc), calls from family in Australia and a huge family lunch at Kai Thai. If you haven't been, you should (to Kai Thai)- and you should order the crispy duck!! I got some beautiful handmade cards from my AAM (All about Me) gals. Thanks ladies!
So here's my latest acrylic on canvas. This was so much fun to paint. Thanks to Donna Downey for the inspiration who got her inspiration from Kelly Rae Roberts whose work was in the nov/dec cloth paper scissors magazine. I "art-lifted"! (As apposed to scraplifting).

I loved using the bold colours and some stamping. I also used some embossing powder on the wings to give it a bit of a glimmer. I used my new easel. It's so much easier than trying to prop up the canvas against something! Now onto paint brushes. My mom bought me a fairly decent brush while she was here and what a difference to the cheaper brushes. The strokes are smooth and easy. Gotta invest in some more of those! So now I am hunting for my next bit if inspiration for another painting. The Frangipani's will happen soon and I was hoping to give Fi her long promised paintings at the AAM (All about Me) Christmas lunch.
But with trying to get the AAM handmade gifts done and finishing the AAM recipe books for the same Christmas lunch, time she's a running out! Oh, there's also the mini album of Larni's first few days as a prem baby which has to be ready by tomorrow to go with Grant's folks who are flying to Australia. They will be delivering the album to my sister in Cairns! The Christmas cards I had planned on making and sending with them to Australia, have not happened, and so I am going to have to rely on the SA postal service to get them there. There is hope though as my birthday card from Lara only took three days to get to me. Pretty impressive for local delivery through our postal system.
Here's my blue Baobab in watercolour pencils. I sprayed it with water using a water spray bottle which sprays a very fine mist of water. I'm very happy with the outcome!
That's all for now.

Sunday, 04 November 2007

Birthday WISH List



Just in case anyone from my family actually reads my blog, here is my very enormous birthday wish list!! Ah, well it's good to dream BIG.

Thanks mum for my brand spanking new easel, your early birthday gift to me. Can't wait to get a canvas started on it!

Hey, two posts in one weekend - that's a record!

oh what fun....







More inspiration from Kal - this time with oil pastels. It was such fun using them. They are soft and just glide on the paper and the colours mix so nicely together. They were so, hmmm....yummy to use! I really enjoyed playing with them. I sat and played, drawing this blue strawberry and apple while I was away in the Northern Free State at a place called Wynford Holiday Farm - a peaceful, relaxing family place with beautiful scenery. Took a 20 minute trip to Clarens from there on one of the days and gosh, the artwork in that little town is wonderful. I was desperate to photograph some of the pieces but alas all the little galleries had "no photograph" signs up! Loads of crafty little shops too. My mom and I were in our element browsing and wondering through all the unique shops.