Gardening in Texas is not for the faint of heart. If nothing else we've got fire ants & mosquitoes. I'm pretty much a fair weather gardener so most of my waking hours have been spent outside lately as this is the prime window of opportunity to get everything in shape before the wicked Texas heat comes bearing down. My energies, creative or otherwise, are outwardly focused for now.
Observations on life & art and the inspirations I see around me
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Hanging in there
Gardening in Texas is not for the faint of heart. If nothing else we've got fire ants & mosquitoes. I'm pretty much a fair weather gardener so most of my waking hours have been spent outside lately as this is the prime window of opportunity to get everything in shape before the wicked Texas heat comes bearing down. My energies, creative or otherwise, are outwardly focused for now.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
A Small Part of the Whole
Collage Mania is a BIG project and I played a tiny part. Here's another project that I'm happy to be part of, International Fiber Arts Collaborative Tree. My leaf is there somewhere.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Smiles & Chuckles
I'm taking a break from sorting fabrics. Karl called from town; he's having to wait for a prescription so he'll do some grocery shopping & pick up dinner too. Isn't that a nice treat? I can keep working until he gets home and then maybe do more this evening as there won't be much kitchen cleaning. I've been busy today clearing work surfaces and organizing before my next project. I tend to think that other people don't make as big a mess as I do. If I could spend as much time producing art as I do cleaning and organizing I'd really have lots more to show for it. It would also help if I didn't get sidetracked so much but at this point in life I don't expect dramatic change. So far I've got silk scraps mostly in the right drawers; spring/summer clothes fabrics where I can find them easily; winter wardrobe fabrics packed away; frames and boxes (for assemblage) moved to the garage; and 2 big boxes of collage materials ready to go to a new art ed program. One of my "shelves" is an old changing table; if the prospective parents are interested it might revert to it's original purpose and I'll get a taller shelf to use in it's place. I have hopes of sending more papers away next week to collage artist friends who have voiced interest. Last week I sent 4 boxes and an exercise rider off to the Habitat store so progress is being made. If anyone wants to pay postage I'll send a box to you too. I've got years worth of good stuff.
I have several small quilts in progress but the BIG project ready to launch is a quilt for my first grandchild. She is due in Aug. to Celeste and Elliott. I want to have the quilt done by the end of June. Ashley blogged yesterday about how much fun we had picking fabrics over the weekend. The colors comes from butterflies and make me smile. I hope this will be a quilt for more than just baby years. I'll start it next week when I'm getting together with quilter friends.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Variety of Greens
Today's the BIG day

I've showed these pieces before but I'm reposting them as a reminder of a great project that goes thru Thursday. If you need a gift or just want to treat yourself while also doing GOOD take yourself over to Collage Mania. It opened this morning at 10am CDT and some of my favorites are already gone. This is an opportunity for you to get a great original fiber art piece while making your contribution to American Cancer Society and it is the last of "Fiber Arts for a Cause" fundraisers started by Virginia Spiegel and supported by many other art quilters. Let's take this project out with a BANG by raising at least $20,000. Today the collages go for $80; tomorrow it will be $40. I did a very small part and I hope everyone reading this will help too.
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