Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Thursday, February 06, 2014

it's been a long LONG while...

 

So it's been over a year since my last blog post.  Guess I've been a bit busy! :)  Our newest member, Kenai (pronounced KEEN-eye) is now a year old and walking around and playing with toys and driving us crazy with his screams and giving us lots of love, hugs and laughs!  It's tough being a mom to three and trying to find time to make art and homeschool and do housework and cook and clean (ok, cleaning pretty much falls off the list of priorities!) but now that the little one is a bit bigger, I've been finding more time to do the things that recharge my soul.  Don't get me wrong, I LOVE being a mom and I LOVE my babies to the max, but it sure does feel good to paint uninterrupted and have complete thoughts that don't revolve around diapers, breaking up fights, and managing homework. :)


I've been painting lately.  Big, juicy backgrounds full of color.  Lots of experimenting.  Trying to find my voice.  Having a LOT of fun.  I like to take photos of the paintings in their various stages.  It's fun to see how they transform and evolve over time.  The above photo shows the first layer.  Below is what it looks like now after some more layers.



The color pallet was inspired by my daughter's outfit.  I loved the mix of purple, lavender, red violet, red and turquoise!


Proof that you can find inspiration just about anywhere! 


 Another painting in progress...This one started out kind of "ugly" and then it transformed into something I'm really liking.  Not sure where to go from here.  We will see what happens in time.  I'm really into the color combo of midnight blue, turquoise, red and neon pink!  I even started a pinterest board just for those colors alone.



Colors just make me super happy!  What can I say?  I am taking an e-course with Mati Rose right now called "Daring Adventures in Paint" and it has been the perfect thing to re-start my ART!  I find myself sneaking over to the studio throughout the day to add bits of paint or collage to the several canvases I have spread out on the floor.  The canvas above is completely different now.  I will have to post some before and after shots!



A lot has happened in the last year since I've last blogged.  Our oldest daughter, Brielle, graduated high school and is now in the Army!  She just graduated boot camp this winter and is now in training.  We couldn't be more proud!  Our oldest son, Zach, is also in the Army and stationed in South Korea.  We haven't seen him in over a year.  He has yet to meet his youngest sibling in person.  It's hard having a member of your family in the military--especially a child!  But they are hardly "children" anymore--they are both growing into such beautiful and amazing adults!  Thank goodness for letters, phone calls and Skype!  I can't wait to hug both of them in person, though.  And Raul's dream (and mine) is to have all five kids together at once.  Some day! :)

So that's it for now.  Hoping to post at least a few times a week.  My goal is to get into some kind of regular art-making schedule.  And post the updates here on the blog.  





Monday, March 05, 2012

coming out of hibernation


a little blog break turned into two whole months...  and spring has arrived almost overnight!


warmer weather means more time outdoors in the sunshine... which means more time to journal.


i've missed journaling out on the lawn in the sunshine.  i do love fall and winter...but i love spring and summer the most.


and they always show up just in time.  (just when i can't stand being indoors one more second!)


days are getting longer, and warmer.  and california spring/summer starts in march and will last all the way til october. yahoo!

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

october journal pages


so, wow. october is done and gone. that was fast!!  now we're getting close to thanksgiving and christmas.  always a fun and exciting time.  i am just finishing up my october daily journal.  i'm about to start a mini "thankful thoughts" november journal.  i'm taking an online class over at something splendid.  this mini will be a little more mixed-media (yay! i get to pull out those acrylic paints!!)


so, october was filled with art and costumes and candy and manic weather (rain-sun-rain-sun-cold-hot-cold!)  i placed whatever photos i took this month in my little mini october journal and wrote little bits so i wouldn't forget the details.


october was very active for us on the homeschool front!  there were field trips and garden days and school photos and lots and lots of playgroups (which end up being really great support groups for us moms who are new to this adventure!)


i like this approach to daily journaling/scrap-booking.  i love to see my photos of our every day life with little written thoughts.  nothing complicated, just simple.


i played around in this journal with a little bit more collage-y elements.  here i'm using washi tape, sequin scrap and a playing card.


still having fun with the instax camera, too.  ran out of film tho! so i'll have to find out where to get more.  probably amazon. ;)


this month, my daughter also joined a group that meets once a week with other homeschool kids from across the bay area and they learn through play in various county parks.  it's a branch of the homeschooling philosophy known as un-schooling or free schooling where the child's interest dictate what is learned that day.  the kids spend a whole 6 hours outdoors with two nature experts who are there to answer their questions or to help organize a game and to supervise their play.  my daughter comes home soaked and muddy with tales of animal tracks, how to identify different plants in nature, how redwoods collect water, and also of her adventures building rock castles with her friends or braving a rope swing over the creek.


one day after "class" we were fortunate enough to meet up with my lil' sis who just started college.  we got to spend the afternoon with her,  and celebrated her birthday.  all right in the middle of a "school" day.  i really love how homeschooling frees up our schedule and lets us explore the world.  we have more time for adventures, more time for family and friends and more time to just ask ourselves, what do we really want to do today?


i mean, we've only got one life. we might as well live it to the fullest that we possibly can.  we are all here for different reasons. i am sure that i am here to explore and have fun.  and i love that i can do that with my two little ones in tow!

what adventures have you been up to these days?  what brings you joy?

Thursday, October 20, 2011

i {heart} october...let me count the ways...


1. simple art projects with the kids


 2. visit to the homeschool community garden (yes! tomatoes still growing in california in mid-october!)


3. leaf rubbings!


4. autumn in san jose = spring in san jose




5. celebrating birthdays with spooky cupcakes!


6. field trip to monterey bay aquarium (shh! sleeping sea lion on the rocks there!)


7. soaking up what's left of the sun (enjoying a cherry soda float! yum!)

happy fall, everyone! hope you are enjoying this cozy, spooky, fun season.

Saturday, October 08, 2011

just your average fall day...

well, october has totally caught me by surprise!  and fall has suddenly arrived.  we were still having park playdates in the hot sun the last week of september and now...brrr!!  rain and clouds and socks and sitting by the heater and snuggling up with a blanket and each other to keep warm.  i live for summer. love it.  but i do appreciate the cold, cloudy, rainy, cozy season of fall.  


a journaling-pages-in-progress shot.  it is so meditative to sit and chat with friends while randomly taping things down in my journal. 


i guess we'll be saying goodbye to journaling in the sun on a blanket in the grass.  but we'll still keep being creative. even if by candle light! i am just finishing up my september daily journal/scrap/photo/book.  i'll post photos soon.  now i'm off to start one for october!  it is my new artistic interest.  you know, no matter how boring or routine you think your life is, once you start to keep a daily journal with a few photos and memories, suddenly your life seems so FULL and AMAZING.  i know that's how i feel right now.  i think that's what keeps me blogging, too.  just to capture these seemingly insignificant moments only to turn them into something more.  something so beautiful.



and yes, this is a photo of snails painting.  (fyi: no snails were harmed in the making of this painting! we used food coloring and gentle loving care)  this was part of my daughter's current science investigation.  oh, just your average day in the homeschool classroom!

so that's what i've been up to lately.  loving, living and dreaming.  i hope you are well.

Monday, September 26, 2011

photo effects & chalk art


just a little update...i've been having fun this past week participating in ella publishing's boot camp.  it was a week long event that consisted of different exercises in journaling, design, photo tricks, etc.  i learned a lot and this is just an example of how to add a different look (vintage, urban, etc) to your photos.  i love learning new tricks, especially in photoshop.  i'm shooting with the camera on my phone and it takes OK photos, but i always have to end up editing them.  i like this look and it's super easy to do (ok, as long as you know a little bit about photoshop.  but with all those tutorials out there, it won't take long to learn a few tricks yourself!)


over the weekend we went to a sidewalk chalk art festival in our neighborhood.  my stepdaughter participated along with some of her friends from art class.  they made a very cool mural with trees and fairies (photo came out too dark!).  i brought my daughter and her friends to see her big sister in action and they were inspired to draw as well.  above is just a little bit of what they did.  it was a fun day in the sun, watching artists of all ages expressing themselves.  

been working a little bit on my september daily journal. more photos soon.  fall has snuck up on me again!  the days are getting shorter which means i gotta get my photos done earlier than usual.  where does the time go?  so long summer. see you next year! 

Monday, September 05, 2011

september has come so soon


well, this is the time of year that i desperately cling to any last bit of summer!  luckily for me, i live in northern california which pretty much has awesome weather all year round.  so it isn't TOO hard.  i can still enjoy sunshine and warm weather and wear summer dresses and flip-flops well into october!


got some much needed time in my journal today.  just started a new one, too (amid a pile of so many others! ha!  art journalers, you understand, right?)

here's a few closeups.  i love zooming into a page and discovering a whole new work of art!


i'm having way too much fun with my collection of deco tape.  this is very different from washi tape.  the deco tape is plastic and bright and comes in all kinds of weird patterns!  my favorite are the transparent kinds.  so fun for layering.  oh, and anything with cute, weird hello-kitty style or kawaii animals.


i love the changing seasons, don't get me wrong.  i can't wait for halloween and christmas and all.  but what i lament most about the end of summer is the end of looooong sunny days.  days that don't end until 8 or 9pm.  i love soaking up the last bits of sunshine.  the only good thing about the sun setting earlier each day is that in the fall, you get the most wonderful, dreamy, orange marmalade-y evenings as the sun melts into the sky.


here, maya combines shadows with a friend to form a strange, two-headed, four-armed mythical creature!


sorry, this post is so RANDOM!!  here is a shot of my work table today.  set it up outdoors in the backyard and played with all this fun stuff while maya played with a friend and sureya napped.  there's a little peek at my new journal.  it's a LARGE moleskine cahier type journal with a green floral print (came in a pack of two at barnes and noble--the other is orange, same print)  i decorated the cover with all my favorite deco tapes!!


journaling essentials are as follows:

1. WASHI TAPE!  

rolls and rolls!  different colors and patterns are a must.  i've organized them by colors: warm and cool.  (i found the pencil holders at target for about $3 each!)



all different fonts, colors and sizes.  these are all from different scrapbooking lines.  my favorites are echo park, october afternoon, and websters pages.  you can find these at michaels, target, and your local scrapbooking store (not to mention a plethora of online stores!)



these are my favorite kinds of paper to work with these days (besides vintage papers!)  they are so colorful, portable and not to mention a cheaper alternative to buying the full 12x12 collection kits.  my faves are basic grey, echo park, my mind's eye, just to name a few!


#4. SCISSORS, ADHESIVE AND GLUE STICK!

these are my favorites. small and portable.  the scissors are kid-sized, blunt-tip fiskars.  they are super portable, comfy, and are AIRPORT FRIENDLY!  you can take them on the plane with you. (please always check with your airline ahead of time, just in case these regulations change).  this is my favorite adhesive, too.  cheap refills (best deals are at walmart so far).  and this is my favorite glue stick.  others work just fine, but this one smells like almonds! yum!



absolutely my favorites.  they all pretty much write over everything (except the gel pens don't write on plastic or glossy surfaces too well, or on washi tape)  the bright colors are great for coloring in lettering, making doodles, and writing on dark surfaces.  the white signo is great for writing over the darkest surfaces and for outlining.  and the permaball, well, it just rocks!  it's smooth and writes over ANY surface and doesn't clog up.  i have yet to meet its equal!

hope you are living up these last few summer-ish days before fall really sets in.  what are your TOP FIVE must-haves when you journal or create art on the go?  i'd love to hear them in the comments! GO!

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