Wednesday, December 31, 2008

More non-pastel :-)

I hope everyone enjoyed the holidays. I had a great Christmas, and the biggest news of all was learning that I am going to become a Grandma in 2009! This put all sorts of "baby" thoughts into my head, and one of those thoughts was that I had to make a baby quilt.

To give a little background, I have always loved quilts, and made my first one (not a very good one either, since I had no clue what I was doing) back in 1978 when my own son was born. For years thereafter I made many quilts. It was my own form of artistic outlet at the time. I'd always been drawn to the arts but steered clear of fine arts for years. My sister is a wonderful and gifted artist, and I never felt I could measure up to her artistically. So quilts were my outlet. 

But quilts take a lot of time and effort, even the simplest of them, and I slowly backed away from them, and finally decided that some form of fine art was *really* what I wanted, and it was for me alone, not a competition with my sister. And once I found pastels in 2005 I knew I had found my niche.

But a BABY just needs quilts! The baby's other grandmother has also recently taken up quilting, so surely the baby needs something from both grandmas? So what to do? Well people who have seen my art know that I'm a colorist. I love bright and vibrant colors. I was discussing ideas for the quilt with a friend. She was saying that supposedly sharp contrasts of black and white were the first things babies made out. Maybe so, but who wanted to make a black and white quilt for a baby? Not a colorist like me, heheheh. So she then said that next they were attracted to very bright primary colors. Now that was more like it. Bright primary colors I could do, LOL. What I *didn't* feel like doing was a quilt done in the typical baby colors that we refer to, oddly enough, as "pastels". 

I still have a giant stash of fabric from the days when I did quilt, so felt there was no need to buy more at the store. Surely I had fabrics I could make a quilt from? I pulled out some likelys and noodled around with design for a bit, and finally ended up piecing together the top seen above. Now to actually start quilting it. 

Of course my son and daughter-in-law may not even like it. Maybe the colors will be too wild for them! I did use a namby-pamby fabric for the backing, just in case. LOL.  Heck, if they don't I'll just keep it for myself. I'll make them another baby quilt. I probably will anyway. I have lots of ideas. Maybe the baby will get three or four quilts!

Happy New Year everyone.

Friday, December 12, 2008

And Now for Something Completely Different

Okay, it's not pastel! But one thing I like to do every year is make my own Christmas wreath. I have a big yew shrub in my front yard and I try to keep it from growing too tall. So every spring I trim the top down to be level with my porch railing, but it puts up new shoots all summer long. So every December I trim off all the new shoots, and then make them into a wreath!

I have a wire frame, which I use year after year. This year I went on a "Conifer ID Walk" at the Van Vleck Estate with my friend Karen. There were tons of pine cones and holly leaves and things just lying on the ground, so  I picked a few up, and added them to my wreath! My big expense were the three birds I bought this year, about $2.50 each at AC Moore

And I think it's a fine wreath, and all my own. I don't think I could like it more if I'd spent $65 to take the wreath-making workshop at Van Vleck!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Noyes Fludde - the rest of the ark (part 3)


And the last two. Okay the final two are not a complete match. I was told I had to have a raven, however, as he's important in the plot. But he sure was boring to paint, so I decided to give him a more gaudy mate. :-) I mean the apes don't exactly match either but those apes will do anything!

Noyes Fludde - the rest of the ark (part 2)






Okay, the next five. Now two to go.

Noyes Fludde - the rest of the ark (part 1)






Hurray! I finally finished all the two-by-two animals for the Noye's Fludde performance next weekend - 12 pairs of animals in all - so here they are. Phew. And thank heaven for the Black & Decker electric scissors my dad bought me. I don't know how I would have gotten them all cut out in time otherwise. Here are the first five at any rate. Blogger only seems to allow 5 images per post, so the rest will follow.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Giraffe - Noye's Fludde


LOL, well this is a change of pace - done with poster paints on 20x30-inch foamboard. The kids from church are doing a performance of Benjamin Britten's "Noye's Fludde" (Noah's Flood) in March, and I've sort of volunteered to paint a bunch of animal heads on foamboard for the kids to carry on sticks as they march down the aisles. This giraffe was the "test" animal to see if I qualified for the job. :-) The animals should be childlike but bold and easy to see.

I'm supposed to get a list of the number of kids involved and which specific animals are requested. I just hope I get it soon so I'll have time to do them!