Tuesday, February 5, 2013

This is a fun online class I am taking from JoanneSharpe.


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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Thanksgiving in DC 2012

At Reston at the Thanksgiving Day Parade
Elle's playhouse she got for her 5 birthday
The view from Kim's front room, how cozy...

Ava & Elle at the front door step

Taking the Metro to downtown DC
Paul's French Bakery in DC..yum yum
Eraser in front of the art museum

Kim and Glenn made a wonderful thanksgiving feast. The girls are getting so big.  Ava is becoming more grown up, Elle is still her cute little self.  They are growing up way too fast!  I miss them so when I return to Arizona!  I hope they can come to visit me one day soon.  Giving thanks to family and friends!

Thursday, October 11, 2012




I can hardly believe it is October already, but happy fall is finally here.  The air is crisp, they sky is cloudy and rainy, what a wonderful day!  My tomatoes, basil and lettuce are planted and waiting blooms.

Monday, September 3, 2012



I can tell that fall is on the way, my sage bush bloomed all these beautiful purple flowers since the night temperatures have been a little lower.  What a wonderful site, fall is on the way!!! Yipeeeee

Saturday, August 4, 2012

artunraveled 2012

I went to the www.artunraveled.com this weekend and took a class from Jane LaFazio and I will take one from Lori Scott tomorrow in eco dyeing.  Met some new friends there too.

I took www.janelafazio.blogspot.com sketch and watercolor class. 10 objects 10 ways.   What fun that was!

Using my watercolor pen, I luv that pen.

These are some ceramic buttons I got from www.Vickimorrow.com

This is a little book I got from www.terriemeider.com

Sunday, May 27, 2012


My girls had their dance recital last weekend.  Elle was a cloud, doesn't she just look like a sweet little cloud.  Ava was a tree, she looks like a tall tree.  I wish I could have seen them at their recital. I am sure they danced beautifully.
I took another wonderful class at www.theocassionalartist.com with Dina Wakley http://dinastamps.typepad.com/.  We made these with plaster, painted and carved them, then covered them with wax.  At that point you could carve some more or if you didn't like what you carved in teh wax, you could melt it again and start over.  This was so much fun. I never would have done this on my own so it was great to take a class.  Thanks Dina!