"I wanna paint like you, Mommy!"

That’s what the Bubs told me when we were chatting in my studio. He’d come in a few moments before and leaned on the back of my chair to peek over my shoulder at what I was painting. It was one of those slow days around the house. He had the day off from school and the Hubs had the day off from work. Some days we like to just chill out and enjoy being home …no major cleaning projects or grocery shopping treks.

For a child who’s used to a more structured day, chillin’ out at home can be a relief….for a little while and then they start expecting you to come up with some activity for them to do! I’m pretty sure that’s how the Bubs was feeling when he said that he wanted to paint like I was. He’d mentioned his interest in painting a couple times before and Poppi went out and got him a few canvasses to have fun with.

So he painted. It was fun to watch him- no fear, no hesitating or second guessing. We talked about how to use a paint brush and paint, what colors he wanted to use…and enjoyed being together. I know having that time with him is a memory I’ll treasure. I hope he’ll come to treasure it, too.

In the company of artists and crafters~

I attended my first artist’s and crafter’s guild meeting recently. I didn’t even know that we had such a thing in our local area and was delighted when I stumbled across an ad on our newspaper’s website.

The meeting was informative and the members were supportive and very open in giving advice and support. The president herself was like an excited little fairy with glasses….I loved it! I did notice, however, that there was a streak of no-nonsense steel underneath her fairy-like demeanor…loved that, too.

It was invigorating to be in the company of such creative ladies and gentleman. Some of them have been running their own creative businesses since the 70′s and others, like me, were complete newbies. There were photographers, farmers who make their own natural beauty/health products, crafters, jewelry makers and even artists who use found objects to make signs or home decor, knitters and the list goes on.

About 15 minutes into the meeting I made up my mind to join…y’know, when payday rolls around! They were organized, supportive and had access to a lot of different resources.

I did get pretty nervous when we went around the room and introduced ourselves and our artistic/crafty pursuits. Eek! Some people had brought samples of their art to pass around and were eager to explain their pursuits…they were quite eloquent, dang it. I felt a bit like an idiot after I gave my rather vague introduction, but I’ll just have to gird my loins and get better at talking about what I do. I’m going to be doing plenty of that when I start showing my work at shows/festivals, right?

What did I learn? Having a good product is paramount, advertise whenever possible (websites were mentioned a lot) and be passionate about your creations.

By the way, my sincere apologies for not posting a lot lately (baby, house business, chores -yuck). You were all in my thoughts…even on those days that I wasn’t able to hop on the computer!

Chasin’ the baby and paintin’ flowers….

Now that the Bubs is back at school that’s mostly what I’ve been doing. E-man is 9 mos. and mobile. Whew, that kid can move! He landed his gorgeous brown eyes on an electrical outlet yesterday and made a bee-line for it. I thought I had them all covered, but I must’ve missed one…thankfully, I was right there to ruin his fun! Crisis averted.
We’re heading to the doc later today to get him checked out. He’s got some skin irritation on his face that we can’t figure out. Hoping we can get some light -or cream- on the situation.
We’ve been introducing E-man to the wonderful world of solids, lately. And, yes, we all make the ridiculously goofy faces when he’s being fed! Hilarious….I really should get a pic of that, come to think of it.
Anyway, if you’re part of the masses being hit with this Winter weather, stay warm and safe! (The Hubs is holding out hope that we’ll get snow…)