Just more of the same craziness, y’all…

Holy cow, people, I am all turned about! More major reno going on in our kitchen, deliveries of cabinets, scheduling kerfluffles with the contractor, E-man is cutting more teeth…and now the Bubs isn’t feeling well.

Wowza.

The Hubs and I talked it out, and I decided that I didn’t want to spend our money on a dress, etc. for the ball (as in Marine Corps). It’s not mandatory for him to go and we’d both rather have some time to ourselves rather than at a “forced fun” event with other peeps that I don’t know.

I’ll be blogging more later, but right now I’m watching the Steelers play the Broncos with the Hubs and I wanna hang out with my man!

Having fun with art…

Well, I thought that since I wouldn’t be able to get a pic of the big cabinet painting mock-up until Monday, I would post a few of my personal sketches that I have here at home. Before my teacher friend ever asked if I could paint her cabinets for her, I had been trying my hand at different underwater creatures in colored pencils and in watercolor pencils. Now remember these are rough sketches and not pristine final works of a professional artist! I just have fun seeing what I can do with different mediums. My favorite thing to work with right now are my watercolor pencils. I’ve never worked with them before and I’ve had fun learning how to use them over the last month or so. When I use the phrase “learning how to use them”, that really means that I’m playing around until I find something I like as opposed to how they’re supposed to be used in a traditional sense. What’s art if you can’t have fun with it?


This pic of a seahorse was one of my first attempts at using watercolor pencils….and of drawing a seahorse, for that matter. I remember being so tickled with how it turned out and having so much fun drawing again that I kept showing it to the Hubby every two seconds like a 3 year old kid! He dutifully told me that it “looked good” and shook his head in amusement when he thought I wasn’t looking.
In preparation for my upcoming project, I’ve dusted off my brushes and acrylic paints. Now I have to fugure out which ones have completely dried out from old age and if I need any additional colors to go with an undersea pallete. Hmmmm….I wonder if Michael’s is running a sale on acrylic paints?