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The ordinary arts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest ~ Sir Thomas Moore ~


hOMe is where the heART is …


Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Snail mail . . .



I think there is something utterly charming about snail mail and I love to see a handwritten envelope sitting in my mailbox.

Just knowing that someone has taken the time to sit and write to me - even if it's just a few lines, lets me know they were thinking of me.  Every card I've ever received has been saved. I gather them all up with a bow and keep them in the cedar hope chest my husband (then fiance) gave me for my birthday.  There are a few cards that are so special to me that I keep out all the time, in a little bowl.

With these sentiments in mind, I put together a few card sets for my Etsy shop.  Each card is created using quality Epson archival paper and Epson Ultra Chrome K3 inks with prints of the originals mounted using acid free archival tape on lovely Sparrow brown cards and left blank inside to write your own sweet thoughts.
These cards not only let someone know you were thinking about them, but because they are created using archival quality paper/ink they are perfect for framing making them little gifts in themselves.
Or, keep for yourself and add to your journal.
All occasion cards ideal for celebrating * birthdays * anniversary wishes * new baby * new job* or simply my favourite *just because*


All occasion cards ideal for celebrating * birthdays * anniversary wishes* or simply *just because*

Cards are approximately 4 1/4" w x 5 3/4 h with envelope 6 1/2 w x 4 1/2 h

Happy Wednesday
d xo 

Saturday, June 24, 2023

Colour me happy cards . . .

I love to colour, always have. Maybe it's because I just love to create and doodle and sketch on just about anyting. Random scraps of paper and envelopes around our home are testament to that!

 Having one of my illustrations make it to the front cover of the Premiere Issue of The Coloring Studio Magazine back in 2016 was such a thrill. I have the cover framed and hanging in my little Sparrow Studio ;-) 

I remember when asked the question for the We Asked The Artists column in the Premiere Issue of The Coloring Studio Magazine "Do you colour mindlessly or put a lot of thought into it?"    I replied . . . 

"I really go with the flow when coloring, which is one of the appeals of this creative medium.

Maybe because it is our first primal art form, and reminds us of childhood memories of simply picking up a crayon and creating." 

and "Do you prefer intricate patterns or whimsical ones?" . . .  anyone who knows me well already knew the answer to this question . . .  I answered

"While I appreciate beautiful, intricate patterns, it's all about whimsy for me.  I tend to anthropomorphize everything, so I am drawn to images that reflect a quirky aspect to them"  

When asked "Do you have a travel coloring kit that you carry with you?" for the Autumn 2016 issue of The Coloring Studio Magazine . . .  I replied . . . 

"My traveling coloring kit includes a pencil case holding my favourite colored pencils, a pencil sharpener, markers and Micron pens, as well as a few " color me happy cards" that I created from some of my illustrations.  I will bring out a card while waiting for an appointment, which is a lovely way to sit peacefully and mindfully"

I've offered these little cards before in my Etsy shop (link on my side panel)  and have added a new set of 4 today. I made them a little smaller than I've done in the past. I think they are the ideal tuck in your purse/knapsack size. 

Looking through all the illustrations I've created over the years, I'll probably scan and print some more into little cards too. 


Dreams really do come true! 
Mary Oliver wisdom!

Happy Saturday
d xo
 

Thursday, June 22, 2023

Hello Summer . . .


Summer officially arrived yesterday at 10:57 am
I headed out early in the morning to do some shopping and drop off/pick up library books.
Along the way I stopped to "look at flowers" :-) and was thrilled to find 2 pots of hollyhocks 
which were planted in the garden as soon as I arrived home. 

Just like #the 100 day project where I painted 100 index cards,
this month I'm participating in the #tiny summer poem challenge.
Each day there is a word prompt where
you write a poem for a maximum of 10 minutes, no editing.
I do this first thing in the morning and decided that I'd write each poem with the letters of the word prompt and paint a picture in my art journal.
Looking out at our garden as I put pen to paper, the first thing I noticed was the beautiful glistening dew on the blades of grass which began the poem . . . .  

Tiny Summer Poem

# 8

Glass

Glistening dew drops, a new Season begins just like that

Let us celebrate the longest day of the year

Abundance and joy as we raise a glass to

Summer

Solstice 
Tiny Summer Poem

#7

Impression

Isn't it amazing, each quiet hushed

moment in nature, the unwavering landscape of

peaceful existance

resting, observing, healing

energy exchanged

symbolic gestures of gratitude

sun salutations and taking deep breaths

in through the nose

out through the mouth

namaste 


Tiny summer poem

#1

Roses

Ruffles twirling around

Opening at their will

Showing their own uniqueness

Each petal a world of its own

Summer garden tumbian 
Nurture your

creative 

heART
 

Monday, June 12, 2023

Rainy day garden . . . .








I can't stop taking pictures of our Peony :-)

And I can hardly believe it ...
after years and years of trying to get lavender to grow in our garden - it worked!!!
This was an end of the season 49 cent pot of lavender I found last year.
 
"The glory of gardening:
hands in the dirt
head in the sun
heart with nature"
-Alfred Austin-