Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Graduation Day

We spent last weekend celebrating our daughter's graduation from Kansas University.
This is the building where she attended her classes. Here we are at the reception following the Journalism graduation ceremony.

The day before, we got a little crazy decorating for her party. She wanted me to help her make huge cut out letters of "KU". After we had cut the letters out of cardboard, I mentioned how we had a great stencil from the leftovers.
Here's what we did with it and spray paint.
It was alot of fun!
This is the scene on Sunday when they held the outdoor ceremony for all graduates.You can never have too many pictures with celebrities - here they are with the Men's Basketball coach - Bill Self.
Peyton and her friends right before they walk through the campanile and the traditional "walk down the hill".
Like the cake says - WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Pocket-FULL Art

In the middle of constantly packing boxes, I did manage to finish Andi's pocket-full book. She used file folders as the base of her book. I covered the folder with this great aqua tissue paper.
This is the tag pulled out of the folder. The background is paper I made a few years ago at Art and Soul in Dallas in a class with Tracy Baustica.
Not sure you can see it well in the picture, but the sunflower theme flows over to the back of the page on the hats. These are playing cards I picked up on my trip to Europe in 2006. I love the simplicity of them. We're moving next week and I look forward to life returning to some kind of "normal".

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Perils of Moving

Oh, the perils of moving! As my husband packed his gargage/shop items into the back of a trailer, I was right beside him loading up my SUV with this: my STASH! The entire backseat was full of yarn. I kept waiting for him to comment on what was in the bags. But he never noticed as he was too busy himself. I couldn't bring myself to let the movers handle any of my favorite things.The back was full of a few of my stamps and iris carts, stuffed full of items from my stamp room.
All went well as we drove across TN, all my goodies safe with me in my automobile. A friend helped me unload and left all the bags in an empty room in my new home. But then disaster struck! My husband decided to help me "put away" the bags. As he made trip #3 to a hallway closet, he commented "what is all this, anyway?". So the jig was up and I had to confess. Luckily for me, he has his own "stash" that fits into a 30' x 40' shop, so nothing further was said.









Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Pocket-FULL for April

Here's my work in Santa's pocket-FULL book where the theme is about Life Lessons. Her book is an old LP record album. The pages each have a hole in them where the name/artist of the record would show through. I thought quite a bit about her theme, then decided that I would do my spreads based upon two things that I think the world could use more of. Below is my artwork from the pocket.Here is the back:


Monday, April 7, 2008

New Home

Well, it's not ours just yet, but in about 10 days it will be. This is a view of the front.Here's the back:
And this is the kitchen. Since we made the decision to relocate to Middle TN, life has been very BUSY.



Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Knitting Frenzy

I've been knitting these past few months and finally have some FO's to show:First up is a new scarf knit from Plymouth Confusion yarn in their Kaos series. I love how all the different yarns are already put together for you and you just knit and knit and knit! And it makes this varigated scarf. I have another skein in pink to do next.
I joined the "Block of Month" club at my LYS - The Yarn Haven. The green is the January block and the pink is the February block. These are both knit from Malabrigo which is kettle dyed merino wool from Uruguay. So soft!After a year, we'll have 12 blocks that then get knit together to form a small throw. Now to get started on March!




Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day

Here are a couple of the cards I made to send to friends and family this year.
It's always dark when I get home from work, so these pictures are not the best. I hope you enjoy the holiday!