Monday, September 28, 2009
Another old gal
Rain, Leaves and Eco-Paint
Across the street from our new house there is a freezer 'factory'. Occasionally they get a bit noisy and drive me around the bend. I can't wait to get some more trees planted to block out the eyesore.
This is the view out my back window today.
Isn't it dreamy? *sigh* When I feel a bit tense about the folks across the street I just look at this and remember how lucky I am.
I've been working on my bedroom. The Mr. was getting impatient because it was a complete disaster. I decided to go with the Rona Eco Recycled Interior Paint I used on the bathroom since it seemed to cover fairly well and it made me feel like I was doing one little thing to be a bit greener. I needed 3 cans to paint the bedroom (it's massive), I chose "Sand" from the 16 available colours only to find that each bloody tin was a different shade! Ug! Ug! Ug! Take a look at the difference...
It's totally noticeable and looks a mess :(
I'm going to make myself happy by looking out of my back window again.
*P.S. Rona has looked into the problem and believes that during a packaging change a tin was mis-labled. They've been totally awesome and I'm pleased as punch with their efforts :)
Saturday, September 26, 2009
The Crones
Anyway, here are a bunch of the old gals. There are a few who are being difficult and need a little extra attention, or are refusing to photograph well, but I'll deal with them over the next week. I'm just so happy that so much is being completed and I'm back to making with full force!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
More crones...
My husband was a tad worried that I'd feel isolated moving away from everyone I know. I'm not finding it too difficult (yet). I guess I've never really been a people person and I find the silence sort of soothing. I really and truly enjoy being home.
I'm off to paint walls (beige this time, not white *gasp!*) and then I'll be making a loverly dinner for my hubby for our 8th wedding anniversary. I can't believe we've been together for over 17 years. Holy crackers that makes me sound old! No worries... I think getting old is kinda nice.
Monday, September 21, 2009
The Royal Flush
Here she is after stripping that horrible wall paper...
And less than $80 later...
I know I complained about being afraid of colour but I love my black and white bathroom.
The mirror is hung low so that the kiddo can see into it. The poor thing has spent a month and a half strugging to see into mirrors that are too high for him.
ATC's framed above the tub
These are some awesome old dowels we found in the storage space above our garage. Below is an lovely knickknack cupboard that craftewoman from craftster sent me for the 'birds, birds, birds' swap. I'm going to put old bottles and other lovely little things in there.
The big D and I worked on this project yesterday. I took an old broken frame and used scrapbooking paper, faux pearls, rickrack and a crown brad to make this silhouette portrait of the kiddo to hang.
So, there's still a few spaces that need a special touch but I'm loving it so far. Here's a rundown of my costs
Everything else was stuff from my stash (frames, atc's, vase, cotton to line curtains).
Friday, September 18, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
The Fountainhead
One thing that really struck me was that Gehry's buildings totally remind me of the novel The Fountainhead. (If you haven't read it, don't. I really and truly hated that book and will forever curse the day I opened it.) The main character in the book is an architect who creates buildings that most people find totally hideous, but whom their inhabitants would live no where else. When I see the outside of a Frank Gehry building I wonder what the hell people were thinking to erect such things, when I see the inside I totally understand.
Grumpy old things
I've been painting the wee things faces today so that I can keep this project moving along.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
More progress, less laundry
Something that I've been working on (for what seems like forever) are a series of 'dolls' inspired by this gorgeous creature made by Ingrid Petersen. I came across the image in a thrifted book (circa 1975) called Handmade Toys and Games which showcases some really fantastic stuff. What I loved about the doll was just how simply it was made... she's basically a cone... but look how all of the embellishments make her come to life.
So, I'm making a coven (as I often do) and here is the first witch of the gaggle using the same idea as the above.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Slugman
Here's the fellow that made the most progress today.
I find taking photos of my work really, really helpful. Looking at a photo helps to point out where more work needs to be done or other flaws that can be corrected. I think I'll darken up sluggy's head and add some detailing to his back.
Here's how he looking this morning before being attacked by a paintbrush.
Monday, September 14, 2009
The Loo
This is a pic taken when we were looking at the house. The wallpaper was the strangest thing I've ever seen. It was sort of plastic and spongy and was a terrible eyesore. Here's a shot of the stuff with a pretty good idea as to the colour of it...
Ick! Most of the stuff wasn't too bad to get off. One 2 x 3 foot section above the tub proved to be torturous however and took twice as long as the rest of the entire room to remove.
The colours? White. I'm terrified to be adventurous with paint.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
If it ain't Scottish...
Yesterday was spent exploring the sights around our new hometown. We visited the Belleville market in the morning. Smallish but fantastic! Tomatoes were really expensive though (Does $20 a bushel seem like a lot?).
Still working on my gals as well as my coven of witch's... for now I'm stripping hideous wall paper in my bathroom and trying to prep myself for days and days of painting.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
WIP's
Pftt. When you're a 'young adult' who cares about process? I sure as heck didn't. Then again, I'm fairly certain that their idea of 'process' was just proof that I'd done the required amount of homework, or a deliberate creative routine I was supposed to follow.
Now I see it as a celebration of the act of creation. It's embracing the joy of making.
I love the process of creating. I love seeing how other people create. For me the actual making can be as rewarding as the resulting works.
Anywho, here are my seasonal gals in the process of being made...