Tuesday, April 28, 2026

The Endless Art Challenge Box

I thought it might be fun to share a glimpse into part of our "Weekly-ish Challenge" 
One week I come up with a challenge. The next week my partner comes up with a challenge. And, the third week we "go to the box" for our challenge.
It's a little deck of cards with three sections: "Subject" cards, "Color" cards, and "Wild Card" cards. We draw one card from each deck then figure out our art piece from there!  It's been so fun!!!
(FYI... Mine are on the right. Hers are on the left.)

















For this one we decided that "do the opposite" meant
we'd turn the card over and use the picture on the back.
 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Willowing Arts: Mastering Mixed Media 2025 (#31-37) & A Few Random Things

These are (finally!!!) the last lessons from Willowing Arts: Mastering Mixed Media 2025.  It's a good thing I finally got around to them since Mastering Mixed Media 2026 begins on May 1!!!
Watercolor, colored pencils, white pen
Portrait & background with red, ocher, black, & white, collage papers
Markmaking with leftover paint & colored pencils, Gesso out background
Water color: orange & blue, Colored pencils: orange, red, blue
Pages: collaged paper strip folded concertina style, quotes
Cover: decorated paper over cardboard

Ink pen & watercolor



And a random few other mixed media pieces:

From Sketchbook Revival 2026


A quick sketch painting to gather ideas for
a triptych oil painting.



Valentines for my Home Away From Home girls (College students from church that we've "adopted" for their years in our city.



A lesson from on-line teacher Kim Dellow


A lesson from on-line teacher Karen Campbell


Our church ladies' group had a painting night.


After our Greece trip, I made some postcards to use as thank you notes.


A tiny booklet I mailed to a dear one who was having a difficult couple of weeks.

Friday, April 24, 2026

Willowing Arts: A Year of Magic & Fairy Tales (March)

If there's no deadline, is it still late? Only 24 days into April, I've finished my lessons from Willowing Arts: A Year of Magic & Fairy Tales lessons from March!

I love learning to use all these different mediums to create pages in my art journals.  If they aren't for sale and they aren't to decorate my walls and they aren't for gifts and they aren't for a grade... Then what's the point?  I guess, just doing them and being creative is the point. 
Enjoy the ten from this month!

Acrylics: brown with red, yellow, blue, & white
Acrylic inks, paint pens, collaged papers, gesso
Collage papers, Watercolor, Craft Paint, Pens
Colored pencil, Watercolor
Collage, inks, splatter, craft paint, pen
Craft paint, stenciling, colored pencil
Watercolor, collage paper, stickers, Watercolor crayons
Watercolor, acrylic inks, powdered mica
Collage paper, stickers, magazine clippings, acrylic, powdered mica
Collage paper, Sharpie

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Clouds

I go back and forth when I look at this painting.
What am I supposed to look at? 
Is it a painting of a sunset or sunrise? a painting of a sun kissed landscape? skyscape of clouds? Is it okay that it's kind of all three? 
I want to keep looking at it, so I think it's okay.

My Weekly-ish Challenge was "Clouds." That seemed easy enough... until it wasn't.  Clouds? I live in the trees!  I don't really see whole clouds! I looked and didn't have any good reference photos for clouds. Nothing on any of the free reference photo sites intrigued me. Then I remembered that I had an ancient painting book...
You can tell by the price tag! Woolworths... $2.95!  It's from 1985, and it's still good!
I picked one of the lessons, started there, then went off on my own. 

*** Note to self... if using the word "ancient"  when referring to 1985, remember that you got married that year... pick another word!

Click Clouds if you'd like to purchase this little painting.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Book Making

I've been traveling down the rabbit hole of book making lately and have had such a good time with it.
Cut some cardboard... fold some paper... use some glue... then do art inside!
This one's about 6"x 6" so each page spread is about 6"x 12". It turns out to be a place for 10 little art projects to live together.











These two are about 3"x 6 and opens to 3"x 12", just 4 pages long.
Perfect to stick in an envelope and mail as a get-well card or thinking-of-you card.
To get the pictures and encouraging quotes, I used mess-up pages from when I'd make the little year quote books.(See HERE, HERE, and HERE.)



This one is about 3"x 6" and opens like a regular book to about 6"x 6". 
Just 4 fun little pages about the birds who live here around our home.
This kind is folded from one piece of paper and ends up with 4 pages about 3"x 4"

This one I left opened up. it hangs like a mobile in my art room. 
These aren't books... just cards about 4"x 5"


It's been so much fun to work on these little projects.

Now, I really need to get back to oil painting before I forget how!