7.16.2010

ced: life

I have been thinking a lot lately about were I live.  About the places I have lived, where I am now and possibly where I want to live in the future and wanted to pay homage to the houses I have lived in.   They each have a story and place in my life. 


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7.15.2010

painting in progress: scooby


 Scooby 7-11-2010

Remember Scooby?  I have been working on this painting since the end of February.  Back in May I removed his front legs due to placement and then I stalled.  Click here to see the last update on my blog. I was unsure of how to get his front legs right so, I ended up letting the painting sit for over a month because I was afraid to mess it up.  Finally, I mustered up the confidence to go for it.  I mean, I couldn't just leave Scoobs without legs, now could I?

7.08.2010

ced: life

For this month's creative every day theme of life I immediately thought of this writing in my sketchbook ...

Just sitting, sitting that's all.
No sound.  Just noise.
Noise from outside, noise from behind, noise from in front, noise - AH - the noise from inside.
No sound. Just noise.
Faces withdrawn from each other, from themselves.
Not understanding, not realizing this is supposed to be fun. 
LIFE is supposed to be fun.    

I wrote this while in college in New York City. It is a fantastic place to people watch and I that is what I was doing when I wrote this. To see what others have been working on this week for the life theme, click here

7.05.2010

travel drawings

Bert & I traveled to New York a couple of weeks ago for a great friends wedding on long island, which was fantastic. While we were there we were able to catch up with some friends and enjoy 2 Phish concerts in Saratoga, which was equally fantastic. It was a really nice weekend away.

Traveling without the kids allowed for some time to draw.  The first one is my very first attempt at a zentangle and I have to say it was a lot of fun and really meditative.

curried waldorf salad


This Meatless Monday post comes from a book I just finished reading, Ultrametabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss by Mark Hyman. I have tried a bunch of recipes from this book and wanted to share the ones I liked best. I substituted some things because it was what I had on hand and the recipe still turned out great. 

Curried Waldorf Salad

1 large red delicious or gala apple, skin on cored and diced
1 cup extra firm tofu (I omitted this)
1/2 cup celery
1/4 cup toasted walnuts
1/2 Tbsp flaxseeds, ground
1/2 tsp grated fresh ginger
1/2 tsp curry power
1 Tbsp walnut oil (I substituted olive oil)
head endive, separated and washed (I substituted mixed greens)

In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients except the endive or mixed greens.  Arrange endive or mixed greens on plate, spoon the mixture on tops and serve.

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7.01.2010

monthly goal meetup

Happy JULY! Summer is in full swing and HOT.  While many are enjoying the beach and are able to chill outdoors.  Us desert dwellers are beginning our hibernation. We stay indoors much of the day and only venture out when there is water involved!  It's a new month which means it's time for the monthly goal Meet Up.

Here were my June goals ...
  1. add new rain drop and starfish earrings to etsy shop - complete!  see new earrings
  2. blog about wedding invitation designs & add samples to etsy shop - gotta do
  3. guest blog at East Valley Artisans for the month - completed and had my first giveaway!
  4. Favor cards for Laraine's wedding - completed
  5. Baby Shower Invitations for Jenny - completed
  6. joined LinkedIn and now need to work with it a bit - gotta do
  7. continue with quick books- nothing
  8. continue web site freelance project - got homepage approved!
  9. complete scooby painting- a l m o s t  t h e r e!  Just have finishing touches
  10. gym: monday, wednesday, thursday and saturday- total slacker! 
And here we go into July ...
  1. blog about wedding invitation designs & add samples to etsy shop
  2. blog about baby invitation design & add sample to etsy shop
  3. menu, program and place cards for Barbie's wedding
  4. continue with LinkedIn
  5. continue with quick books
  6. continue web site freelance project
  7. ship completed scooby painting
  8. gym: monday, wednesday, thursday and saturday
Wishing everyone a super summer and a little break in your work for some fun! Stay cool.  If you would like to join in the Meetup fun, head on over to Athena Dreams to read more about what we do and how to join in.

6.28.2010

black bean confetti salad


This Meatless Monday post comes from a book I just finished reading, Ultrametabolism: The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss by Mark Hyman. I have tried a bunch of recipes from this book and wanted to share the ones I liked best. I substituted some things because it was what I had on hand and the recipe still turned out great.

Black Bean Confetti Salad


1 15 oz. can of black beans
1 cup frozen corn, thawed and drained (I used fresh corn cooked and cooled)
12 cherry or grape tomatoes, halved
1/2 cup scallions (I omitted this as I didn't have it in the house.  Didn't miss it)
2 cloves garlic, pressed
1/2 cup diced red pepper
1/4 cup chopped cilantro (Again I substituted parsley and mint from my garden)
2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
3 Tbsp fresh squeezed lime juice
1/4 tsp ground cumin

Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl, cover and let marinate in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving.

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6.22.2010

kids art: decoupage fun take 2

Playroom Table Makeover

About a year ago I took a simple IKEA table and decoupaged some of the my kids school artwork to the top of it, I blogged about it here.  It turned out great but, over time the paper had water damage and was torn in places so, the time has come for a makeover. Decoupage to the rescue ... again!  

 Playroom Table - Before (after removing old artwork)

If you have never decoupaged before check out how to decoupage at about.com. I thought about using my kids school work again and begun the hunt and then it occurred to me that the paintings they create on their easel is just the right paper size to cover the table.  Score!  I had one that they both did together sitting in the garage so, I thought that one was perfect.

Playroom Table - After
 
The boys have a fun new playroom table created with their artwork! Isn't it cool? I love taking something a bit ratty and worn and breathing new life into it.  Do you have something you had on the fritz that you made new again?  If so, I'd love to hear about it!

6.18.2010

ced: creekside bliss

Here is a new colored pencil sketch from from my sketchbook for creative every day's bliss theme. Doesn't it look like the perfect place to lay on the grass, read, sketch and just watch the clouds go by? Ahh, I can just picture myself there enjoying the creek side bliss.  Today I am in NY for some wedding bliss followed by music bliss! One of my bestest friends is getting married on Friday and we are driving up to Albany on Saturday to meet up with some friends and have a lot of fun at the Phish concert!  May your weekend be blissful.

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6.17.2010

ced: storybook bliss

Here is another colored pencil sketch from from my sketchbook for creative every day's bliss theme.  It is based on one of my favorite storybook's, I Love You Little One by Nancy Tafuri.  I received this book at my baby shower 6 years ago and it has been a family favorite. When Ethan was an infant, I was able t recite this story to calm him down whenever he was upset. That made this story very powerful for us and I have bonded tremendously with it.

To see what others have been working on for the bliss theme, click here.