Moving on to May
Phil was gone at a conference mid week for 2 nights so the children and I held down the fort here at home. I am glad that we don't do this often. We miss Phil way too much (and life is a lot harder when he is gone LOL).
We didn't have time for nature journaling at Willamette Mission Park so I brought some Cottonwood seed pods home at various stages for the children to examine and draw.
What is wrong with this picture? (what happens when I try and write upside down).
Mother's Day was perfect.
Phil had signed me up to take a macro photography class in Portland but it was canceled so we just spent the day at home working in the garden. It was lovely and our backyard is starting to resemble a garden rather than a neglected weed pile.
I have been studying watercolors and experimenting more with felting. I am pleased with some of the results and the learning process, figuring out how felting and colors work together.
Before felting
After felting (all the red disappeared...interesting)
My 3 different watercolor pieces still works in progress (plus a mostly finished still life). I have been needle felting in details and studying them up on my white board and then I will machine stitch in the finer lines.
Comments
Post a Comment