Sunday, December 31, 2006

Happy New Years



I am so excited about the New Year, we have decided to claim the year for ourselves. This is going to be our year. Tonight I will spend some time documenting some goals for all of us, so next year we can see how many we have accomplished. Jennifer has goals for her recovery and both Randy and myself have personal and professional goals along with spiritual and goals for us as a couple. I love to divide them up into groups, like short-term, long term, and into groups such as goals for the house, the business's, retirement, then more along the lines of personal things. Then we stick them away to look next year and see which ones we succeeded in and which ones still need work! Artistically and creatively I have more goals than hours so I will really need to learn how to better use my time and prioritize to get the things done that I want to do this year. Last year I challenged myself to enter quilt shows and I did do that, which was very exciting and I have two quilts showing now. One in going to The Road to California and one will be going to Paducah as fourth place winner of the online competition. It is very exciting to get some recognition for all the hard work. I have some goals for my painting and drawing this year also that I hope to accomplish. I want to become more involved with our local art museum and join the local Plein Aire group. I just got back from Vegas and took a challenge from the Wet Canvas website to work on in the hotel room. I have posted it here, it is a poinsettia and it was a great study in values. I also wanted to share a fun easy block I did at Christmas for our quilt quilds exchange. It is a gingerbread man and if you would like a copy just email me and I will send the pattern to you via email. I used a brown fabric and fused it to the background, then I satin stitched it on, I then used black for the inside of the mouth and did the same only extended the lines of the satin stitch to make the smiling mouth. I used red for the nose and I used white, large rick-rack around the body and big buttons sewn on with white embroidery thread for the eyes. I hope to have a gingerbread quilt for next Christmas available. Have a Happy New Years, I will be sitting in my spa tub, soaking in the New Year. Yippee

1 comment:

Jane LaFazio said...

beautiful poinsettia. was it done in pencil? and the g-bread man looks like it was cute. Hope you can show us a pick of the finished one. Happy 50th birthday while I'm at it!!