As I said before, I only chose six of the 38+ free classes in this challenge, so these are the last three I completed. All were challenging, but fun, and though they may not be exactly like I wanted them to turn out, I learned a lot and gained in confidence. The first two are in my 7 x 10" Winsor Newton 135 lb mixed media sketchbook. The dog was painted on a sheet of drawing paper, then glued to a page in the same book. The paper is relatively smooth. I do these classes as small samples to learn from in my sketchbook. I can't wait to try these with my own ideas on different paper, canvas, or board!
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Mastering Mixed Media Challenge 2026 Classes-Part 2
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Mastering Mixed Media Challenge 2026 Classes-Part 1
I took some of the classes offered in the Mastering Mixed Media 2026 free sessions with Tamara Laporte the first couple of weeks in May. There were a ton to choose from, and I opted not to buy the VIP package to keep them all from now on, so I watched the videos and took notes for the ones I was really interested in. I know I could have learned a lot from all the awesome teachers, but didn't have time for all of them, so I concentrated on a handful, some of which I've done twice!
I was originally going to save all the chosen ones and share them in one post, but I decided to go ahead and share what I have finished, so far. These are the first three, and I'm working on the other three.
I got the ink and paint layers too thick (nothing was showing through from the other layers), so I used some citrasolve to take some of the paint back off so some of the other layers showed through. Not enough, but some, plus it gave me a lot of texture.
Monday, May 18, 2026
Prickly Pear Blooms
My husband has been very busy cleaning up yard damage from the last storm that came through, and a few days ago when he hauled off a load of branches, limbs, etc. down in the field, the prickly pears were blooming, so he brought me back three blooms and set them in a bowl of water for me. They are so gorgeous! Unfortunately the blooms were dead the next morning. Nothing left but the pears full of stickers...
The Last Few Days Art Melange'
I'm a bit behind on my posting, but these are some "just for fun" pieces that I did before, and during the beginning, of doing the Mastering Mixed Media Challenge with Tamara Laporte during the first two weeks of May. Class photos of work and more about that in a later post.
All but the girls' faces at the end are in my Winsor Newton 7"x10" 135 lb mixed media sketchbook. The girls are on some random drawing and mixed media papers.
I'm only doing a handful of the many classes in the MMM challenge, and I've done two of the projects twice now, but I have about four other projects, that I've watched the videos and took notes on, to do, so I'm saving them to share in one post later. It may be a few days!
Anyway, I hope you enjoyed looking at my art trials. Thank you for visiting, and I hope to see you in the next post! Keep making things. It's good for you!
Saturday, May 9, 2026
April 27, 2026 Storm
So, almost two weeks ago Monday and Tuesday started off with a bang. It began with bad storms moving through everywhere around us Monday night. It was storming when we went to bed, but we didn't think it was that bad, and the weather channel wasn't saying anything about tornado sightings nearby or anything. Not long after we went to sleep, we were awakened by really hard wind, rain, and hail hitting all sides of the house and windows. We jumped up and got dressed and went to our living room, but the worst was over in a few minutes, so we went back to bed.
When we got up the next morning, Tuesday, and looked out, we were in awe, and so grateful, that we, and our house, had been spared! Several trees were down across our driveway, big limbs were strewn all over the yard, leaves and twigs were plastered all over the sides of the house, the phone line was on the ground, and the highest window upstairs had been partially sucked out and was laying on the ground. Other stuff was also blown around out of place, and there will be a few days work of cutting and cleaning up, but that's all minor. God kept us and our home safe again!
The trees across our driveway are in front of my dad's shop building, and there's one down by my parents' house. There is also a large tree down across the road going out to the farm and a bunch down by the gate opening onto the road. We haven't been out to the homeplace to check the damage. By the way the trees are twisted in two and branches torn out of the top, we are pretty sure a tornado passed over us. The telephone repair man agreed with us!
The day was spent surveying what we needed to do, hubby making a trip out of town for a piece of plywood to block the broken window before the next round of storms, fixing it after multiple trips up and down the stairs and a ladder, a lot of measuring, and me trying to hold the plywood while he sawed into it, plus the phone repair man showed up to put our telephone line back up.
We have next to no cell phone service at our house, so it took me five trys to get hold of the phone company and for the signal to hold long enough for me to tell them the problem. We were without a landline phone and internet all day, but had electricity until late evening when it went out for a couple of hours during more storms. The pictures don't really show the damage, and I don't have any of the trees down behind our house, out toward the old home place, but they are many.
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