Some Projects Finished, Some Yet To Come
I am a procrastinator.
There, I said it... Sometimes the most difficult thing is getting something started.
I find once I get something started, it is easier to get back to it and finish.
Here are just a few things I have been working on over the past few months. Some are finished, and some are just getting started!
There, I said it... Sometimes the most difficult thing is getting something started.
I find once I get something started, it is easier to get back to it and finish.
Here are just a few things I have been working on over the past few months. Some are finished, and some are just getting started!
This is a dress my youngest wanted made for her end-of-year dinner dance. She chose the fabric and the pattern. She was happy with it.

This is a wrap bracelet I made in the Spring. It is fun to learn new things, and I like to experiment, so this was a project that fit that bill!

The theme for our Vacation Bible School this year was "Kingdom Rock." I wasn't able to help out as much as I have in the past, so I just helped when I could, and made this suit of "armor" out of cardboard. I told you I like to try new things!

I have a sketch on this canvas - for a painting I have been wanting to get started for some time. I went to New York with the girls and a friend a few years ago now. We visited Ellis Island and Liberty Island. I have a photo of the train/ferry station at Liberty Park in New Jersey, where we caught the ferry to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
The architecture is beautiful and I can picture the painting in my mind. I don't get those pictures in my head as often as I used to, so I am looking forward to working on it...
The architecture is beautiful and I can picture the painting in my mind. I don't get those pictures in my head as often as I used to, so I am looking forward to working on it...
This is a small beginning to a watercolor class I am getting ready to teach next week. I have a couple simple projects in mind for the class. The main thing I want to let the students know: notice the details in things around you. It is good to see the big picture, but sometimes it is just as important to notice the details.

Just a few things I have going on... What about you?
Are you a procrastinator? What do you really want to get started?
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