Swan Cygnets First Adventures
Saturday, September 30, 2023
Friday, September 29, 2023
The Friday Five Good Things
1. Teague and I took a tour of the new high school in the town where we grew up and then went to our 50th class reunion.
2. I had a long phone call with my cousin's daughter.
3. I tagged along to an appointment with Himself, and then we went out to breakfast
4. We watched The Mummy with the Eldest
5. Another week, another play day with Teague
How was your week?
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Enders Journal - Tuesday 9/19
Enders is known for their dahlias. I was surprised they were in bloom as I though they were an August flower and would have passed. At breakfast one of the deacons told us, they had a rare and very expensive black dahlia. After lunch, we went on a quest to look for it, but couldn't find it.
I chose a light blue and teal color combination to paint the acanthus leaves around the hummingbird. The color scheme was very beachy, and I received a lot of compliments on it. A two cowboy hat day.
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Whatcha Doin?
I am re-doing the last project we did in class with Dan. I didn't finish it. We didn't have a lot of time to complete this project on the last day. I work slowly, and I had a hard time floating the Instacoll in the center of the "O" designed by Dan. The letter was 2 1/2 in. square and larger than anything I've gilded. I found the edges were drying before I had the center filled.
Instacoll is to be applied in a thick-ish layer, but in my haste I had added too much. The paper buckled and the goop pooled at the bottom of the letter. Instacoll takes 45 minutes to dry before you can apply whatever metal is being used.
The surface of the Instacoll had dried, but underneath was still wet. When I went to tool the gold with the thin, cross-hatched lines, the gold tore revealing the Instacoll.
Though I called this an epic fail, it really wasn't. I mixed the delicious blue-black background using red, yellow, and blue watercolor. I learned how the materials reacted. How much time is needed for things to dry. How much time I need to work. All valuable lessons.
Dan told me I could try to salvage the piece by thinning some Instacoll with water, applying it again to the center, let it thoroughly dry, and lay another layer of gold.
I think I'll add some lettering and re-do the project.
Whatcha doin?
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
T Stands for Egret Having Breakfast
Tuesday morning when I went to my little beach there were a flock of egrets hanging out across the way. This dude or dudette was alone on my side of the beach. I think s/he was hunting and eating the tiny crabs (what I call sea spiders) and having a sip of the salt water.
Drop by hosts, Bleubeard and Elizabeth's blog to find out what the rest of the T Stands For gang is up to. If you want to play, include in your Tuesday post a beverage or container for a beverage. Don't forget to link your blog to Bleubeard and Elizabeth's page.
Monday, September 25, 2023
The Hummingbird Project
The first Fun with Acanthus Leaves project taught by Dan Mooney for the Sacred Art Workshop on Enders Island was a hummingbird.
The handouts Dan provided had a color image of the project and step by step illustrated instructions.
I have done gilding before, but there were so many fussy, little steps. Dan had a streamlined method that took the fear out of using gold.
First, we traced a hummingbird surrounded by acanthus leaves. The leaves would be painted and the hummingbird gilded using both a flat and raised technique. We used Jerry's Pink Stuff for the flat gilding around the edges of the hummingbird. Instacoll was carefully applied as the base for the raised gilding
After the Instacoll was thoroughly dry (approximately 45 min. Jerry's Pink Stuff only took 10 or min. to dry) 24 karat patent gold was applied. The excess gold was brushed off and the gold was tooled (patterns or dots were pressed into the gold using an awl and embossing tool.
While waiting for the Instacoll to dry we mixed our watercolors. I chose a light blue and a teal. After the gold was applied, the acanthus leaves were painted and white dots added. Oh, and as if the gold didn't have enough bling, a Swarovski crystal was added to the eye.
Ta-da! The first project completed over 2 days
Sunday, September 24, 2023
How Does Your Garden Grow?
From the gardens of Enders Island
Enders is known for the dahlias. These were on the dining room table
A tired Easter lily
Hydrangeas still blooming
Some of the roses were still blooming
The Dahlias
More dahlias
Grapes
A new meditation garden
My favorite garden feature the stone kitty and bird faucet
Another dahlia
Spent dahlias
More
A star-shaped dahlia
Butterflies and goldenrod
Apples, though some of the crop didn't look that good
We were told they had a very expensive, very rare Black Dahlia. We went on a quest to find it, but couldn't All I found was this dahlia labeled Black Beauty though it was more of a deep burgundy than black
Still no Black Dahlia
Black, but not a Dahlia.
A lone geranium in a pot outside of the art studio
Dahlias and a schooner.
How does your garden grow?
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Friday, September 22, 2023
The Friday Five Good Things
1. I'm back on Enders Island for another Sacred Art workshop, Fun with Acanthus Leaves
2. I've spent each morning at my little beach doing QiGong exercises. (I hope)
3. I'll be taking class from Dan Mooney, a member of the guild I belong to, Masscribes. I've never had the opportunity to take a class with Dan, but he's a lovely person and so talented. Class should be lots of fun.
4. Did I mention the fabulous food? I hope Fruits of the Forest Pie is served for dessert.
5. Since I'm writing this blog post a few weeks ahead of time, I wonder if the Holy Gully (Gunther as he's called) is still sitting on top of the steeple?
How was your week?
Thursday, September 21, 2023
Enders Journal - Monday 09/18
Rather than bringing a journal and a bunch of art supplies, (which would take up extra luggage room) I thought I would keep a digital journal using the app, Concepts.
Since I'm an early riser, I have time to work before breakfast using the iPad and the iPencil.
Monday it poured and poured and poured. Usually, I go out to my little beach just after sunrise, but it was raining too hard.
On the first day of class after Mass has finished, the priest blesses the hands of those participating in the Sacred Art Class(es). Since it was a Noah's ark kind of day, I didn't feel like waiting outside the church door, peeking through the crack to see when Mass finished so I could have my hands blessed. It's nice, but I've had that done 4 times before. I doubt the blessing expires or wear off. So I just went to the art studio.
One of my classmates didn't want me to miss the experience. She must have wiped her oil blessed hands on a paper towel and brought the paper towel to me so my hands could be blessed, too. Such a kind gesture.
Monday was an intense work day. We gilded a small dove and the gilding on a hummingbird which had acanthus leaves encircling it. Painting the leaves would happen on Tuesday.
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
T Stands for Fruit of the Forest Pie
Since I'm at the Sacred Art Retreat on Enders Island, I had to publish T Day post far in advance. From August 29, 2019 when I was on Enders at the House Blessing class with Valerie Weilmuenster, a couple of journal entries.
We also had awesome dessert. Fruit of the Forest Pie. Raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries. The chef knew how to bake a perfect crust, too. I love pie.
After dinner, I had tea under a grape arbor with one of my classmates. Good tea, good conversation, and a beautiful sunset.
Drop by hosts, Bleubeard and Elizabeth's blog to find out what the rest of the T Stands For gang is up to. If you want to play, include in your Tuesday post a beverage or container for a beverage. Don't forget to link your blog to Bleubeard and Elizabeth's page.
Monday, September 18, 2023
Reunion Name Tags
My 50th high school reunion is the Saturday after my Enders week. The reunion committee announced they had name tags. We were all told to bring a (yearbook) picture to attach to the name tag.
So I decided I would make name tags for Teague and myself. She also asked if I could make a tag for another friend of hers.
The school colors are red and blue.
Teague didn't want to use her high school yearbook picture. Instead she said to use a picture of us taken when she moved to California. I cut the picture in half and put each half on the corresponding tag. When we stand next to each other, the picture will be whole. We have always referred to this photograph as "I'm with Stupid."
Sunday, September 17, 2023
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Erich is covered with morning glories
Marigolds and tomatoes
A bee loving the tomato flower
Lots of cherry tomatoes
Morning glories inside the greenhouse
Pink sedum blooming for the Eldest as she planted this.
Jewel weed
Morning diamonds
Heath Asters
The twig is bare!
Embiggen the photo to see the face of the Tree Guardian
Red sky in morning
After afternoon thunderstorms, the sky was a weird color
Red sky in the morning before Tropical Storm Lee
How does your garden grow?
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