Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Freezing Cold, Ice and a "Free" Pair of Earrings!

I'm really ready for Spring!  But there are some "good" things about being stuck inside in the cold...we actually cleaned the oven and the stove top today!  And I was on a roll making some new things and filling orders.  Slowly, but surely, the ice is starting to melt!  Yay!
I'm really in love with these!  I call them "Rustic Bling"...I love the contrast of the rustic brass circles with the beautifully faceted glass...they are gorgeous!
And I'm giving a pair of these adorable "Juniper Berry" earrings away!  All you have to do is comment on this blog post, or the facebook link.  I'll randomly pick a winner in the morning!  Good luck!
And this is another pair of cute little "Purple Daggers" that I made yesterday!  I'm loving the Spring colors!
And I'm hoping it will start warming up, so I can get back down in the basement to make some more little "encaustic journals" --- I love the smell of the melting Bee's wax.....mmmmmmmmmm
And I couldn't resist sharing this photo of Frankie!  Hope you are all staying safe, warm and dry!  Spring is on the way...I promise!
love and peace always ~ Kathy

"Love is the spirit that motivates the artist's journey." ~ Eric Maisel

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

It's Winter --- I need to start writing again...

Brrrrr...it sure has been a cold week!  Everything is covered in a layer of ice --- including the tiny buds on our Dogwood Trees, since they had anticipated [along with me] and early Spring.  Instead, we woke up to snow flurries this morning:
But, instead of locking myself behind the doors and watching from the windows, fixing another pot of coffee and adding another layer of clothing to my growing bundled body, I ventured out and tried my macro lens on some fresh falling snowflakes!  It may not be the best photo, but it's my very first capture of a real snowflake.  It's hard to believe that each and every one of them are different and unique...just like us.
But, I guess the good thing about a prolonged Winter is the excuse to have comfort food every night for dinner!  Like this yummy Shepherd's Pie I'll be making tonight...along with a big pot of sauteed Kale.  My mouth is watering already!
Hope you are all staying safe and warm!

love and peace always --- Kathy

"Develop interest in life as you see it; in people, things, literature, music --- the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people.  Forget yourself." --- Henry Miller

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Snow Day Giveaway!

And here I was, thinking Winter was over!  Up to 12 inches of snow is predicted in my area today!  Brrrrr...at least it's warm and cozy in my house.  Wayne does a really awesome job of keeping the fire going.
   As of late, I've been addicted to "digital painting", thanks to this awesome workshop!  This is one of my first ones:
my sweet little Ozzy.  And, for those of you that may not know, he went blind last week...a side effect of his diabetes.  So sad for him, but he's way less upset about it than I am.  He never complains and seems just as happy as ever!
 Since it's been awhile, I decided to give a pair of these awesome "Night Owl" earrings away!!  All you have to do is comment on THIS blog post.  Lita will be picking a winner Monday [February 17th].  Good luck!!!

Stay warm and dry, wherever you are!  Happy Wednesday!

Don't forget!  You have until midnight Saturday [February 15th] to use coupon code VALENTINE2014 and receive 25% off of your entire purchase from my Etsy shop - my way of saying "thank you and Happy Valentine's Day"

Love and peace always ~ Kathy

"Like snowflakes, the human pattern is never cast twice.  We are uncommonly and marvelously intricate in thought and action." ~ Alice Childress 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Growing Violets 1.0.1...

So I finally got around to starting a new batch of baby violets today.  I think mama violet [shown above] enjoys watching her babies grow, just as much as I do.
These are the supplies you will need [please ignore the fact that I'm doing this in my kitchen...as you know, I'm from Louisiana and it is just way to cold to go outside]:
1.  A parent violet(s) [most importantly]
2.  African Violet potting mix [I used Miracle-Gro brand]
3.  Small plastic pots [I always save the ones that contain my bedding plants I buy in the Spring].  Just make sure the ones you choose have several good size drainage holes in the bottom.
4.  Plastic fold-over type sandwich bags.
5.  Rubber Bands
6.  Plastic trays [you'll see why at the end of the post]
Fill pots with potting mix, but not all the way to the top. Using scissors, cut several leaves from the parent violet plant(s), making sure you cut leaves that are healthy and have the longest stems [long stems are needed to help the leaves stay in place, once they are put in the potting soil]
Using your finger, or a pencil, poke a hole in the soil and stick the leaf stem as far down as it will go...just until the leaf itself is barely at the surface of the dirt.  If you want to have a mixture of blooms, you can place two leaves in the container from two different parent violets...makes for a pretty little Spring pop of color in your kitchen window, or gift for a special friend.
 After all the leaves are in place, cover each pot with one of the plastic sandwich baggies and secure it with a rubber band.  Make sure the baggie is poofing up over the leaves good, so they'll have plenty of room to breathe.
Place the pots in a well lit spot [not direct sunlight, but close to a bright window is perfect].  You can either place several pots in one long plastic tray [like I have shown] or each pot in it's own little tray.  Either way, be sure to keep water in the trays until your plants start to sprout [usually a month or so].  Sometimes you'll have a leaf that won't produce a plant, but 9 times out of 10, you'll get little baby violets sprouting up in no time!  Good Luck!  I'll keep you posted on the progress of these.  My last batch of babies have already been adopted out!
  I was so excited over the snow we received last night - I just have to share
 and this morning!  
 loved watching it [along with my little bobble heads] from my studio window.  It lasted just long enough for me to enjoy it!  Now it's all gone and I can look forward to the next time it pays us a visit.
 love and peace always ~ Kathy