Tuesday, 26 June 2012

waterfalls, sunsets, and the high desert

















Portland transplants complain about the gray skies, but I don't mind so much.  The gray, after all, is what makes it so green here.  Living in western Oregon, you quickly learn that activities can't be planned around good weather (i.e. predictable weather).  Otherwise you'd rarely get out of the house!



Yesterday, we took a trip to Silver Falls State Park, which is about an hour's drive from Portland. The forecast was rain with thunderstorms.  With five kids in tow, I figure all the rain would just add to the adventure.



Silver Falls is the largest of all of Oregon's state parks.  There are trails for hikers, horses, and bicycles.  Our crew was committed to hiking the five mile loop that leads visitors past seven waterfalls (there are a total of ten waterfalls at the park).  For many hikers, the highlight of the trail is when it winds behind two waterfalls.  In one of the photos above, you can see the kids reaching out to the cascading water. 



The sun decided to show itself the last 30 minutes of our stay at the park- just enough time for our girls and their friends to wade in the stream and for me to soak up some vitamin D. It's actually been quite damp in the valley the past week, but the wet summer weather has made for some spectacular rainbows and sunsets. 













At my home studio, drier climate has been my inspiration.  My latest art work is called high desert. It's currently available here.









Friday, 22 June 2012

Amazing DIY stock cabinet transformation with chalk paint and glaze!

So since I have been playing with my Annie Sloan Chalk Paint on my RV cabinets but still haven't finished I have no photos to share. So since I love chalk paint (Annie Sloan or homemade chalk paint) I wanted to share some inspiration.  Just so you know my DIY chalk paint is coming soon!!! Can't wait to show you the bath mirror/cabinet I used it on!

This amazing cabinet transformation from Simply Rooms goes through the process step by step so you can achieve the same thing.  I LOVE IT!!  I want to try this in my own bath if I ever get the time.  SO go check it out and learn some awesome techniques for how to achieve these cabinets with chalk paint and a dark walnut glaze.  AMAZING!!
Photo and instructions found at Simply Rooms.  WOW is all I have to say!

What have you painted with chalk paint?  Any techniques to share?
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Biannual Blogathon Bash Kick Off

The second Blogathon has STARTED! Created by me to support bloggers, I’m participating with 5 different blogs. This one, Callista’s Ramblings, the Biannual Blogathon Bash blog of course and 2 secret ones I haven’t released to the public yet.blogathonsummer

It’s not too late, you can still join! Do as much blogging as you can this weekend with support, mini challenges and PRIZES!

My Goals:

  1. Catch up on book reviews (at least 5, preferably more than 10 written and scheduled)
  2. Promote nonfiction giveaway linky
  3. Decide if I want to hire designer now or create my own new header and blog button for now.
  4. Reconnect with book blogging crowd (visit some blogs, comment, check book blogs ning etc.)
  5. Check out book blogging crowd’s giveaway hops and events and sign up for some.
  6. See if any of the mini challenges would be good for this blog.
  7. Fix some old reviews
  8. Put CLOSED: in front of all old giveaways
  9. add no follow to many links
  10. …I’ll add more I’m sure

I’ve cleared my schedule this weekend so plan to spend LOTS of time blogging!

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Trying out some Annie Sloan chalk paint on our RV cabinets!

The first day of summer arrived with a slightly cooler day, and a perfect opportunity to try out my new Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.  If you haven't heard of Annie Sloan paint it is an amazing (and amazingly expensive!) paint that requires NO SANDING, NO PRIMING, NO PREP!!!  It is also low VOC, and water based for easier cleanup and a greener product all around.

You read it right... NO PREP WORK.  It adheres to metal, laminate, you name it!  It is only carried by special retailers in select cities so it is pretty hard to get your hands on.  My mom had tracked down a supplier in Monument Colorado Shades of Amber .. where we got a few colors to try.   They have a great store and are full of wonderful tips.  They have an online store as well.  Below is their ultimate chalk paint kit for sale online for $195.  A quart costs $37.  An investment for sure, but for my project well worth it.Ultimate Chalk Paint Kit
My mom came over to help and I enlisted a babysitter to watch my 4 munchkins.  We only got about halfway through the project so no pictures yet, but they will come.  It was fun trying out a few techniques (whitewash, distressing, dry brushing), and it is so exciting to think what the inside of my '83 Toyota Dolphin RV will look like when we are done!  The cabinet paint job is just the start.  We have some laminate flooring, fabric, bead board, paint, and a few other bits and pieces coming to make over our RV currently decorated in "early ugly".  We started with the cabinets as a Father's Day gift for my husband who said "I am not sanding all those cabinets down!".  And with a little chalk paint it is true..he won't have to!  It is being done on a dime.  So far the only splurge has been this paint, but we have used less than one quart and with all the time and prep it has saved us it is well worth it.  The paint does go far.  I will keep you posted as to how it is coming!
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Monday, 18 June 2012

summer hike







My memories of summer vacations as a kid usually entail road trips
to national parks with my aunt, uncle, and cousins.  We have been to at least nine national parks together,
including Glacier, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Mesa Verde.  This photo of me was taken over 25 years ago in Grand Canyon National Park.  (I'll be the
first to admit that nothing says awkward more than a middle school
kid.) 



We hiked to the bottom of the canyon that day and saw an
amazing electrical storm at night.  I have countless memories like these spending my summers out in nature. 
Sure, I can also recount the long, hot car rides and gagging on cornmeal mush for breakfast.  But, that's all part of great summer adventures. 



Now that school is out, I want our girls to spend their summer
out-of-doors as much as possible.  We already have eight mini trips
planned, including one to Olympic National Park.  The reality is, I need
this time in nature just as much as the kids.  After a crazy busy year
of life in general, I need some open space to reflect, breathe, and be
inspired.






new work: summer hike











The Quick and Easy Guide to Branding Your Business and Creating Massive Sales With Pinterest by Kim Garst

The Quick and Easy Guide to Branding Your Business and Creating Massive Sales with Pinterest by Kim GarstStars: ★★★★☆

Summary: Kim Garst shares tips for using Pinterest for your business which can also be useful for bloggers. Ebook only.

Kim covers a lot in this little ebook. It’s a Kindle ebook but you don’t have to own a kindle to read it.

Just some of what’s included:

  • What is Pinterest
  • Does your Business Need Pinterest
  • Businesses Selling Products (product promotion, product themes, product testing, customer testimonials, online catalogue)
  • Service Oriented Businesses (Inspirational values, cute kids or animals, Recipes, DIY projects, stories in pictures)
  • Creating a Brand Image & Online Presence (finding fans, listen to customers, crowd sourced promotion, using images)
  • Why you can’t afford to ignore Pinterest
  • driving visitors to your website
  • target users interests
  • Picking up trends
  • link building through images
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • Demographics
  • Giving your business a boost

Kim has some great ideas for business owners, whether a large business with thousands of employees or a small home-based business. Bloggers who are or are looking to be more professional and make money will find the book helpful as well. Some screenshots are included too.

You can find all kinds of social media tips, how-tos and more on the website of Kim Garst. I subscribe to her newsletter too which has all kinds of great advice as well. Also check out her Facebook and Twitter pages.

Buy the Book From Amazon.com

*I received a copy of this book for review purposes. This post contains affiliate links, I make a few pennies if you buy through my link. All opinions are honest.

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

working with new materials




new work: Mountain View





I'm not much of a chemist, but, as a mixed media artist, I am curious how materials work together.  A good part of my creative week was spent experimenting with new combinations of materials, including a client project that involves painting on polyester film and adhering the design to the wall.  Exploring new project ideas can be a little tricky, and there always seems to be a surprise finding.  I never thought, for example, that I would end up using Mod Podge for a client project!











On my latest trip to the art store, I picked up an eco-friendly paint board.  Although I love painting on wood panels, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to try out a new "green" art product.  The board, made by Fredrix, is surprisingly very light.  Its base is made solely from vegetable-based and recycled components.



The Nature Core boards are not ready-to-hang like the wood panels I use, but I found the rigid surface very easy to paint on.  I would definitely consider purchasing more in the future.









Another material I ended up experimenting with this week was Gamblin's FastMatte Alkyd Oil Colors.  I actually love working with oil paints but have found acrylic to be more conducive to my painting style and routine.  I recently heard about FastMatte's rapid drying quality (for oil paint, mind you) and was excited to test it out on a work in progress.



Remember this piece that I had deconstructed (via chipping and sanding) and created a new landscape scene on top of it?









I ultimately wanted more of a monochromatic look, so  I used FastMatte Phthalo Green and Titanium White to create different tones of mint green. 









The painting is much more soothing and calm now, don't you think?  It still isn't finished, but getting there.



Like its name suggests, the FastMatte collection dries to a chalky matte within a day's time.  Because of this quality, artists use FastMatte colors for underpainting.  Just a few weeks ago, Gamblin announced an expanded palette of 24 colors.  The 16 new colors are sure to please all the plein air artists out there!











I want to thank all of you who stopped by my show at Buy Some Damn Art.  I'm thrilled that four of the six paintings sold the first day of the show.  Sleeping Mountain (shown above) is one of the two works currently available. 













Refreshing & Delicious Strawberry Mango Lime fruit salad!

I know that this is not a very complicated fruit salad, but the taste combinatioin is incredible.  So I had to share it!  I just went to Sams's club and they had great deals on the mangoes, the strawberries and the limes.  So to fend off a late night dessert attack last night I made this.
It was so delicious!! All you need is a handful of strawberries, a lime ( or just a wedge or two), and a champagne mango.
 I know some people are not familiar with the best way to cut a mango so I demonstrated it here.  It makes it much easier.  You simple cut off the two sides of the mango, leaving the slice with the seed as thin as possible.  Then as pictured below you score the mango first lengthwise and then width wise.
 When you are done you should be able to pop it inside out and have little chunks ready to go.  You can see that I cut a little too deep as you should not cut through the skin at all.  This is how we cut mango when we just eat the mango off the skin.  We drizzle with fresh lime and eat the chunks right off.
For the salad you follow the steps above to cut the mango then flick the chunks off with you thumb nail into the bowl.  Slice up your strawberries however you like and squeeze your lime wedges over the top.  That is it! Just stir it up and enjoy!
Simple, healthy and INCREDIBLY tasty!
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Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Brandwashed by Martin Lindstrom

Brandwashed by Martin Lindstrom Book CoverStars:★★★★★

Summary: Martin Lindstrom reveals pervasive marketing practices used by some of the world's largest companies to manipulate consumers, and argues that guerilla market techniques intentionally tap the public's deepest fears, vulnerabilities and dreams.source

Crown Publishing (2011)
- a division of Random House

Quick Review: WOW

I had no idea what I would learn so much about how companies market to us.  I thought I knew the tricks they use such as painting the food in commercials to make it look yummier and such. But I really had NO idea how much they know about us and how they use that to their advantage. I think this is a VERY important book to read.

So what sort of things will you learn about?

New findings that reveal how advertisers and marketers intentionally target children at an alarmingly young age – starting when they are still in the womb!

Shocking results of an fMRI study which uncovered what heterosexual men really think about when they see sexually provocative advertising (hint: it isn't their girlfriends).

How marketers and retailers stoke the flames of public panic and capitalize on paranoia over global contagions, extreme weather events, and food contamination scares.

The first ever neuroscientific evidence proving how addicted we all are to our iPhones and our Blackberry's (and the shocking reality of cell phone addiction - it can be harder to shake than addictions to drugs and alcohol).

How companies of all stripes are secretly mining our digital footprints to uncover some of the most intimate details of our private lives, then using that information to target us with ads and offers 'perfectly tailored' to our psychological profiles.

How certain companies, like the maker of one popular lip balm, purposely adjust their formulas in order to make their products chemically addictive.

What a 3-month long guerilla marketing experiment, conducted specifically for this book, tells us about the most powerful hidden persuader of them all.  - source

You can read an excerpt but let me tell you that you the book is SO much more.

If you haven’t read this book, you have no idea what sort of data mining is going on. Apps and programs, websites, loyalty cards and credit cards all transmit data about us to companies. Research has shown what sort of music to play while we shop and how to set up the store to make us buy more. Even the author himself was surprised by some of his findings and fell victim to a scheme designed to sell something.

Check out this Brandwashed test too. 80% of people have only gotten 4 right, see how you do! Apparently it’s easy to forget what you read too because I read the book and only got 5!

Don’t think that just because you don’t work in marketing or your are just the average consumer, this doesn’t apply to you. It applies to everyone and anyone who purchases things, which would be everybody!

*I received a copy of this book for review. All opinions are honest.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

My paintings on Buy Some Damn Art











I'm excited to announce that I'm the featured artist this week on Buy Some Damn Art!  Six new originals are available for purchase here.  Plus, there's an accompanying interview with photos.



The six works were inspired by photographs I took on my travels.  Can you guess the place that inspired Lake Ridge and Mountain Rim?






Monday, 4 June 2012

my week




dusk in portland




backyard




25 feet of backbreaking work // now onto our next project - painting our house black!







So we bought a used car, built the rock wall, and I finished the collection for tomorrow's online show [more on that in the next post].  No wonder I'm beat. . . but no rest for the weary! Gotta finish one more interview, upload a painting or two into my shop, and start another project for Prana. And that's just my to-do list.  Add the kids' end of the school year events, and we've offically got mayhem.  At least I don't have a classroom to put away for the summer.  That was my least favorite task as a teacher.  Nothing like cleaning up after 180 kids.  











This is my latest work in progress.  I deconstructed a 18" x 18" oil painting I started several years ago and used oil pastel over it to create a scene of the Columbia Gorge.  I'm at one of those stopping points when you just stare at the art work for an annoyingly long time and chant, what to do, what to do





A BIG list of fun learning websites to keep the learning going all summer long!


Here is a list of some great websites to keep the learning going all summer!  I got this list from my son's online school program.  Hope you enjoy it!  We have a summer schedule to keep the boredom away and keep the learning going strong all summer.  It includes 20 min of practicing a skill every day, 30 minutes of learning, 30 min of reading, and journaling every day.  That is only the learning portion there are some chores in there too, but this list makes a helpful addition to finding fun ways to spend those allotted time chunks.  He has his own chore chart with the above items on it so he can gauge where he is, and at the end of the week we earn a trip to dairy queen, the park, etc... for getting it all done.  Here you go!
For all subject areas and grade level specific topics:
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/grade_level_help.htm
http://www.iknowthat.com/com -You can use a trial session to do these games or sign up and pay for membership. It does have good interactive games to play.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/ - great website for many different subjects
PBS Kids have some great shows and this website has great activities http://pbskids.org/
Language Arts/Phonics/Literature:
http://www.sachem.edu/dept/sd/Phonics%20Websites.htm - has links to some great websites hitting phonics
http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/ -all grade levels has access to printable worksheets
www.starfall.com–great phonics website
http://www.professorgarfield.org/pgf_home.html
http://www.eduplace.com/kids/hme/k_5/ -Houghton Mifflin Website
http://pbskids.org/wordgirl/index.html - from the PBS kids show Wordgirl
JumpStart Reading software: http://www.jumpstart.com/
Math:
3rd grade math: http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me3us/flash/index.html?launch=true
5th grade math: http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me5l/html/math5.html
6th grade math: http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/mesg/html/math6web/math6shell.html?launch=true
Good interactive websites:
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/
http://www.mathsisfun.com/
From the PBSkids show cyberchase:
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/
www.ixl.com
Math fact websites:
http://themathworksheetsite.com/ -Practice those math facts this summer with printable sheets perfect for timed tests
www.multiplication.com –for timed tests in +, - and x
www.mathfactcafe.com – print off your own timed tests or practice math facts
http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/math-trainer-multiply.html - online math quizzes for math facts
Summer Reading Ideas/Lists:
http://www.scholastic.com/summer/parents/
http://www.educationworld.com/summer_reading/
http://www.scholastic.com/bookwizard/
Great website for finding books by a theme: http://www.readingrockets.org/books/booksbytheme/
Writing:
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/storystarters/storystarter1.htm
http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/fairytales/
http://education-portal.com/articles/40_of_the_Best_Websites_for_Young_Writers.html - A great resource for anything and everything that has to do with writing


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Friday, 1 June 2012

Bronchitis and the killer flu!

Wow, it has been too long since I posted.  I try to post a few times a week at least but I have gotten so sick this last week and a half.  It started with a flu, that turned into double ear infections, then worked it's way into my lungs to produce a NASTY case of bronchitis.  I was bed ridden the first 5 days,  and seem to still be stuck to the couch quite a bit but the junk in my lungs appears to be making it's exit.

I have been so blessed in the middle of this sickness.  My friends have really been helping out.  A doctor friend came late one night when I was worried my chest my tightening and breathing was more difficult.  He gave me a wonderful at home check up, listened to my lungs, confirmed the bronchitis, checked my ears, checked my oxygen levels (my main concern with baby on board), and gave me an amazing homeopathic to take every 20 minutes.  I have also had to eat a strict no dairy, no wheat,, no sugar diet to reduce any phlem, and drink water non stop.  It has been worth it though as I seem to be improving daily.  The doctor has been checking me out daily to make sure things are clearing properly, my dear friend has been cooking pots of chicken soup (2), running by the store and taking some of my children for me, and my mom has been helping to feed and watch kiddos as well.  I couldn't have asked for things to go better!  I would love to be all the way well, but in the meantime "Thank you Jesus for amazing friends!".

I am still trying to regain my strength and am currently sitting on the couch feeling zapped, surrounded by a dirty house, so it will be a few days for sure before I can write a fun post.  Thanks for the patience!
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