Thursday, August 23, 2012

Making Time

It's been a busy week and it seems it should be Friday already. Oh well, tomorrow will come soon enough. We have had the plumber here this week for 2 days replacing our old galvanized pipe with new PVC for our incoming water. Amazing what new pipes will do for your water pressure. We actually can use our sprayer kitchen facet. I just wanted to start spraying everything although I did end up with quite a bit on myself versus the dishes. Now to remember to not have it on full blast.

I did make time for playing in my studio yesterday and actually worked in my art journal and painted a painting.


This painting didn't start out as flowers but that's how it ended up and I really like it. The colors just pop and look so much better than the picture.


This is just one page of a two page spread but the other page is just my writing that is pretty boring.

Today was all about making small drawstring bags for the kids at Mary Bridge Children's Hospital and then I decided to make a new hand cream and lip balm. Both turned out fabulous and even DH thought the cream was good and he is picky....no greasy stuff for him.

This was the first time that I tried to make lip balm and I don't know how I could make it better. I added some Peppermint essential oil for just a little zing.  BTW, if you want the recipe...so easy, see the bottom of this post. I ordered some of these lip balm tubes and filled them as directed but dang the oils cooled so fast I had to keep reheating it in the microwave in short bursts to get it to pour out evenly and not in clumps. I guess it didn't help that my mother was over and I was distracted and let it get too cool to start with. Duh.



I made this cream specifically for DH but I really like it and will probably put some in a jar for me to use on my face...I may even add some EO's for a little bit more added benefit. This is a completely unscented cream.

If you are interested in making your own face and body creams and lotions thesage.com has some great recipes a forum and a blog.

As promised here is the lip balm recipe I used. It is important that you have a food type scale to weigh the ingredients. Measure all and put in a microwave safe (glass) measuring cup and microwave in short bursts until all the solids are melted.

Beeswax (grated) .4 ounces
Coconut oil .25 ounces
Avocado Butter .25 ounces
Castor Oil .2 ounces
Sweet Almond Oil .6 ounces
Illipe Butter .15 ounces
Kokum Butter .15 ounces

This filled 10 tubes and one little jar. You will need to let it cool a bit before adding any essential oils or pouring into the tubes. You could also use little tins or pots. I like the convenience of the tubes and I think for  gifts they will go over well.

Here is a link to a basic recipe that you can customize with what you have on hand.  http://www.thesage.com/recipes/recipes.php?.State=Display&id=19 Most ingredients you can find at any heath food store such as the beeswax, coconut oil, sweet almond oil and the castor oil. For the more exotic butters you might have to order those on-line.

Have fun.




Sunday, August 12, 2012

Art while Traveling

I find it really hard to work in my art journal or do any kind of art while traveling. I'm sure this is something I'll work out as we travel more but I did finish one spread this past week. Last Sunday, Effy Wild hosted a live video "Art" play time. Several of us arted along with her with video on and others used the chat feature. It was fun and I actually got all my art stuff I had brought with me out and played for a couple of hours. Here is the result.


This page was a drawing I did of a "Whimsey" Tree which turned out kind of fun when I made it with the wire. I did finish about 8 gem trees this week for a customer order so that was a big accomplishment. Sorry no pictures of those yet. I find it is really hard to take good photos of the trees unless I have my light box at home.


We did manage to make it to one of the larger antique malls in Lincoln City yesterday. Here is my haul...no much for me. Some bottle caps and mother of pearl buckles to use in jewelry making and 3 books to take apart and make journals out of. The Louvre one is half French and half English with color plates of paintings. Very cool book and the most expensive of the three.

Now a couple of pictures of the the dogs just so tired from their walk this morning.



We head for home tomorrow so things will start getting back to normal soon. Have a great week.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

My Travel Journal in Pictures

For the past week we have been on vacation to the Oregon coast. DH has taken quite a few photos but I haven't until this week. Here are a few of my favorites.

Picture of DH with Buddy our Spaniel mix at a beach in Oceanside, OR.

 These next six photos were taken at the Air Museum in Tillamook, OR. BTW, the black and white ones of the blimps in front of the hanger are photos of an old photo. The hanger structure was the coolest thing about this museum. It was built in the 1940's to house blimps for the Navy and since steel was in short supply it was made of wood. This is a huge structure.







At one of the lookout points on the way to Newport, OR. There was a whale out there but he was too small to see in the photo.

 The Freed Gallery in Lincoln, City...we just love these moving sculptures that they have out front of the gallery.

I just have to mention that we ate at one of the most unique places for lunch today. The South Beach Fish Market in Newport. Wow, you are eating right in the middle of the market and the line was out the door for people waiting to order. The food didn't disappoint. I had the Halibut and chips and the fish was wonderful. Hubby had the crab sandwich which had 1/4 lb of fresh crab. If you are ever in Newport, this is the place to eat lunch just don't judge the book by the cover as it doesn't look like much but the food is well worth it. Here is a link to some reviews on the Urban Spoon. http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/243/1412953/restaurant/Oregon/Newport/South-Beach-Fish-Market-South-Beach