Tuesday
Basics of felting a video tutorial
Yeah!!! My first video tutorial. Click play to find out the basics of felting a felt ball! It's rough but it is here live for you. Enjoy! Don't forget if you need supplies contact Annie Bananie :)
Sunday
Babblings
I have so much to say that I want to burst. First of all I must share with you a feeling that I have been living with for a few weeks now. It is that of happiness. Yes, happiness. I can say that I am completely and totally in satisfaction with my life. I have beautiful children and we are on such a great groove. Last weekend we spent such a great time together crafting and hanging out with my sister and her crew. I am so grateful for beautiful healthy children and a wonderful sister who is so there for me. It is with her that I can open my soul and tell her all that lives there. I know that she will not balk at my most intimate fears but hold them close to her heart.
My children are a blessing. I love them so. Of course it sounds natural to say as every mother loves her children and would do anything for them. What I am expressing and admitting to you is that when I was first divorced a few years ago, I felt so stressed. It felt like the rug had been pulled from under me. It was the biggest challenge of my life so far. I began to feel feelings of anxiety and had to remind myself to believe and trust that all would get settled and that me and my children would be fine. That we would find our grounding and that I could support us on my income and provide a great home, education and lots of love. Within all of the anxiety and stress I struggled with the joys of motherhood. Although I loved my children I doubted myself and my decisions. I must say that water has passed under the bridge and me and my family of three feel grounded and that my faith and trust into the universe paid off. We are living well. I love the space, the home that we have created for ourselves and I love spending time with my soon to be 7 year old and 9 year old. We are having lots of fun learning as we grow, me as a 41 year old woman and them as children with great future hopes and dreams.
I have been a daycare provider for 61/2 years. When I started Owen was 6 months old. I am lucky to love my job. I love the women that I work with. I love greeting parents and children in the morning and I love the space that we have created to help support children in their growth. I have to say that the daycare vibe is really great. I am grateful for my daycare family and the income that it provides. Click here for our most recent daycare happening.
On Saturday I had the pleasure of selling my felting kits and felted creations at Idle Hands one of my favorite Ottawa craft shows. It had such a good vibe and I met some really interesting people and vendors. I get such a kick out of standing at my table and talking to the people who come by. Some have attended my workshops, some have purchased kits, some I know from teaching yoga or daycare and then there are the people that I don't know and get to know them a little. My table was situated right at the entrance which was great. I had lots of room and the vendors to my left and right were great people. The vendor to my left sold preserves and she was the sweetest girl. She does lots of charity work in the city and it so nice. I wish I could remember her name and have a link to her but in my business of the show I forgot to get her card! To my right was a fiber artist. Tonia Weber is partners with Laura Twiss and is an amazing artist. They make nuno felted scarves and clothing, wet felted hats, and flower pins. They dye their wool into beautiful vibrant colours and both have great vibrant personalities. I felt very inspired with a chat I had with Tonia and plan on contacting her for wet felting and dyeing knowledge.
2012 is around the corner and I plan on learning new things and expanding my creative skills. It's going to be a great year!
There is more to be grateful for but I will sign off now. There is warm soup on the stove and a good book to read in the tub. All the above to say that life is good and I am loving my 40's! Blessings to you and your family.
My children are a blessing. I love them so. Of course it sounds natural to say as every mother loves her children and would do anything for them. What I am expressing and admitting to you is that when I was first divorced a few years ago, I felt so stressed. It felt like the rug had been pulled from under me. It was the biggest challenge of my life so far. I began to feel feelings of anxiety and had to remind myself to believe and trust that all would get settled and that me and my children would be fine. That we would find our grounding and that I could support us on my income and provide a great home, education and lots of love. Within all of the anxiety and stress I struggled with the joys of motherhood. Although I loved my children I doubted myself and my decisions. I must say that water has passed under the bridge and me and my family of three feel grounded and that my faith and trust into the universe paid off. We are living well. I love the space, the home that we have created for ourselves and I love spending time with my soon to be 7 year old and 9 year old. We are having lots of fun learning as we grow, me as a 41 year old woman and them as children with great future hopes and dreams.
I have been a daycare provider for 61/2 years. When I started Owen was 6 months old. I am lucky to love my job. I love the women that I work with. I love greeting parents and children in the morning and I love the space that we have created to help support children in their growth. I have to say that the daycare vibe is really great. I am grateful for my daycare family and the income that it provides. Click here for our most recent daycare happening.
On Saturday I had the pleasure of selling my felting kits and felted creations at Idle Hands one of my favorite Ottawa craft shows. It had such a good vibe and I met some really interesting people and vendors. I get such a kick out of standing at my table and talking to the people who come by. Some have attended my workshops, some have purchased kits, some I know from teaching yoga or daycare and then there are the people that I don't know and get to know them a little. My table was situated right at the entrance which was great. I had lots of room and the vendors to my left and right were great people. The vendor to my left sold preserves and she was the sweetest girl. She does lots of charity work in the city and it so nice. I wish I could remember her name and have a link to her but in my business of the show I forgot to get her card! To my right was a fiber artist. Tonia Weber is partners with Laura Twiss and is an amazing artist. They make nuno felted scarves and clothing, wet felted hats, and flower pins. They dye their wool into beautiful vibrant colours and both have great vibrant personalities. I felt very inspired with a chat I had with Tonia and plan on contacting her for wet felting and dyeing knowledge.
2012 is around the corner and I plan on learning new things and expanding my creative skills. It's going to be a great year!
There is more to be grateful for but I will sign off now. There is warm soup on the stove and a good book to read in the tub. All the above to say that life is good and I am loving my 40's! Blessings to you and your family.
Meditation Ball Workshop
Come
and felt a meditation ball. The evening will begin with a group
meditation. This meditation will help let go of our daily stresses and
really come into the moment of the felting experience.
We will learn the basics by needle felting a ball. Needle felting is the art of sculpting raw wool roving into beautiful pieces by using a barbed needle. It is fun and addictive.
The ball you will create will be no ordinary ball. At the beginning of the felting process we will set an intention and meditate those intentions into our felted ball creation. Your intention can be anything that calls to you: "health", "happiness" , "prosperity"...Felting really is like a meditation and the wool is natural and healing to work with. It can be an intention for yourself of someone close to your heart. The finished product will a beautiful ball that hangs from a ribbon and can be pleased in a window sill or Christmas tree or a ball for a child to play with.
Even if you have a lot of felting experience this workshop is for you. It is more than a felting workshop. It is a time to connect with that creative part of you and to connect with others in your community. Tea and snacks from the Art is In bakery will be served. Please wear comfortable clothing.
Available spots: 6
When: November 30th, 2011
Time: 07:00 - 09:00 (please honour the time)
Where: Address will be given upon registration
Your investment: $25/includes all supplies and snacks
Monday
Waldorf Window Stars
Last year I was given some Kite Paper from 3 Little Monkeys on Bank street. I knew I wanted to make window stars with this beautiful paper with beautiful colours but never got around to it. Finally last week I got to work and made a few. Although the incticate folds it requires isn't really for small hands the children loved watching me create this star that is now hanging on our window. I love how the light shines through the paper, giving it a nice soft glow. You can find the tutorial here.
Thursday
Handmade Harvest was nearly a week ago. So many great things happened at the show. On Friday night I met a couple who have a sheep farm. Yes, a sheep farm. For me that is big and very exciting. I've been dreaming of a local wool provider for a while now and have found one!!! Provided everything goes as planned my felting kits and felted goodies will be even more friendly for this planet we inhabit. At the moment my providers are from British Columbia and Albert. I am happy they are Canadian but would rather they be in my backyard.
Here are a few of the cuties
I was very lucky to be sitting across from Laura Daub a very talented artist. She makes prints from her paintings. Each painting has inspirational quotes. She also makes beautiful ornaments (below) and gives children art classes from her home. She is a beautiful person and I loved skipping over to her table for little chats.
All in all the show was a great success. I met great people and left very inspired. Next you can find me at Idle Hands on November 26th at St. Lukes Church on Somerset. Drop in and say hi!
Monday
Wet Felting
Last week we got to making some wet felted spaghetti. We got some wool, hot water and applied friction to make some spaghetti for our play kitchen. It was great fun, kids love playing with sudsy water.
Wednesday
I love Halloween. The kids look so cute in their costumes and I get a kick out of being something other than myself. I love the walking around the neighborhood meeting people neighbors we wouldn`t usually see, the houses all decked out in their spookiness. Within all that I do hold a little contention for this ever growing celebration and that is all that sugar that it involves. Owen who you see above was a ninja and this ninja stuffed his face with candy until he was purple, green and yellow in the face.
For years I have been trying to consider my strategy on the candy intake. Do I let them have a couple of candies a day or do I let go of control and let them eat as much as they want so I am not seeing candy for the rest of the year. They are at the age of candy wisdom now. It is impossible for me to dump half their loot in the garbage without them noticing. Garbage throwing tugs at my heart as well, as it`s such a waste. I was so glad when Zoe (click her name to see her costume ) told me that her dentist promised to give them $10 for a pound of their Halloween candy. So there you have it my solution for this year`s candy intake. Above is my little ninja happily using my scale and weighing out a pound of his candy. I am behind the camera smiling and happy for this year`s candy solution. What is your candy strategy.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)