Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Marvelous Super-de-dooper Stuff!
Oooooooh- la-la!!! Did you see the sneak peek at some of the "goodies" posted for sale at our open house?!? I'd say they're more than "goodies" - they look more like "super-de-doopers"!!! I can't show you a thing I've made, because it's all a big surprise! okay, it's because I can't find our camera :( So you'll have to come and see for yourself.
More New Stuff
Mirrors
I am getting really excited for Saturday! This will be the 3rd year that we've had an open house and each year it's a lot of fun. New this year will be Laura's wonderful Green Girl Designs. I hope she's been working hard this week to have lots of good stuff to show everyone! Here are some square mirrors that I've been working on:
Hope you all can join us! See previous post for open house info. We will be 'open' from 10-3.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Unique Holiday Experiences
Last weekend was so much fun!!! We had a great sale and I've got to say that the people at Holy Trinity make work seem like a vacation experience! The best was when 2 young men came to us with a pitcher of ice water and cups. A small gesture, but something we appreciated so very much! Now we have one more art event before Christmas and that is our open house at Jill's home. The invitations are out and the public is welcome as well. It's always a festive atmosphere with cider and goodies and music and art. Be sure to put this on your calendar of places to stop on December 1 for a unique shopping experience. The address is 132 N. Westminster, Iowa City. See you there!
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Last minute art!
Not to be outdone by my daughters, I decided I 'd better throw something together quick for this upcoming show. So I gathered up a couple "found items" and gave it a new look! When we unpack and they're nervously watching for it to appear, I'll just tell them it was the first item I sold - before I could even get it here! God, thank you for giving me this warped sense of humor.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Our Next Show is This Weekend!
These magnets that I made were a big hit at the last show we did, so I made a bunch more for our next show this weekend. Which by the way, is called:
We will go and set up Friday afternoon, so that we can be open Friday night for the volunteers' shopping time. This show was tremendous for us last year, and we're expecting more of the same this year! And I'm not just talking about sales. The atmosphere at this show is wonderful. They have boy scouts and students help you unload and pack up, everyone's friendly, helpful and accomodating, and there's great food. It's going to be a fun time.
The 30th annual Beaverdale Holiday Boutique Market and Cafe
Saturday November 17th, 8am-3pm
Holy Trinity Catholic School 2926 Beaver Ave, Des Moines, Iowa
Admission is $3, which includes one door prize ticket
All proceeds support the Holy Trinity School Guild
We will go and set up Friday afternoon, so that we can be open Friday night for the volunteers' shopping time. This show was tremendous for us last year, and we're expecting more of the same this year! And I'm not just talking about sales. The atmosphere at this show is wonderful. They have boy scouts and students help you unload and pack up, everyone's friendly, helpful and accomodating, and there's great food. It's going to be a fun time.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Trees
Monday, November 12, 2007
Creative Works by Connie Berends
There is good in every day if we just look for it. Some days the good is more obvious than other days. That's for sure, but it is the day the Lord made, so rejoice and be glad in it. This piece is painted on a long narrow canvas.
Dolls! I've never outgrown them! These are made form vintage quilt fabrics, old sweaters, and fleece. The flat pieces on the floor are made to hang on the wall. The doll crib is not for sale, it was mine when I was a little girl. I guess it's still mine when I am a big girl! The wonderful alphabets in the background were done by Laura.
Another long narrow canvas - a reminder to take a chance now and then to be yourself. This also ties in with our recent obsession with wild funky birds.
It was seldom quiet when our kids were still home. Now, well, guess all the noise wasn't them after all!!! I sold this piece recently. I hope it's going to a good loud home.
Life can be a circus - maybe a balancing act in a circus - or a clown act - whatever!!!
I like my kitchen, but I hate to cook. I do dance in my kitchen when no one is looking! Dancing, singing, it all helps get me through the cooking part!!!
It was seldom quiet when our kids were still home. Now, well, guess all the noise wasn't them after all!!! I sold this piece recently. I hope it's going to a good loud home.
Life can be a circus - maybe a balancing act in a circus - or a clown act - whatever!!!
I like my kitchen, but I hate to cook. I do dance in my kitchen when no one is looking! Dancing, singing, it all helps get me through the cooking part!!!
Dolls! I've never outgrown them! These are made form vintage quilt fabrics, old sweaters, and fleece. The flat pieces on the floor are made to hang on the wall. The doll crib is not for sale, it was mine when I was a little girl. I guess it's still mine when I am a big girl! The wonderful alphabets in the background were done by Laura.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Old Books Get a Face Lift
Remember awhile back, when I showed you all the old book covers? Well, they're done! I ripped out the inside pages - but don't worry, I'll use those pages in future projects. Then I cut the covers apart into two equal "canvases:" two for the price of one! I love the texture that you can find on old hard books, plus the worn edges and scuffed spots add even more character. The embossed words and designs were another aspect that added interest to some of these pieces. They are all hung by wire and beads. (click on pictures to get a better look at the texture.)
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Friday, November 9, 2007
O, Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree.
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree
How richly God has decked thee
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree
How richly God has decked thee
Thou bidst us true and faithful be,
And trust in God unchangingly
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree
How richly God has decked thee.
Doesn't she look wonderfully toasty next to the fireplace? She whispered in my ear that she wants to stay with me for Christmas and forever, but I convinced her it's a big world out there, and she might want to see it. I hope she will bless someone else this Christmas. If not, she's got a place by my fire. Ummm...she's got a skirt. Get it? A "tree skirt"???? Ha, Ha, hee, hee. I'm tired.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
WINDOWS
This is one of my favorite windows in my home. It's in my kitchen, which is purple, the photo makes it look blue. But it is definitely purple. Not green, not green and purple like some peoples kitchens are. Anyhow, it makes me smile to look at it. It doesn't show up well, but there is an old silver fork tied on each side. I hate to cook, but I like to eat, so why not make it fun?
Today as I was sitting on my "throne" I decided to take a photo of my bathroom window. Does anyone know anyone else who would dare blog about such a thing??? I mean somebody wrote a book titled "Everybody Poops" and they probably got rich on it! Wish I had thought of it first!!! But I didn't, so. . . here are the curtains I designed and I painted the curtain rod purple and fuschia stripes. Behind these curtains is a honeysuckle vine on a trellis covering half the window. God shows me some wonderful sights in His sky looking out this window. And Yes, the walls have swirlies, stars, and polka dots painted on them. It's a fun room to look at while you are doing what we all do!!!
Today as I was sitting on my "throne" I decided to take a photo of my bathroom window. Does anyone know anyone else who would dare blog about such a thing??? I mean somebody wrote a book titled "Everybody Poops" and they probably got rich on it! Wish I had thought of it first!!! But I didn't, so. . . here are the curtains I designed and I painted the curtain rod purple and fuschia stripes. Behind these curtains is a honeysuckle vine on a trellis covering half the window. God shows me some wonderful sights in His sky looking out this window. And Yes, the walls have swirlies, stars, and polka dots painted on them. It's a fun room to look at while you are doing what we all do!!!
The subconscious is a terrible thing to waste!
I dream a lot. I do more painting when I'm not painting. It's in the subconscious. - Andrew Wyeth
The above quote is intended to bless my girls! Do you remember when we went to the Chicago Museum of Art for the Wyeth showing??? You were probably pretty young, but still maybe some of it entered your subconscious!!! ha!
The above quote is intended to bless my girls! Do you remember when we went to the Chicago Museum of Art for the Wyeth showing??? You were probably pretty young, but still maybe some of it entered your subconscious!!! ha!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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