Friday, February 13, 2015

Learn Something New!

This story starts many years ago when my daughter, Amber, came to me wanting to learn to knit.  She was young and didn't have the patience to get past the point where she wasn't so tense and her knitting so tight that you couldn't get the needle to slide under the stitches.  Step forward a few years and she is now a knitting animal!  We call her the bag lady because she takes a large bag of knitting everywhere we go.  She even knitted through the Royals games this year and that's hard to do when you're screaming and cheering on your favorite baseball team!


Now lets go back several more years.  Melissa, a painting pal of mine, started taking acrylic folk art classes with me when Amber was just a youngster.  I hadn't seen her in years even though we live in the same small town.  Isn't it sad how we lose touch with people we enjoy?  Step forward several years once again and I found Melissa on Facebook.  I found out she had a Facebook page called Barefoot On The Farm and started reading up on what she'd been doing all these years.  Melissa is one of the most talented down to earth people I know.  She and her husband built a house in the country and added a studio for her to practice her many talents.  


We like so many of the same things.  The difference between us is that she isn't afraid to dive in and try something new.   She thinks big.  Where I love to go out and buy beautiful yarn, Melissa raises sheep, spins her own fleece, and on and on until she has a finished product.  She also has several looms and weaves beautiful items as well.  Melissa, as I mentioned, has many talents including photography.  Me, I just steal my daughter's photos for this post from Facebook!   Being an artist, I don't encourage this kind of behavior.  Thanks Amber!  

Amber has been wanting to learn to dye her own yarn and when I talked with Melissa she said that she would love to teach us how to do that.  

In these top two photos we are learning to kettle dye our wool skeins.  We felt like chemists with all the bottles, adding a splash of this and a little of that.  Someone mentioned on Facebook that the photo above looks like a large pot of pasta!


Here I'm learning to hand paint my yarn.  Fun!


This is Amber's hand painted yarn.  I love this one and can't wait to see what she makes with it!


The one with the arrow is the same one in the previous photo.
We each finished 6 skeins of yarn and we were like kids in a candy store!  The colors were so yummy!


After all this fun we then went out and got introduced to the sheep, chickens, and pigs.  My  friend Melissa is living the life on the farm and knows how to live her dream!  Don't be afraid to dream and go out and learn something new!  

Melissa also creatively named all her sheep after herbs.  Sweet don't you think?







Monday, February 2, 2015

Be Mine Valentine Sale


Purchase any print or painting from my Etsy shop through Valentine's Day and receive a 25% discount when using the code BEMINE at checkout. You must enter the discount code to receive the 25% off your purchase. You can click on the below:


Last week was a pretty tough week for us.  We lost two people that we dearly love, two sister in laws were in the hospital and then my father in law fell and ended up at the hospital.  Everyone is now home from the hospital and doing well.  

I have a donation link in the right sidebar of my blog for our friend that we lost to cancer this week and I'm so happy to see that they have gotten to 70% of their goal.  We hope to reach his goal to help his wife with all these expenses.  We lost a cousin to ALS this week as well.  God is good because we know they are in a better place and without pain and suffering.  Cherish everyday and be thankful for our blessing many blessings.