a pile of dollies (previously destined for Ebay or Etsy)
It's just plain crazy. Instead of focusing on one craft project, I keep switching to a different one. Knitting. Crocheting. Painting. Journal Making. Arrrggh. And the sad thing is I'm doing a sloppy job on all of them. Case in point: I've been making my art journals for the last several years and I still end up with holes spaced unevenly on the spine, pages too big to fit in the covers (even though I thought I had measured and cut carefully,) gloppy paint and glue on the front and back covers. AND, I should be outside taking care of fall garden tasks OR starting to get ready for our trip to Portland at the end of this upcoming week.
Girl Standing in Sunflowers watercolor on paper 11x14 (too big to fit on scanner--had to scan it in two parts.) I couldn't get accurate colors, even adjusting in photo shop. The sunflower leaves are actually green and there is more orange on flowers themselves.
Ghostly Girl (gouache on canvas board 5x7) She is actually not quite this pale.
Double Feature Guy (acrylic on canvas 9x11) I'll probably keep working on this a bit.
Dancers
Some more water color paintings on paper ( Dancers)
I've always loved children's "fashion" magazines, especially those with beautiful, interesting and sometimes quirky photography and art. (O.K. I liked Highlights for Children (Goofus and Gallant!!!) when I was a child --always read it in the dentist/doctor office-- andRanger Rick when my kids were little and of course Cricket Magazine.)
When I worked in "advertising" I loved Child magazine. I think Cookie tried to replace that. Both gone.
So here are the children's online magazines I like now...(thank you decor8blog.com)