Rock, paper
May. 28th, 2023 08:02 pmNo scissors!
A couple of fun projects we did recently, just for our own entertainment. First, painted rocks. Our friend Teri, who sells pearl jewelry at Saturday Market, invited us over for a play date. She and Jack maintained what sanity they could during the pandemic by taking up rock painting. (I did quilting, myself.)
They'd collected a huge variety of paint pens, and two big totes of washed river cobbles, so invited us to share the wealth. Here are the tools, and my results:


The other non-ceramic project was another pop-up card, this one for the exchange program at our book arts group. I was leading the workshop, teaching a pop-up turtle, so brought a red winged blackbird to give away.

A couple of fun projects we did recently, just for our own entertainment. First, painted rocks. Our friend Teri, who sells pearl jewelry at Saturday Market, invited us over for a play date. She and Jack maintained what sanity they could during the pandemic by taking up rock painting. (I did quilting, myself.)
They'd collected a huge variety of paint pens, and two big totes of washed river cobbles, so invited us to share the wealth. Here are the tools, and my results:


The other non-ceramic project was another pop-up card, this one for the exchange program at our book arts group. I was leading the workshop, teaching a pop-up turtle, so brought a red winged blackbird to give away.

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Date: 2023-05-29 05:10 am (UTC)your sweet faces in my hands!
Date: 2023-05-29 02:08 pm (UTC)Above I misread "I did guilting, myself" and thought "Wow, he really is still Catholic."
(And in the good way, and I love you for it. It just made me giggle.)