Saturday, July 31, 2010

Baby Shower


The perfect gift for any baby shower is something with the new baby's name on it. Everyone loves a personalized gift. Allison Stiles ordered this sweet little 5x5 to match Harlee's nursery. I think it turned out really cute and I love that polka dotted ribbon on top.

Friday, July 30, 2010

One Cool Teacher!


I don't know Mrs. Dreher, but if she wants paisleys in these colors she must be one cool teacher! One of my very best customers, Rachel Harvey, ordered it for her. On top of the paisleys and the bright colors, she asked that it included some orange - her favorite color. I added the black because it is such a good accent for all of those bright shades.
Hard to believe, but I do not have a teacher canvas in my own classroom. I think I might have found my design!







Thursday, July 29, 2010

Shelbie


The zebra and hot pink have really been popular! This design looks so cute on the little 5x5 and I love the initial behind the name.
Gwen McCormack ordered this cutie for her daughter. The baseball "Brady" a few posts back is for her son. I can just see these on their bedroom doors!











Wednesday, July 28, 2010

It's Contest Day!


Today is my Tip Junkie featured giveaway day! Welcome all you Tip Junkie visitors (and all of my regulars, too!). I am thrilled to be giving away a $50.00 gift certificate. That's right...$50.00 worth of your choice of artwork. To enter, just visit Tip Junkie and leave a comment. She will choose the winner and let me know. Enter bunches! Best of luck to you all!

In honor of today's contest, I am posting what my last giveaway winner chose. Jessica in South Carolina won a $30.00 gift certificate and wanted paisleys in fall colors. I love paisley and I love earth tones...it was a match made in heaven! I really do like this one on my front door!













Tuesday, July 27, 2010

For The Georgia Fan...


This one is being shipped off to Athens, Georgia, today. Rachel Harvey ordered it for a special teacher who happens to be a big Georgia fan. Naturally, she wanted it in red, black and white! She said for me to do swirls or dots or whatever I wanted. I decided to do a little different design. It turned out so pretty!


I had to feature this new black and white ribbon. I absolutely love the print and it just went perfectly with this canvas. I added the little strip of red to tie it all together.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Play Ball, Again!


I've kind of got a baseball theme going here! Since I posted the ballplayer on Saturday, I thought I would go ahead and share this little cutie. This 5x5 baseball was ordered by Gwen McCormack for her son, Brady.
I love the simplicity. The red stitches really stand out and are perfectly accented with the large red satin ribbon. Carter need one of these for his door!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Play Ball!


A large, beautiful, very detailed 16x20 baseball themed canvas for Anden Green's nursery. Kristin liked the ballerina I did a while back, but wanted a ballplayer instead.


She requested blues and reds to match the artwork already in his room. She was also specific about the wording on the jersey, the background, what is in his hands, etc. I don't get the opportunity to get so detailed. I enjoyed the challenge and taking my time with this one.
Thank you, Kristin! I hope it is just what you had in mind!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Tip Junkie's Christmas in July


Tip Junkie's Christmas in July is always so much fun. This girl gives away some awesome stuff! There are so many different giveaways everyday in July. There truly is something for everyone. I can't wait to go and enter! Even if you don't win anything, it's a great way to see what's out there and get ideas.
My featured day is July 28th. I will be giving away a $50.00 gift certificate. $50.00! I hope you all will go and enter. Good luck!

www.tipjunkie.com







Thursday, July 22, 2010

Baby Brentlee


Ordered by Allison Stiles for a baby shower. She requested sage, brown, gold, and white to match the nursery. It looks so cute all topped off with a large chocolate sating ribbon.
I just love giving personalized gifts to new moms or moms-to-be! Remember that these 5x5's are only $10.00 through the month of July.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Wood Family


Pretty, simple, classic...a beautiful monogram for new customer Rhonda Wood.
Thank you!







Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Paisley Monogram


The early Christmas shopping has begun! New customer Amanda Reed ordered this little 5x5 and was able to cross one name off her list. She wanted an "S" in browns and blues with paisley. I thought this one turned out really simple and sweet.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Two Beauties



For Katie Haggard, Junior Miss 2010.



For Blair Fisher, Junior Auxiliary Little Sister 2010.

I thought it interesting that these two girls chose the same design, just in different sizes and colors. This design was first featured a while back as a gift for Andy and Chelsea Knowles. It matches their wedding invitation in black and red. I loved trying it out in blues, brown, and pink.
Congratulations, girls! Enjoy your reign!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Updates


This has been my view for the past week or so...


...this is my view now. I've played hard and now it is time to work hard. If you are on that list to the left, then your canvas has at least had a background coat of paint!
Back to reality...enjoy your Saturday!



Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Button Collection


I just love using little doodads in my artwork, but I have a hard time finding time to experiment with them. I carved out a little to play with these beautiful glittery buttons and metallic paint.


I did one silent auction item for Miss Alesha Pegg and went ahead and did one more just for extra (pictured above). It is an 8x10 and is currently available. Those are perfect colors for fall or would look really cute in a classroom. I've only got one!


I do have a few more buttons, so email me if you are interested in a button canvas. I am hoping to have a few more of these at the Autumn Street Fair as well.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Wasting Time


This is something I have a hard time with. I feel like I always need to be doing something. Cleaning, painting, school stuff, cooking, exercising...it goes on and on. Sometimes I even feel guilty for doing something I enjoy. It feels like wasted time and in the back of my mind, I am thinking of all of the things I could have gotten done with that time.


This is a simple canvas with a straightforward message. If I am doing something I truly enjoy, then it is not wasted time. Take time for yourself and the ones you love and by golly, have some fun!
I don't know if Gayle Roberts meant all of that when she ordered this for her husband's birthday, but it sure got me to thinking about how I spend my time. Thank you, Gayle and Heath, for the order. I hope you had a wonderful celebration!

Friday, July 9, 2010

John...

(photo from Pottery Barn Kids)

This beautiful pastel/neutral bedding is so lovely. I think calming tones are perfect for a nursery and I was so excited to do a matching canvas. So many ideas were popping into my head!


I love the name "John". I know it is extremely common, but it's just a good, solid name. No weird spelling, not short for anything...just John. You can't go wrong with that!


I kept it simple with the dot and stripe pattern from the bedding. Those elephants were awfully tempting! I hope this makes the perfect baby shower gift. Thanks again, Lauran!











Thursday, July 8, 2010

Fall Colors


It's not to early to be thinking about fall colors. Actually, this is usually the time of year that I start getting ready for the Autumn Street Fair. Notice that I said "usually"! I love the warm tones of autumn. That's what I have in my house year round!


This pretty family canvas is a little different in that there is a monogram in the background instead of the name. The brown, burnt orange, and red are really pretty together and I like the brown on brown swirls on the ends.
This one is off to Atlanta and will make a great gift. Thank you, Lauran!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Brylyn Kate


Sweet and simple...I love this one. Kaitlyn McAdams is expecting a baby girl soon. She says that the nursery is yellow and white with cherry furniture. She wanted a little touch of pink. I love those colors and simple, classic nature of her description.
I did one for Kaitlyn a while back when she got married. I was so happy to have a small part in that milestone and now I get to be a part of this one. Thank you, Kaitlyn, for the order. Congratulations!

12x24 - $40.00

Dog

A lingering fear of mine was confirmed last night:  My dog might be slightly retarded.

I've wondered about her intelligence ever since I adopted her and subsequently discovered that she was unable to figure out how stairs worked.


I blamed her ineptitude on the fact that she'd spent most of her life confined to a small kennel because her previous owners couldn't control her.  I figured that maybe she just hadn't been exposed to stairs yet.  Accepting the noble responsibility of educating this poor, underprivileged creature, I spent hours tenderly guiding her up and down the staircase - placing biscuits on each step to lure her and celebrating any sign of progress.  When she still couldn't successfully navigate the stairs at the end of her first week with me, I  blamed it on her extreme lack of motor control.  This dog is uncoordinated in a way that would suggest her canine lineage is tainted with traces of a species with a different number of legs - like maybe a starfish or some sort of primitive snake.

The next clue came when I started trying to train her. I am no stranger to training dogs - much of my childhood was spent working with various canines because I lacked the social skills to interact successfully with people.  With so many years of experience behind me, I was sure that training this new dog would be a very simple task.

I was wrong.  Not only is training my dog outlandishly difficult, it is also heartbreaking.  She wants so badly to please me.  Every fiber of her being quivers with the desire to do a good job.  


She tries really hard.    


But when turning her head at an extreme angle fails to produce a life-altering epiphany, she usually just short-circuits and rolls on her back.  

Over the past two months, she's made some progress, but it's been painfully slow and is easily forgotten.  Still, I was living under the assumption that maybe my dog just had a hidden capacity for intelligence - that all I had to do was work hard enough and maybe she'd wake up one day and be smart and capable like a normal dog.  Until last night.  

Last night I was sitting on my couch mindlessly surfing the internet when I looked up and noticed my dog licking the floor.  Just licking and licking.  At first I though maybe I'd spilled something there, but her licking did not seem to be localized to one spot.  Rather, she was walking around the room licking seemingly at random.  She lay down on her side and kept licking out of the side of her mouth while staring directly at me.  



At that moment I realized that I needed to know for sure whether my dog was retarded or not.  

I Googled "how to tell if your dog is retarded" and after a bit of research, I found a dog IQ test that looked fairly legitimate.  It involved testing your dog's ability to solve a few very basic problems, like figuring out how to get out from underneath a blanket. 

I gathered the necessary supplies and began testing.  

The first test asked me to call my dog using a variety of words that were not her name to gauge whether she could tell the difference.  I called out "refrigerator!" and was pleased to see that my dog did not respond.  She also failed to respond to "movie," "dishwasher" and "banana."  I was beginning to feel  very proud of her.  Then came the crucial step: I called her name.  Nothing.  I called it a few more times to be sure.  Still nothing.  

The words hung like a neon sign broadcasting my dog's failure.  "It's okay," I thought.  "She'll do better on the next one."  

In the second test, I had to put a blanket over my dog and time her to see how long it took her to get out.  I threw the blanket over her and started my stopwatch.  She made some cursory attempts at freeing herself, but as the seconds ticked by, it became clear that she was not going to pass.  


Still, I gave her the benefit of the doubt and assumed that she just enjoyed being under there and could get out if she wanted to.  I added an extra couple points to her tally for faith's sake. 

After flagrantly failing three more tests, it came down to the final trial.  If she could score five out of five possible points on this section of the test, she could bump herself out of the bottom category into "below average."  

First, I had to make her sit, which was a test in and of itself.  Then I was supposed to show her a biscuit, let her sniff it, then - after making sure she was watching - place the biscuit on the ground and put a plastic cup over it.  If she knocked over the cup to get the biscuit within a certain amount of time, she'd pass the test.  

I put the biscuit under the cup and started the timer.  

My dog ran over to the cup and sniffed it.  She walked around it once and then looked up at me like I was some sort of wizard.  I pointed to the cup.  I knew it was cheating, but I wanted to help my dog pass her test.  


She didn't understand, but she knew she was supposed to do something, so she just started frantically doing things because maybe - just maybe - one of those things would be the right thing and the magical wizard cup would let her know where the treat went.  

 

After five minutes of watching my dog aimlessly tear around the house, I finally accepted that she was not going to pass any part of the test and yes, she was most likely mentally challenged.  But damn it, I was not going to let my poor, retarded dog feel like she failed.