Monday, April 29, 2013

Helping Disabled Veteran's One at A Time


Shawna Mayo is a disabled Iraqi war veteran who served 4 years as a combat medic. She's also a talented member of the Etsy.com community, and a fellow Etsy Maine Team member who is looking for an independent life for herself and her family by creating with clay.

Please take a moment to visit the link below to find out more about Shawna and how you can help her achieve her dream through the Kickstarter Project.  

She has less than two weeks to attain her goal of raising $5,000.  So far, over 100 backers have committed to donating over $4,000 to help her. Please consider a donation to Shawna's project.



Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Signs of Spring!

Yep, signs of spring. No pun intended, but here are a few of the fun signs that are posted in our shop that will remind you of the good times ahead now that winter is mostly behind us!

Get the buggy out for a ride and


Put the sign up. We're goin' fishin'!


Don't forget the bug spray!


and make sure to stop in the outhouse...

before you leave...





Tuesday, April 9, 2013

What Makes an Artist?

I struggle with the idea of what makes an artist, and if I can consider myself one.  This morning, Dave shared a website photo with me that helped me decide that anyone of us can be an artist.  It's all about self expression!

Caddisfly larvae construct their own protective home with whatever materials they have at hand in the water. I watch them annually in our brook at camp and am always fascinated by their ability to disguise themselves as what usually looks like a piece of twig floating on the bottom of the stream.

This French Artist, Hubert Duprat, had the brilliant idea of supplying the caddisfly with some unusual materials. Tiny beads and gold flecks were given to the insects who then constructed these gorgeous homes for themselves.  What gorgeous beads these would make for jewelry! Once the larvae have vacated their home of course!

Hubert Duprat's exquisite caddisfly


A Caddisfly from Kidder Brook in Concord, Maine

Sunday, April 7, 2013

A Little Art Therapy Never Hurt Anyone

I bit the bullet.  After a year of indecision, I decided it was time to get the dreaded hip replacement that I had been putting off for over a year.  So when I finally had everything scheduled I thought that I should have something that I could do easily to pass the time while I was recovering.  I knew I wouldn't be able to work with my pressed flowers at first because it would be too hard to sit at the work station in my itty bitty studio. I was a little burned out on crocheting at the moment, so I thought that I would just get some sketch pads, and pens and pencils and draw and doodle my time away. Between drawing and reading I figured I would get through the boring part when I couldn't get around too well.

Sometime in January I ran across a book that looked interesting and proved to be just what the doctor ordered (not really, I just thought it looked cool). One Zentangle a Day by Beckah Krahula not only proved to be an interesting book that includes a 6-week course in Zentangle, but it was the best art therapy I could have found.  Once I started following the book I was completely immersed in another world and could really ignore all of that post surgical discomfort for a while.  I have done a little meditation in the past, and found that this was really quite similar. Once I began practicing the repetitive patterns I found myself so immersed in them that I forgot about everything around me and the pain that I was having.

I'd recommend this form of "art therapy" to anyone. You don't need to be an artist to learn it. It's really easy to follow along in the book that I used or any number of other books written on Zentangle. I'm continuing to enjoy learning my new art form and would like to share a few pieces that I've posted in my shop with you.










Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Hurry Up Spring!

I'm sitting here taking a break from filing - stuff that should have been filed three months ago. Yep, we're three months into 2013 and I haven't set up my files for this year yet. So I'm sitting here daydreaming out the window about spring because in our central Maine yard the snow is almost gone - except for those nasty, grungy snow plow piles that refuse to disappear with the rest of the normal snow. Daffodils are poking up and I can see some buds coming along that seem just as excited about spring as I am.

So while I was daydreaming I decided to pursue one of my favorite pastimes, window shopping on Etsy.com to see what spring things my teammates have posted for sale.  I've put together a treasury of some wonderful handmade items that can be found on Etsy.com  Here's the link to the full treasury (Etsy Treasury) with a few teasers below for you to check out.

And if your as excited to get out and dig in the dirt or have a picnic as I am, I just know that you'll find something to fit your taste.