A Book of Illustrated Scripture by Jen Alward

Jen Alward of Hope and Healing at Home is a missionary with a big heart! She has put together a book for outreach to a group of kids in Thailand! My art is just one of the beautiful pieces in the book, which features 50 Bible Verses, and art by 18 artists! Grab a copy of the book to see my painting and read the beautiful Bible verses which go with the art! The book has space for journaling, and it written in English, Laos and Thai!

Proceeds for the book go to support Jen’s work. I am always praying that my works will make an impact in some way, and it feels great to be a part of projects that are doing good in this world! “I am confident of this, that the one who began a good work among you will bring it to completion by the day of Jesus Christ” (Phil. 1:6)

Here’s the link to the book! Click here!

Jean Jacket Makeover

I need to start with a little backstory first, and then I’ll get to the project! For many long years I had kind of a surly approach to art making! I would start each work by making a mess on the page. I would start with splashes of color and make a real mess of it. Once I had something to start with, my creativity would take over and a memory or idea would come to mind…a way to turn the mess into something tangible…beautiful even!

I still carry that torch in my art journals, but not so much in my polished art. However, this jean jacket project is kind of like that! I thought about what I was going to do for weeks! I was going to do a peace sign on the back of the jacket, and add length to it to make it a trench coat. I kept overthinking it! So one afternoon I got a srike of inspiration, that I could celebrate my favorite musicians on the back. I wanted to pay tribute to Xavier Rudd, Mike Love, and Rising Appalachia. Their music has carried me through a lot of rough times in my life, and has also been guiding me to try to be a force for good in the world!

So I filmed myself decorating the back of the jacket! Here’s the video, where I completely screw up and make a mess of the jacket! Hahahaha! Sometimes though making a mess is a part of the creative process!

I used a fabric marker first to write everything out, then I picked up some puffy paints. <Trigger warning! I am not an expert on puffy paints!> The paint did absolutely nothing for my muse at all! I kept trying to get the design how I wanted, but was sure the jacket was ruined. So I threw it in the wash, to see if the puff paint would wash away. Some of it did, but some remained. Also, because I didn’t heat set the fabric marker, it also dimmed.

So I went back over the text with Sharpies! Sharpies are great for writing on fabric, and they can withstand being washed. I filled in the letters with different Sharpies and outlined the letters in black. Then I used Jacquard Textile Paints to fill in the tree and add the orange beams surrounding the tree. I’m going to pop this in the dryer on medium, and then pop it like it’s hot!

Sometimes a mess can turn into magic! Here is the final result! I am going to wear this like a rockstar all Spring!


Art Video: Shelter in the Storm

I made my second art video last week! I have to admit, it is really fun to film while I’m painting! Typically my watercolor paintings take a few days. First I draw the work, then let it sit overnight so I can view it fresh before I add any color. I typically add watercolors here and there, and then let things dry before I add more color. So usually a painting can take days to complete. The last step is to go in and add details with black pen, and markers! I have to admit though, these lightening fast paintings are fun because I don’t overthink the color choices. This video is a condensed version of a twenty minute painting session.

Here’s the finished work!


Spring Equinox is HERE!

Ahhhh, it has been a long wait, but Spring is officially here!!!! Usually Winter is my favorite season because the city gets really quiet and there is a cool calm which can be felt all around. But this Winter was not one of my favorites. About a month ago the Antique shop across the street from my home had a fire. It has devastated the neighborhood and it just doesn’t feel the same sitting on my porch anymore. The building has a really interesting history! It used to be a Zen center, but originally started out as a Piggly Wiggly at the same time my house was built in 1916. The fire was so traumatic, and unfortunately my husband, kitten and I breathed in a lot of smoke when it happened. My lungs ached for a few weeks afterward, and now I’m just left watching the antique dealers trying to salvage the remains of their precious antiques.

My husband and I purchased our home in 2022, so we are fairly new to the neighborhood. What I love about this neighborhood is that it is multi cultural and there are people from all stripes living here. Our neighbors are refugees, and they have been very kind to us! They help us out in so many ways, and we return the favor.

My white roses…hopefully they will bloom again this year!

Rose hips from my rose bushes

I spent some time in the yard today, to celebrate the Equinox! My husband and I have a nickname for our house, the Bird Haven, because he is into feeding the birds. We are getting huge flocks of birds at the moment because migration patterns have begun! All manner of wildlife come through my back yard. There are opossums, lots of rabbits, raccoons, squirrels, chipmunks, hawks, neighborhood cats. I even saw a coyote dart out of my yard and trot down the center of the road one night!

When we moved in here there was an old rotting tree back here, we had to have it removed because it was on the verge of falling down. I wanted to give back to the Earth, because we took from it. And that was how the bird area was born!

I got these statues for the front porch when we moved in…they turned out to be a sign of the Bird Haven that was to become of the back yard!

The wildflower patch needs raked, the front flower beds need planted. I am hoping to plant some veggies in containers this year, and am still working out the details to make it happen. If there is one thing I know, it is that the wheel of the year is constantly spinning…bringing fresh signs of life season by season.

Vintage plate with a depiction of Jesus…it was discovered in my yard!

Art Video: J and Me

Here’s my first ever art video! The painting is inspired by my husband and I, when we were younger. It is best when played to some reggae or roots music! 🤩

Sew a Simple Leafy Reversible Table Mat

Apologies to Mom, because this is one of her birthday gifts for her upcoming December birthday! I have been waiting to share it on the blog, but turns out I’m not going to see her until late Winter.

This simple table mat came together in a few sittings! I just thought a quick tutorial was in order, because holidays are fast approaching! This mat is the perfect hostess or mother-in-law gift…especially for those women who seem to have everything.

Materials

Two fabrics, one green and one brown

Neutral color binding, preferably in a stretch knit

Batting

Basic sewing kit

paper, scissors and marker for template

Step One: Create a leaf template. Aim to make the leaf approximately half of the measurement of the finished table mat.

Step Two: Trace the template onto the green fabric. I did five leaves, but you could easily do only three or add more for a larger mat. Then cut out the fabric leaves.

Step Three: Sew the leaves onto batting with a wide zig zag stitch. Then cut around the leaves to remove excess batting.

Step Four: Sew those leaves onto the brown backing fabric, with right sides facing out. Cut around the leaves again, and be sure to round out the tip a little for the next step!

Step Five: Attach binding around each leaf. Then, sew the leaves together in a pleasing design.

So easy! Make one or make a bunch! Check your list then check it twice for all those women on your list!