I sit here writing this with a lot of turbulence in my brain today.
I’ve just come off a very awesome week of working at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game Fan Fest as a volunteer. It was a lot of fun helping people get the most out of their visit to beautiful Southern California. The weather was perfect and there were only a few negative folks around. All in all, everyone, including me, had a good time. (Excuse my bright, shiny forehead, but it wasn’t easy taking a selfie at the world’s largest baseball with all the crazy lights they were using.)
And I carried on having a great start to this week, with a guest Diva (#275), Suzanne Fluhr, CZT. Suzanne is an awesome blogger, and I enjoy reading her travelogs very much, so when she wrote this week’s challenge, she did so with a heavy heart over all the hateful things that have been going on in our beautiful country as of late. Suzanne wanted us to Give Peace a Chance. I love that song…and it played over and over in my head while I was working on this:
I wish that everyone on the planet would take a minute and step out of their own lives and just be nice to other people. I trust that this can happen. I meditate on it frequently.
The conflict in my brain today comes from my desire for peace, and my desire for safety in my community. In the past couple of years, the homeless population in our town has increased quite a bit. Well intentioned people give them food and money, instead of directing them to the social services that can help them, and now suddenly we have a problem. I’m sad for their plight. I truly feel for them (and its been a bit on the warm side here, so that makes their comfort here a bit uneasy.) I know there are many programs here set up to help them, but as we all learn the hard way, you have to want help to seek it. But what do we do? It is a bit of a conundrum.
Just Trust Peace.
On the shop notes for this week, we have some fun stuff on the schedule. Rock and Tangle is Friday night (the 15th) from 4-9 pm. Regardless of what you are working on, come on down and play! I have all kinds of fun things to try if you are in a slump. Making stuff always makes you happy!
Black and White Summer is shaping up to be a great time too. Saturday, the 23rd, from 10-3, I have an awesome technique to share with you. Bring your basic tangle supplies, I will supply the rest. My good pal Karen did hers ahead of time since she will be out of town, so here is a preview:
She says it is not done yet, but I think it is shaping up quite nicely! I am working on a small set of my initials, so far I finished K. Hopefully will have the C done soon!
I should have the August schedule up by the end of the week.
A parting shot from the traveling exhibit from Cooperstown (The Baseball Hall of Fame.) There be Giants there. Say Hey Willie Mays!
Stay Crazy My Friends.
Charlotte, thank you for your kind words. I love your response to my “Give Peace a Chance” guest Diva challenge. Did you use a stencil for the lettering or do it free hand? I really could see people (like me) being willing to buy a box of cards (for writing in), using your composition. I also really like your friend Karen’s example of the technique you’ll be teaching. How did you prepare the black and white surface?
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The lettering is a stencil. I really like those for when I want to do something quickly and I have one that works.
The surface for the black and white is actually 2 pieces of paper. It is very free form.
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All beautiful. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Nice words and nice tiles, especially the” fishtile” and the “peacetile” are beautiful!
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I love your Diva Challenge piece, and I agree with Suzanne that it would be a wonderful greeting card. I love how you reworked your entire web page with the “Peace” image as your header. It’s so beautiful, and you are so, so talented! Your black and white tangling idea is very cool! That would be a great idea for a wine tangle party, although with TOO much wine, you might forget to switch pens :-).
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Thanks for your great post! Your tiles are all so beautiful!
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Love your bright, bright peace tile. That would make a good poster for a classroom or workplace.
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Great work, all of it! I love those black and white pieces. Giants!!!!!
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