Ok, I wasn't able to do a face yesterday as my child care didn't work out (isn't it crazy how everything falls apart when your childcare doesn't turn up? Drives me crazy!), but I begged the husber to give me an hour or so this morning and so I did a portrait and made up for not doing one yesterday by spending more time on this one! Not really quite finished yet, but am pretty happy with her candy cotton type hair and soft expression. :) Want to do some more sketchy ones as well though! :)
Oh, also update the calendar:
And this an eensy weensy bit of art journaling in a small new moleskine which I want to dedicate to Elliot and Dylan, mostly with affirming messages in it for them when they're older and with cool instagram iPhone photos I've done of them, and Andy and me. :-)
And lastly, this is a photo I took ages ago of beautiful lavender. There is an iPhone app called 'Phonto' which allows you to add text easily and so I'm creating inspiring, uplifting photo msgs on instagram/ iPhone, just for you! :) (Of course I could these in photoshop, but the iphone allows me to easily and quickly do these things while Elliot is asleep on my lap for instance :))
Happy weekend everyone!
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Great post and go for the inspirational quotes! I love all you do!!! Have a wonderful week-end! ;-) <3
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice portrait. Just love your style.
ReplyDeleteLove, Melanie
I am usually the only childcare for my 1 & 4 yr olds my art creating has changed to mostly black and greys standing at the kitchen counter where the art supplies can't be swiped and run away with. Good for you keeping art an important part of your life.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful portrait for only an hour's effort? Wow!
ReplyDeleteShe did turn out lovely with her cotton candy hair. Your kiddos are so cute! Love seeing your Instagram pics on Twitter. Happy Birthday a little late!
ReplyDeleteI love that app too!! Great drawing ...wow!
ReplyDeleteI love the portrait, Tam! She's beautiful! I am drooling over your Moleskine dedicated to your boys. Gah! I wish I'd found art journaling when mine were little!
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