Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Painting. Show all posts

Flood.

When it rains, it pours. When it pours, it floods. That's basically where my life has gone....flooded.


I can't even put things together enough to write a coherant blog post...there is so much going on in my mind...so, to spare you all, I'm not even going to try.

Here's just an idea of what I will be explaining in detail at some point of time in the future:
  • My dad called, but I didn't accept the call. I need to write him a letter.
  • My sister-in-law called and we are going to help her out. We need to re-arrange some things in the house.
  • Isa woke up this morning with a 102.7 fever and then threw up. She will be home with me tomorrow.
  • Our sleep patterns have been shot to hell this weekend. Friday night, we went to sleep at 2 AM. I got woken up at 5 AM by a phone call requiring me to leave. I returned home and went back to sleep around 11 AM and I slept until about 2 PM. Last night, we didn't fall asleep until 4 AM and woke up around 8 AM, but went back to sleep until about 10 AM when Isa finally woke up. We returned to take a nap around 1 PM and slept until about 5 PM. Now, it's 11 PM and I know I need to go to bed. But my brain seems to think differently.
  • My son broke a wine glass that I painted for heARTworks, now, I need to redo it. It pretty much rocked too.
  • My home needs some loving attention. The dust on my mantel is high enough that you cannot see the original wood color (mostly thanks to all the sanding that Jose did to the house in January). The laundry pile that needs folded is large enough that an elephant would be scared. The craft room's mess could hide small vehicle. Ugh. I need a maid.
I'm pretty sure that I jinxed myself last week when I stated that I really want a boring life. When I can think straight, I'll fill in some missing pieces...if you pray, please just shoot out some little prayers for our little family. Thank you.

This Old House: Kids' Rooms

So, I FINALLY found the disk which houses photos of our house when we bought it. I have been seeking out these photos forever and am so excited to have found them because I continuously try to tell people about the insanity that our house was when we bought it, but sound as if I am full of exaggeration (although I totally am not).

First, a little prelude: We started our marriage in a one bedroom apartment. A year later, we moved from the apartment to a two bedroom townhouse in the same complex. When our lease came time to renew, and we found out that they would be increasing our rent, we foolishly giggled about the idea of buying a home. Soon, however, after talking to some "real" adults, we realized that buying a home wasn't so far fetched afterall and that, in reality, the cost wouldn't be a large difference than what we were paying. Of course, we didn't think about the projects...oh, the projects!

We began our search at the start of March 2007. Our lease expired March 30th and if we didn't sign a new one, we needed to be out at that time. My dad has a wonderful friend who is a real estate agent and quickly, he jumped on board to assist us. We told him about this house in a nearby suburb that we wanted to look at, so he made arrangements to meet us there.

We went inside. At first, it didn't seem too bad, but after going into a second or third room, there was no way that we could have lived there. The kitchen cabinets were falling apart. The walls were stained. The ceiling in the back rooms was caving in. Despite the beautiful fireplace in the master bedroom, the graffiti of 'shrooms having sex painted on the walls by squatters took away from the lure, and the basement was in the midst of collapsing. Add to that the fact that on the other side of the small backyard was an army thing, complete with huge containers that seemed to house explosives or something fun. Our realtor told us that there was "no way in hell" that he would allow us to buy that house and that the place should be condemned.

The second house that we looked at was much closer to our apartment. We walked in and fell in love. We immediately put in our offer and on the second to last day of the month, we closed on the house and began to clean, clean, clean. Then, we moved, moved, moved. And went to the apartment and cleaned, cleaned, cleaned. Then, we were homeowners and we didn't end up homeless in the process. It was definately a God thing.

However, it was far from perfect. The potential was there, but it needed work (and it still does). As a foreclosure, the previous owners seemed to be quite upset upon leaving, as was seen by the removal of all appliances (stove, fridge, washer, and dryer) as well as nearly all the light fixtures. Add in that the owners had a slightly...unusual...color scheme. We were facing a ton of tasks in the first few months.

So, let us begin with my two favorite rooms: Isa and Teo's bedrooms.

Before we moved in, one of the panels in one of the windows in Isa's room was broken out, so my dad had to replace it. The paint in her room wasn't too horrible, but wasn't much for a girls room and surely didn't suit our tastes, so we quickly got to work.

Her room was one of the first projects that we did. Here is her room when we bought the house. Plain white walls. Okay blue trim. Ugly rainbow ceiling fan without even a globe. Notice the cardboard in the window where it was broken.


Here is a photo of her room once it was completed (aside from curtains). Her bed and furniture was The Backyardigans, so her room is based off of the character of Uniqua.


And here is her room now, complete with curtains and a big girl bed. However, I just wish it would stay this clean...


And now, nearly four years later, I'm considering repainting her room to better match her brother's. She seems envious of his bedroom (as you will soon see why) and I would love to do something similar for her too...

Teo's room was a longer process. He wasn't even a peanut of a thought in our mind when we bought the house. So, for the longest time, the room looked exactly like it did when we bought the house, only full of boxes and junk...aka storage space.


Yes, you see that right. When we found out that my brother-in-law needed a place to stay, we quickly primed the walls and left them white. We threw a mattress on the floor and shoved the boxes off to the side so that he could have a crash pad. Then, in 2008, we found out that Teo was going to join our family. We pondered and thought and pondered some more as we cleaned out the room and began to change it from storage to a nursery. During the last half of my pregnancy, I began to paint....and I painted pretty much until lil' man was born...


However, despite it all, the room wasn't quite done when Teo joined the world. It was probably 98%, but not quite finished, however, with a newborn...it took a long time until I was able to get it completed, but I did.







And, now, it basically looks the same. The furniture has changed as he has grown up. The crib is now a toddler bed. We switched out the changing table for a dresser. And the rocking chair has been switched with a nice rocker with an ottoman. But the walls have remained the same. There is nothing as amazing as sitting with him before bed and hearing him talk about (or better yet, to) the animals. His stuffed monkey, adoringly called "A-Ha" is his favorite non-human friend. And just tonight, as I tucked him in, he told me all about the "ird" (bird) on the tree.

So, there ya have it...two rooms in our "new" house....betcha can't wait to see what we've done with the rest of it, eh? Oooh, the suspense! Hehe.


heARTworks


This evening, I have smothered myself into heARTworks. I created a logo, updated the blog, and created a facebook page.

I have sketches ready for one small mural project and am working on sketches for another. I gave a customer six tins that she ordered and I recieved two more orders today. I feel like I'm playing Junior Achievement, but I'm doing this for real. Pinch me. I may be dreaming!

This Evening...

...I got to go out to dinner with my family, and although my kids had moments of acting horrible, I enjoyed it.
...Teo put his pants on all by himself and although they were backwards, he was so proud and it was so cute. I enjoyed it.
...my husband took initiative to take me out sans kids, and although it didn't go as planned, I enjoyed it.
...Jose and I went to Starbucks and he enjoyed his coffee and we had a real discussion about real things. I enjoyed it.
...we went shopping after coffee and although we spent too much, we bought 3 wii games, including Just Dance 2 (which ROCKS!) and clothes for the kids. My favorites: matching skeleton hoodies that will be worn year round, no worries! I enjoyed it.
...we walked and held hands in the cold. I enjoyed it.
...we returned home to see Isa asleep in Jamie's arms and realized (again) that blood doesn't make a family. I enjoyed it.
...although he was playing his shoot 'em up game, Jose changed disks and we Just Danced for over an hour! I laughed a lot and I enjoyed it.
...Jose went to bed and I stayed up alone to paint a mummy for our youth group. I got time to think and do something relaxing that I love. I enjoyed it.

Today was a good day. :)

HeARTworks, Working From the Heart

I know I shouldn't be blogging. It's three minutes until midnight. I really have nothing to say...but, yet I do.

I have been working on art. Paintins to be exact. That's what the name for the gift card tins is.

As of this exact moment, I have about 20 orders. Of those, I have about 7 done. lol. But, I just started last night. I have created another blog for the art "business" that I am working to establish. This includes the murals and the Paintins so far. As of now, there's not much on the page. It is midnight, by the way. I will work to incorporate all the projects I do onto this blog for portfolio sake.

I also look forward to painting mini-murals in the church nursery soon. And I have a mom friend needing a small job. This may be the start of something beautiful. :) It keeps me awake at night. And it's a nice balance to the other jobs that I hold. When you put them all together, it's like a full time job, but way better because I can do all the things I love in each element. Yay!

As of now, my ideal weekly schedule will be this: 15 hours of Community Connections Director for Anchor, 10 (9 starting in January) hours of Fatherhood Coordinator for the Fort Wayne Fatherhood Coalition, 5 hours of Program Promotion (Marketing) for the Fort Wayne Fatherhood Coalition, and 10 hours of HeARTworks Painting. That equals a full time job of 40 hours per week. And, it ties all the things I love and am passionate about: serving people, helping, loving them, coordinating and facilitating things, making flyers and publications, and painting!

A year ago, I could have never imagined this...how AMAZING is our God?!

Just Call Me Ms. Entrepreneur

Yes. Yes. Entrepreneur I am. I just don't have a cool crafty name. LOL!

I desperately want to call them "Tintastics" but that may be slightly cheesy. Speaking of cheesy, my cell phone wall paper has a cartoon of a corn cob telling a piece of cheese, "You're so cheesy." And the cheese is telling the corn cob, "You're so corny." Ok, I digress. Tintastics. Yea. Kinda dumb.

Either way, I have a new endeavor. Yes, another. I'm a starter, I know. Let's get this party started so hopefully, we can finish. Hehe.

So, handpainted, personalized tins. They are originally for gift cards, but would also be perfect for those of us who need a small, compact way to carry some cash or an id or as a business card case.



I'm going to figure out how to set up an Etsy account. I will be selling these for $2 each (plus shipping if applicable). I have already had some people tell me that they want these for Christmas gifts to hold gift cards or lottery tickets, etc., so if you want one (or more), let me know soon and place your order.

I'm so excited!

:: EDIT: Thanks to a wonderful neighbor who is creative with her words, these gems have found a name: "Paintins" ::

Quick Start, Never Finish

So, as I have mentioned before, I am a "starter"...but I struggle to finish projects.

At a conference I attended a few months ago, they discussed this. There are people that are wonderful at creating and getting a fire going and burning strong, but there are other people that are great at keeping the coals hot and not letting the flame burn out.

I'm a starter. I can think up these huge projects and get them into motion. I can start wonderful things. But then, the flame gets smaller and I don't know how to keep it from burning out.

My house, my life, is full of half-finished projects.

There is a half knitted scarf on the end table. My daughter's mural is half done. My computer houses a book that is half written. There are rooms that are half decorated. My scrapbook projects are all sitting in limbo, half completed. I have a half-completed concept of a mural business.

Half of me is filled with new projects to start. I have a desire to write a book about being a child of an alcoholic. And a book about how God has used an affair to save my life. I want to start *something* to work with family members of people in jail.

The other half of me wants to complete the projects started. To have that sense of accomplishment that I had something that I did from start to finish.

Maybe I should work on the scarf. It'd be the easiest battle to win...

I Can't Believe I'm Saying This...

...but I am.

This weekend is my birthday weekend. Wow. And the thing is, I now FEEL like an adult. This weekend, Jose was wanting to take a weekend away, go to Indy or Chicago and get a hotel, do touristy things, and relax. I, instead, requested a weekend at home with no kids so that we could work uninterrupted on finishing the basement and building a pantry for our stockpile. I said I would rather spend whatever money we would have spent to have a weekend getaway on the house instead. No partying. No friends over. No relaxing weekend away.

Instead, I asked to spend money on a basement and work all weekend. What has happened to me?! :)

I think that the worst part is this: I'm so excited to do it! Haha!

Our plan is this (but of course, I realize that it is not all going to occur this weekend)...
  • remove all the "stuff" from the room under the foyer and move the deep freezers and the mini fridge into there. Also, build/assemble shelves and cabinets for nonperishable foods. Buy a dehumidifier for the room. Remove the door and put in a 2 way swinging "bar" style door. Install electrical outlets
  • Tile the floor that will be in the "main room" of the basement and put drywall up for the ceiling. Plus, we need to determine where we will be building a wall for our "utility room" and mark it off
  • Tear out and rebuild our stairs to be less steep and more stable. Build awesome understair storage.
  • Move washer and drying into the back room of the basement. Create a drying area and a folding area, as well as a place to keep the sorted dirties. Make a cover for the sump pump.
  • Move Jose's "man cave" to merge with the "main room". And find a good location for the kids' toys.
  • Hang the giant mirror that we have gotten
  • Do something with the bar that was given to us (either restructure it, tear it apart and use the wood, or dump it) and build a ledge around the main walls by the pool table.
  • Eventually paint it into a giant mural. This truely makes me excited to think about...

Thought Provoking - Thoughts Needed

I have been toying with a few ideas in my head, but am unsure of how to work them into reality. At some point last week, I went to pick up a freecycle posting for paint. The woman said that they had gallons of paint (some brand new, some half full, some nearly empty) up for grabs. I grabbed them in hopes for using them for a mural in the basement. I sent her a couple of photos of Teo's room just for fun and she said that people would pay lots of money for paintings like that.





I have thought about it before, offering to do murals and such, for a small amount of pocket money, but wouldn't have a clue what to charge or how to go about doing anything like that.





Then, yesterday, my mom said that a coworker of hers wanted to know what I would charge for a drawing that she could frame and hang in her nursery of a jungle theme. I don't have a clue what to charge! I would love to do it, but do not know what those would be worth. Basically, she wants a colored pencil drawing approx. 10 x 12 inches. My mom showed her photos of Teo's bedroom and of a drawing I made my mom for Christmas one year.



So, what should I do? Should I try to market my art, either as murals or framed art to match up a room? How does one do that? How much would you pay for personalized art and/or a mural?