Saturday, June 13, 2026

ScrapHappy Saturday - RSC26 - Week 24

Welcome to Week 24 of the 2026 Rainbow Scrap Challenge!!  This week is going to be another full one.  Guest prep. errands, classes, and meetings are scheduled.  The question remains...  Will I be able to fit in any PASTEL  scrap sewing???

Only time will tell, but here is how my days passed...

SUNDAY -
During Weekly Morning Art Zoom
, I worked on my POMEGRANATE prompt for ICAD using an image from my car's tissue cylinder.  The color was scribbled beneath the tissue paper used for the tracing with two types of crayon:
  

In neighborhood news...

New neighbors moved in yesterday:


MONDAYSerious Guest Prep

I stopped to attend this week's Library Crawl at Get Messy.  Today we went back to the Season of Promise with the 3-2-1 Challenge from Dayle Bennett.  Here is the resulting journal page made using 3 colors, 2 words, and 1 image:


When that was done, I went downstairs to grab a cup of tea before my Weekly Zoom Call with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color:


TUESDAY - Final Guest Prep

After picking up a last minute grocery order, I spent some time with my Tuesday Explorer friends at Get Messy while waiting for our guests to arrive.  My YEARBOOK card for ICAD was the result of the day's efforts:


WEDNESDAYShopping Day

I missed Midweek Meetup, in favor of going shopping with my SIL:


In neighborhoods news...

Schools out!  You know what that means? More new neighbors moved in today:


A while later...

Two additional trucks rolled in down the street from us with more new neighbors:


Before the rains came...

There was a bit of brotherly bonding:


THURSDAY - Weekly Quilt Group met at Cheryl's today, without me, as our visitors weren't leaving until mid afternoon:


After a relaxing cup of tea, I headed up to the studio where Britt and I...


Enjoyed a Zoom-y ARTventure.  Today we worked on ICAD.  My focus was on adding the MIXED MEDIA theme to my weekly prompt card:


FRIDAY - Knit Group


When it was time to leave, I grabbed a bite to eat before Get Messy's Friday Friends Open Studio.  Today I altered a book image for the PARTERRE prompt for ICAD:


During the late afternoon, I returned to the studio to work on this month's Get Messy lesson:


After dinner, I headed back upstairs to visit with my Weekly Evening Art Zoom friends.  I decided to work on the FACES prompt for Messy May that I skipped last month.  I probably should have started with a pencil sketch, but opted to jump right in with my Tombow markers - swatch added in the top left:


My apologies to the Harper's Bazaar model!  I didn't intend to make her look like she has the mumps.  Please know that after the photo was taken, I plumped up her lips a little.

SATURDAY - It's LINK PARTY day for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!  I hope you have a chance to visit Angela @ So Scrappy to see what the RSC Quilters have been up to this week.

To answer the question at the beginning of this post...

YES and NO!!

What I did with PASTEL scraps in Light Blue, Light Pink and/or Light Green this week was get out this UFO quilt to contemplate a path to finishing it.  Sorry!  Nothing yet, but here's a peek at the project in its partially completed state:


Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!

Saturday, June 6, 2026

ScrapHappy Saturday - RSC26 - Week 23

Welcome to Week 23 of the 2026 Rainbow Scrap Challenge!!  This week is Transition Week at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge.  Angela made her announcement for the June Color of the Month.  RSC Quilter friends will be putting away their orange scraps and pulling out:

PASTELS
in
Light Blue, Light Pink and/or Light Green

Let's take a walk through my week...

SUNDAY -
 Weekly Morning Art Zoom found me working on the FORAGE prompt for Messy May.  It's one of four remaining to be completed.  The rust and beige paint was already on the page that Britt included when creating the book. 
I searched through my junk drawer to find a few miscellaneous tools to use in marking my page.  A bit of a produce bag, a bottle cap, a plastic fork, and an odd double-ended plastic cover, along with some coordinating paint did the job:


MONDAY - Cleaning Day

I busied myself with a number of household chores today.  I stopped for Get Messy's Library Crawl, but there was no program host.  I have NO IDEA what I worked on, but after a brief visit with Britt and a few other attendees who left even earlier that I did...


I left early to jump back into preparing for the arrival of our guests.

Later, I realized that the Index-Card-A-Day challenge starts today.  Here's the info for the low stakes art event:


TUESDAY - Tidy Up Tuesday

Review of my 100 Day Project decluttering.

I had a few overdue errands to run this morning.

I returned home to find the following neighborhood news...

The day I've been waiting for has finally arrived!  This sign was posted during the midday:


After lunch I headed back out for a long overdue haircut.  Whew!  What a relief.

WEDNESDAY Last week I promised a photo of my gift from the QFK Kit Cutting hostess.  Somehow I neglected to add it, but here it is. Whether I needed more yarn or not:

Thank you for your generosity, Marianne!

I enjoyed my Watercolor Zoom with Belinda this afternoon...


She shared her version of the Line and Wash painting we started last time...


And I finished up mine during today's session:


Look what was happening outside during our painting session!  The road crew was approaching the middle of their paving job.  One lane is nearly done:


Then I finally caught up with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color for our Weekly Zoom Call:



THURSDAY - Weekly Quilt Group met at Maggie's today.  After the meeting, Britt and I enjoyed an ARTventure via Zoom since her back was misbehaving:


FRIDAY - Knit Group was just we three...


The good news is that I finished the final round of my 2nd sock, bound off, and wove in the ends:


I stopped to grab a few groceries on the way home and a had a quick lunch before Get Messy's Friday Friends Open Studio.  I had some trouble getting started so Britt suggested that I choose a prompt that seemed like fun. This was the result for the ICAD prompt CONEFLOWER for Day 8.  Apparently, I'll be working out of order this year:


I stopped there to take care of some household chores, but returned to the studio after dinner to visit with my Weekly Evening Art Zoom friends.  Tonight I continued with Britt's suggestion and completed the CAFE' prompt for Day 24...


Along with the PISTACHIO or GREEN prompt for Day 29:


SATURDAY - It's LINK PARTY day for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!  I hope you have a chance to visit Angela @ So Scrappy to see what the RSC Quilters have been up to this week.  I'll be digging through these Quilted Scrap Baskets to see what I can come up with for this month's scrap sewing...

PINK:


BLUE:


And GREEN:


Surely, there are some PASTEL shades in there somewhere.

Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The 100 Day Project 2026 - #100Days100ThingsDecluttered - The Review

Welcome to the latest edition of Tidy Up Tuesday!!  This is the final post in The 100 Day Project for 2026.  I started this year's edition of The 100 Day Project on February 22nd.  I'm pleased that I committed to it again this year.  It's particularly popular on Instagram.  I was initially hesitant to participate, but after two seasons of the event, I looked forward to another chance to lighten the load in my home and studio.  If you've been following along, you might be aware that I released weekly updates as a record of my progress and for those of you who were interested in seeing what goes out the door.

What was your project, again, Joyful???

I signed up with a different idea in mind than most.  Most artists make a plan to create 100 of something.  That didn't work for me.  You can read about my project HERE.  That link will tell you all about my plan.

The gist of my focus...

Decluttering my home and studio in an effort to free up space for MORE creativity.  I have worked diligently toward that goal.

Here are my Weekly Project Totals:

Week 1: 16/100
Week 2: 19/100
Week 3: 9/100
Week 4: 10/100

Updated Project Total: 54/100

Week 5:  0/100
Week 6:  10/100
Week 7:  5/100
Week 8:  32/100

Updated Project Total:  101/100

Week 9:    26/100
Week 10:  27/100
Week 11:  5/100
Week 12:  159/100

Updated Project Total:  318/100

Week 13:  13/100

After checking and rechecking the numbers the Final Project Total: 331/100!!!

While I wasn't able to beat last year's total, I'm still glad that I gave the challenge another try.  The trunk of my car was loaded several times over the last 13 weeks, the contents delivered to one of the local donation centers, the recycling center or the trash, but now the box is empty and ready for next year's event:


Thank you to those of you who encouraged me in my decluttering efforts throughout the past 13 weeks!  My heart was filled with gratitude upon reading your kind comments and I truly appreciated your willingness to continue cheering me along.  Additionally, I absolutely LOVE the fact that a number of you even joined this decluttering journey with me!!

@dothe100dayproject
#The100DayProject
#DoThe100DayProject
#100Days100Things_TheDeclutterEdition
#100Days100ThingsDecluttered
#filltheboxjoy

Until next time...
Do the 100 Day Project!!!

Saturday, May 30, 2026

ScrapHappy Saturday - RSC26 - Week 22

Welcome to Week 22 of the 2026 Rainbow Scrap Challenge!!  This week is going to be another full one.  Errands, classes, and meetings are scheduled.  The question remains...  Will there be time remaining for ORANGE scrap sewing???

Only time will tell, but here is how my days passed...

SUNDAY - 
During Weekly Morning Art Zoom
, I worked on my OUTSIDE page for Messy May by selecting ransom note letters to spell out the prompt name:


In neighborhood news...

I went for a quick walk before dinner this evening.  What did I spy?  The final house has a SOLD sign out front!  I suppose that means more new neighbors will be moving in soon:


MONDAY - Memorial Day Holiday

Watercolor class with Crystal Tan:


Here is my version of the inspiration painting, an Iris from my old garden:


Library Crawl at Get Messy today began with today's NESTING prompt video


This is the resulting journal page made by layering a variety of fabric scraps onto the page:


When that was done, I switched over to my Weekly Zoom Call with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color:


TUESDAY - Tidy Up Tuesday

Reported the final week of my 100 Day Project decluttering.  When I arrived at Tuesday Explorers on Get Messy, I found no one there even though I was running just a little late. No worries!  I found other tasks to keep me occupied before leaving for Monthly Evening Quilt Bee.  Sorry!  No photos of the 8 members in attendance.

This quilt was hanging just outside the meeting room doors as part of this season's community art show:


WEDNESDAY QFK Kit Cutting Day

I missed Midweek Meetup, in favor of attending a productive Guild-sponsored charity event.  Britt (and a few other Bee members) participated...


The overflowing fabric table was reduced to this:


Our hostess served lunch and had a little something special...


For me to take home:

PHOTO!!

A brief stop at the store was followed by a bit of ORANGE scrap sewing of undetermined outcome... Meaning that we'll have to see what it wants to be when it grows up:


THURSDAY - Weekly Quilt Group met at Deborah's today, but I took no photos.

After the meeting, Britt and I enjoyed an ARTventure.  Today we were determined to do some catching up on our Messy May journals, which worked out really well since I accidentally left my Ledger Journal at home.  Whoops!  Here's what we did instead:


You've seen my nesting page, but now it has a bird in the nest.  Thanks, Britt!

FRIDAY - Knit Group

Beth gave the keynote address to local graduates working in the community.  As such, she presented her speech in full regalia and put it on for us to see:


When it was time to leave, I grabbed a bite to eat before Get Messy's Friday Friends Open Studio.  Today I focused on the REVERDIE prompt for Messy May:


After dinner, I headed back upstairs to visit with my Weekly Evening Art Zoom friends.  I completed my STORY page...


And started on the REMNANT prompt with just Britt and I continuing to work:


I completed my page with a snippet strip on the left and fabric scraps on the right:


SATURDAY - It's LINK PARTY day for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge!  I hope you have a chance to visit Angela @ So Scrappy to see what the RSC Quilters have been up to this week.

To answer the question at the beginning of this post...

YES!!

I actually did sew this (unfinished) ORANGE scrappiness this week:


Yay, me!!!

Just in time for Angela's announcement for the June Color of the Month:

PASTELS
in
Light Blue, Light Pink and/or Light Green

Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!