Let's see what kept me busy...
SUNDAY - Weekly Morning Art Zoom came with these pages from our Dare to Roll game including Prompt Set One - book page, botanical, paint drips, cling wrap, and numbers...
Along with Prompt Set Two - red, old photo, water-soluble, unique attachment, and poetry:
After lunch, I did some BLUE scrap cutting:
MONDAY - Work
Afterwards I did "speed shopping" so that I didn't have to go later tonight. After the refrigerated items were put away, I met my friend Britt for dinner...
Before our Quilt Guild meeting. Tonight's speaker was Emma Jane Powell of Dream It Quilt It who did an interesting presentation on Arpilleras:
TUESDAY - Work
When I got home I headed straight up to the studio for some BLUE scrap sewing:
WEDNESDAY - Day Off / SNOW Day
I stitched BLUE scraps ALL. Day. LONG!!! Slowly, I transformed these pieces into the components needed for the blocks of this month's RSC Donation quilt:
That being said, I did take time out for my Weekly Zoom with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color in the middle of the afternoon:
THURSDAY - Day Off / SNOW Day
Would you believe it? The pieces from yesterday were transformed into these blocks:
I took a break during the midday for Curiosity Collective. Today's lesson was Doodle Cards with Jennifer Wilken Pickett @jenniferwilkinpenick and here is my journal page:
It had just begun to snow again when the class started, but this was the view out the studio window once art time was over and flakes were still flying:
An hour or two later the skies clear and most of the snow had melted away:
FRIDAY - Day Off
The roads were perfectly clear so I braved the cold and made my way to Knit Group. Here were the other knitters in attendance:
Open Art Studio followed a quick lunch. I traced a British Vogue magazine image as a way to get more comfortable with drawing faces:
Later, when dinner was done, I attended my Weekly Evening Art Zoom. I completed the REPEAT prompt from Junk Journal January, going minimal for this journal spread...
And then prepared this small journal from some interesting cardboard packaging:
SATURDAY - It's LINK PARTY day for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge! I hope that by post time you will have already visited Angela @ So Scrappy to see what the RSC Quilters have been up to this week.
I was busy completing this week's ProjectQUILTING challenge entry and hope to catch up with my RSC friends. You'll be able to read about the details in THIS POST tomorrow - Sunday, February 23rd:
There was also a quick break for a visit with Knittingsuek during our Weekly Zoom call:
Until next time...
Get SCRAPPY!!
Look at all that snow! Amazing how quickly it melted though. Your blue and neutral scrap blocks are awesome - looking forward to see what you are making with them!
ReplyDeleteI can’t wait till tomorrow to see your PQ entry.
ReplyDeleteI always love seeing all of the variety of projects that you work on. You give me so much inspiration for my journaling . You have been super busy. Have a great weekend. Hugs.
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