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    Welsh Harlequin Duck with Easter Eggs

      March gave us a bonus week just before Easter and April Fools Day, all wrapped up in one. What do you do on April Fools Day? I love pranking my kids. They wake up with marker mustaches, swapped clothing drawers, and switched out cereal boxes. And that’s just the beginning.  I don’t care for the mean jokes. They take the fun right out of it for me. No plastic wrapped toilet seats for this girl!  I will take wrapping off of chocolate Easter eggs and re-wrap it around grapes to pack inside lunches. To some people that’s real torture … taking away their chocolate. But what should I do…

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    Make it Yours

    Something happens inside of me when I decide to step out and own something. At that point, I know I’m committed to the idea or project. I decide what that something means to me, how it will impact or change my life and what will become of it.   This can happen with art too. As I cultivate curiosity and see things through my perspective of the world. I intentionally see things around me. I invest in seeing.   Then, when I put what I see to paper, I move thought to action. I invest in ability, I invest in style and I even invest in you as you see…

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    Monochrome Watercolor Designs

    Monochrome Watercolor Designs – Color Me Curious How did your design creating go last week? Did you notice and appreciate the designs around you more often than usual? Personally, I’m noticing little things everywhere and wanting to turn everything into a design too! How did it feel to put your designs to paper and add ink? Were you drawn to the page again and again to add just one more design? It can be addicting. I know I’m totally obsessed with it. Each time I thought I was out of ideas, I came up with more. Just wait until you try this next exercise. It will get those creative juices…

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    In the Details

    It’s all in the details. Seriously. So many things are overlooked with the details. Sizes Shapes Patterns Colors Textures Close up and far away differences Combinations of the above and more   Do you know what’s ironic about details? I tend to breeze past details for the bigger picture. I see recipes as guidelines for the meal instead of individual amounts and I love to throw all kinds of things into my cooking (I guess it helps that I usually come out smelling like roses here. If I botched every meal, I’d probably stop experimenting because I like yum better than yuck.) I look for the bigger picture in conversation…

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    Cultivating Curiosity

    In March I plan to invest in curiosity and creativity … beware … this may last close to forever. Who says we need to stay inside the confines of March? What can I say? I’m passionately curious and love to make artsy things … a lifetime unofficial student. In fact, curiosity and creativity will be the foundation of the new site I’m working on. Did I forget to mention that? I know I talked about changes coming (and changes have begun), but did I mention, I’m working behind the scenes at moving my blog to a new website? It will focus on exploring meaning and life with watercolor and ink,…

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    Connect with your Community

    When I think about connecting with my community, my first response is to ask, “What is community?” I’m sure we each have in mind what community means or looks like and each answer might vary a little.   I understand community in two ways. The people I live near and see on a random but not infrequent basis. We live in the same area and pass through the same towns. We shop at the same stores. Our children go to the same school and may have the same teachers. We may or may not interact more personally than that. Our lives touch briefly and that touch may or may not…

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    Understanding Self

    In keeping with my theme this month, investing in connection, I have been thinking about the value of connecting with oneself. I spent many years trying to squeeze into a mold that I thought others wanted me to fit. During those years, I learned to silence the person inside who wanted to be unique. In many ways, I think we are all taught to please people, and some of it is necessary and good. But I had let it tell me what to do and hid myself away in the name of proper. Now, much farther along in life (maybe it’s the mid-life thing sneaking up on me), I find…

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    Connect Write

    Recently, on my Instagram account, a discussion commenced about the importance of written communication, specifically in reference to small business owners sending notes to their clients. Thank you notes. Not just any thank you notes … handwritten thank you notes. I know someone who will buy consistently from the same company because of the handwritten thank you they place inside each order. Not the discount, not the quality of the stuff … the personal touch through a quickly scrawled thanks. With our ever-increasing techno world,  ever-increasing options for distraction and disengagement, could it be that our need for connection will also be ever-increasing? What do we do with that? Thank…

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    Invest in … Connection

    As I thought about what to invest in for February, I remembered (yes … I did forget) it’s the month of Valentine’s Day. People celebrate relationships this month. Why not explore something relevant? So … this month, we’ll explore investing in connection. When I started processing what investing in connection looks like, I found myself faced with questions. A lot of questions. The more I thought, the more questions piled up (not entirely unusual for me … I am very good at questions. Not always as good at answers.). What is connection? How do we feel connected? How do we stay connected? How do we invest in connection? When do…

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    Invest in … Balance Through the Seasons

    The Christmas season ended several weeks ago. (Never mind that our tree is still lit, standing, and green. Corkbark evergreen trees are amazing.) For some, the time after Christmas is quiet, dull, and depressing. The high of the anticipation, family, and all around festivities comes crashing down in the midst of winter’s darkness and chill. Other people are relieved when Christmas passes. They’re ready to jump into the new year with fresh starts, new promises and exciting goals. During the course of a year, countless seasons come and go, ranging far beyond temperature and day length. Some seasons are joyous; others are empty. In my busyness, I can forget to…