I love summer, beaches, warmth, and painting mandalas. The best way to celebrate summer is to add some designs to beautiful rocks. These rocks were found in Minnesota at Wacouta beach, Lake Pepin and the North Shore on Lake Superior. Each one is painted with [Read more…] about Happy Summer
Acrylic Painting
Jackie Frost Visits
Brrrrrrr… it’s cold outside in Minnesota! I awoke to -14ºF with -40ºF windchill. I’m not a winter person, at all, but it was fun to see all the beautiful drawings Jackie drew on the windows.
I am taking a “Joynal” class with Jane Davenport,
and in this week’s class we are drawing naughty Pixies.
Jack Frost’s twin sister, Jackie, has arrived and is trying to steal his favorite windows to draw on.
Jack loves drawing on our windows because our house is around 150 years old with gorgeous large windows adorned with stained glass.
The next time you look out a wintery window, you may want to ask “Is this masterpiece created by Jack, or his naughty twin sister Jackie?”
This journal page was created in an old book covered with gesso, serviettes, doodles in ink, acrylic paint and colored pencils.
Flower Faeries
Happy New Year!
I have been having fun drawing and painting some Flower Faeries. These are all created in an altered book using gesso, serviettes (napkins), acrylic paints, Distress stains, colored pencils and ink. It is so fun playing with serviettes as the background. They create a fun theme of their own. Everywhere I go I’m on the lookout for a great napkin- not for dinner time, but for another piece of art.
These are faeries from my garden, although they are inside now since it is so cold out. They love to be by all the beautiful flowers, colors, bugs and nature’s gifts.
These paintings are bright, colorful and happy to remind me of the warm summer days ahead.
This faery is overlooking one of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes after a winter storm. She is watching some skaters far off into the distance.
For those of you who are experiencing cold winter weather, bring some color and a faery into your life. It will make your days feel brighter. Those in warm climates- enjoy all the magic outside in your gardens and with your plants!
I Love Aprons & Almond Sesame Bread Recipe
Hi Everyone, here is a peek into one of my favorite kitchen accessories- Aprons. I love aprons- New ones, Vintage ones, Ruffly ones, Simple ones and all the ones my Brother and Sister-in-Law give me and my Mom makes for me. There is a Senior Center in the building that I work in and I recently found these wonderful Vintage aprons for sale that I couldn’t resist adding to my collection. I couldn’t pass up the blue polka dots apron and the red one with white ruffles.
The person who helped me with my purchase said she was afraid no-one would buy them because it is a lost kitchen art form. I helped her see that aprons can still make someone’s day and are an important part of the cooking process. I have to be careful each day to take off my apron before I see clients. I’m sure one day I’ll walk out of the house with one of my fun ones on.
I thought this would be a perfect time to blog on this since I am also learning how to draw ladies. I am stepping out of my box this year and trying new art techniques. I couldn’t resist doing some ladies walking down the catwalk modeling these fun aprons.
Today as I woke up to 18°F on a cold winter day, I decided someone needs to make fleece lined aprons for the long winters. That would make me a very happy cook.
This is one of my favorite gluten free & fructose friendly breads for the “When Artists Cook Series”. It has great flavor, and if you slice and freeze it right away, it doesn’t get too crumbly. It makes a smaller loaf, so you’ll need to help yourself to more pieces. I love eating it with garlic salt and creamy goat cheese with scrambled eggs for breakfast. My favorite sandwich is bacon, butter lettuce and mayo on this tasty bread. It is very simple to make.
Gluten Free Almond Sesame Bread
Ingredients
1 ½ cup blanched almond (I love Bob’s Red Mill or California Almond flour)
¾ cup tapioca starch
1/8 cup sesame seeds
½ tsp. sea salt
½ tsp. baking soda
4 eggs
1 Tbsp. olive oil
1 tsp. glucose syrup
1 tsp. white vinegar
Directions
* Combine almond flour, tapioca, sesame seeds, salt and baking soda.
* In another bowl, blend eggs for several minutes, until frothy. Stir in olive oil, glucose syrup and vinegar into the eggs.
* Mix the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients.
* Pour batter into a well-greased 7 ½” x 3 ½” loaf pan. Add a piece of parchment to the bottom of the pan so it comes out smoothly.
* Bake 350° for 30-35 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean.
* Let cool.
* Slice and freeze within a day to keep it nice and friendly.
Enjoy!
Autumn Faery
Hi Everyone, Happy Holidays!
My hand decided to have a major arthritis flare, so I had to take a few weeks off from painting, drawing, etc. I didn’t realize how hard it would be to go without creating art for so long. I was hoping I would have had this done to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving, but I just finished it this weekend. Instead I wish everyone a really nice week!
The faeries had fun preparing the gardens for winter, but I believe they are all tucked inside now to stay warm and to play in the houseplants.
In the art class I am taking, Joynal, we are learning to use Serviettes for backgrounds. I feel pretty cool getting used to the word “serviette”, since here in Minnesota we have napkins. But thanks to my teacher in Australia, I get a new flair of words while learning to paint ladies, fashionistas, faeries, and more.
The background is a serviette that we had for our Thanksgiving dinner and a bit of acrylic paint to blend it all together. It makes a great background for my garden faery.
Angel of Goodness & Love
(c) 2012 Colleayn T. Klaibourne
I love Angels! My goal this year was to get back into drawing & painting. I think my Angels were very helpful in creating the space, time and motivation to create Art again. With some life changes and some tweeking of my work, daily schedule, and studio arrangement, I found a way to do so. Little did I know that I would be led to start drawing them. I see Angels all around people when I do my healing work. I wish I could take a photo of them so my clients could see them as well. I am learning how to draw faces so I can draw what I see in my intuitive minds eye. My Angels are listening but instead of having a photograph magically appear, they are steering me to learn how to paint them myself. I am still in the learning process of this exciting adventure. I can’t wait to see what appears next.
This is an Angel of Goodness and Love. She is created with Acrylic Paints, Colored pencils, Markers and Pens. We all have Angels around us, and she is here to remind us that we are surrounded by LOVE and at any time something GOOD can happen.