10.04.2012

spring & summer wrap up ..

my kiddies, recreating the photo from last summer

been awhile. :) like - ALL SUMMER! my shop went into vacation mode in the end of april. thought it'd just be for a couple weeks while i recovered from my art projects related to our school's spring auction.

like the trapeze artist photo opp i painted [which rumor has it was shipped off to be used at the national clown convention this summer. :)
and this project ... the PreK class gift that i put together that raised $925 [one sold for $425, the other for $500]. crazy, i know. but school auctions tend to be crazy. it's more of a 'donation' with a little gift on the side. :) 

so after all that ... we got a puppy & we had davis's 1st communion all in the same week. lots of excitement. mama was worn out.

and i don't THINK i've mentioned it yet ... but this year [january - december] our family underwent another big change to our daily lives. kyle is taking a year off from flying. he's a full time student getting his masters in military science. to be honest, we thought this would be a huge improvement - no traveling ['here every night']. but he has to commute an hour each way. and he has a full load: papers, tests, presentations. as of today, things have settled down. but all winter & spring, he'd leave before 5:30 AM & get back around 5:00 PM. then would either start studying or would rush off to be an assistant coach for both of our boys' baseball teams. then we'd have dinner & he'd go down to the basement to study 'til he fell asleep. then would go to bed & repeat the schedule the next day. although we saw him, we were ships passing in the night. quality conversations happened about every 10 days when enough important conversations had built up that we just HAD to make time for 'good' conversation. i would always joke that we saw him more when he was in afghanistan & we'd skype. not true ... and luckily he's on U.S. soil & gets to sleep in our house every night. we just missed him. so part of my need to put my shop on vacation, was me realizing i needed to be here full-time for my family. this was supposed to be just a side comment, but you got the full enchilada

taking the summer off was just what i needed. i enjoyed it. didn't miss it. :) didn't miss painting canvases & worrying about a shop, that is. i still took creative opportunities.  like when a friend said to me this summer "hey. remember that papier mache tree idea we were thinking about doing for the school library [one day]? well, we're redoing one of the rooms up by 1st & 2nd grade ... and i think there's a perfect spot for a papier mache tree ... would you want to do it?"

and i will end this blog post with that nail biting cliff hanger. :D 

the papier mache tree saga, to be continued ... 

9.27.2012

let's do this...


i have a CRAZY long blog post i've constructed on what all has happened & where i've been since "WE GOT A PUPPY". but, the blog post is taking FOREVER. so long, that my puppy has doubled her size.

so in the mean time ... thought i'd bypass that blog post & let you know createbyret.blogspot.com is MOVING to heartandhue.blogspot.com ... all my old blog posts WILL be there (fingers crossed)!  but old links won't work (i think) & the old address will not work either.

you can really tell i know what i'm doing with all the finger crossing & 'i think's. oh well. moving ahead with exciting changes.



my new shop name is officially hear.t. & hue. still has my initials [r.t.] & i think represents a nice balance of what my art is all about. heart being the positive messages i try to put out there. and hue for all the pretty painted colors.

the business cards are IN. with my new blog address. so it's time. this will be my LAST POST here @ createbyret.blogspot.com .... to find me, you will now have to change your links to heartandhue.blogspot.com. but please note:  the new blogspot address doesn't work 'til i make the big switch; it appears that one blog address can not work in conjunction with the other. so in a day or 2 i'll be ripping the bandaid off & moving over there. i will post on heart&hue's facebook page when the blog address change is official. so be sure to follow me there.

facebook: facebook.com/heartandhue;
new etsy shop: heartandhue.etsy.com;
and on instagram: @rtwenter

i believe every one of my 11 followers already know this & have heard this earth shattering news elsewhere on social media! but just in case i have another fan out there ... come along with me on my new journey. and very soon after the dust settles, i'll have a coupon code, give away & all the other fanfare that comes with a 'grand opening'.

and of course i'll fill you in on what has happened since "we got a puppy". :)

5.09.2012

We got a puppy ...

I texted this photo to some of our family & friends announcing that we got a puppy! She is a brown & white Siberian Husky with blue eyes, born on December 7, 2011 [4.5 months at the time we got her]. 

We didn't know about her or that our family was open to the idea of getting a new puppy, until 8:30 PM the night before when I read a friend's post on Facebook. The previous owners needed to find a new home for due to allergies & a friend put a note up about it on Facebook [it wasn't that family, it was a friend of the girl who posted it on FB].

My first comment was "oh I WISH!" But then, it all felt so serendipitous, I couldn't shake the feeling that we had to have her. We had made the decision to get Daisy [our black & white Siberian Husky] almost 12 years to the date, under the same circumstances. Daisy's previous family couldn't keep her due to allergies. So we adopted Daisy, giving her the middle name "Mae" [we brought her home on May 1, 2000].  So with all that in mind, I went from 1/2 joking about asking Kyle if we could get her, to convincing him why it was a good [spontaneous] decision. 

A phone call was made that night, a meet-n-greet was set up that next morning. Hazel [she came with that name, which we LOVE & it goes so well with her big sister Daisy] ... came home with me at noon that day. Miss Daisy wasn't all that amused ... but I can't blame her. :)
 Introductions ... Daisy meet Hazel. Hazel, your big sis Daisy.
We did give Hazel a middle name ... Jean. I thought it went well with Daisy Mae. And I thought it was a good fit since her eyes are blue [blue jean]. So she's Miss Hazel Jean.
I do believe it's all the romping that spooks Daisy. She's 12. Doesn't move as nimbly as her 4.5 month old little sis. Freaks her out.
Daisy's thought bubble: "D*mn. That thing quit moving. Didn't know it was possible." [she cusses occasionally, like old, irritable dogs do. We let her as long as it's not around the kids.]
The kids were ecstatic to say the least. They have energy, puppies have energy. Win-win. And it takes the pressure off of Daisy ... since Brett keeps trying to get her to do tricks that he sees on TV & at shows. [Flashback to Summer 2009, here] He would LOVE to see Daisy jump through a hula hoop. She will NOT. But, perhaps he can work on Hazel. 
This photo [above] just might be my favorite from that first day. I think it shows their ages perfectly. Hazel's a blur in a full gallop. Daisy's grazing.  
 Kyle meeting Hazel. Love at 1st sight, for sure.
Too busy & tired to think about dinner that 1st night with Hazel [like most new puppy parents ;)], we got Chinese take-out. This was my fortune. :) Sweet Hazel ... has done just that.
So we've been busy 'round here. We became puppy parents literally overnight. I've been trying to take Hazel out more to burn off some of that energy [for Daisy's sake]. She's an excellent fitness trainer. She turned my fast paced walk into a full jog. And I didn't want to stop because I knew how good it was for her - & how good it was for me. Another win-win. 
Miss Hazel is not perfect. She makes mistakes. Like choosing to get up on my patio table & dig to China in my planter. Her favorite thing is to pluck all my planted flowers out of their pots. Every day there's a new flower that I have to replant. She doesn't eat them, just grabs a leaf with her teeth, tugs & drops it on the ground. At least I can still replant them ... [but it is getting old]. ;)
But her cute pudgy paws, cool blue eyes & all that cute puppy fat around the neck are what make the clean ups worth it.  She's adorable. Puppies are cute.

Right, Daisy? Daisy ... right? [Daisy's faces crack me up]

4.10.2012

Small things ...


I was asked to head up the PreK class gift for our big school-wide auction [our biggest fundraiser of the year]. I put a lot of pressure on myself to come up with 'the perfect gift'. I think there is already pressure there knowing that the item you create & present is supposed to raise a lot of money. So then it just snowballs from there. There's pressure to come up with an item that would appeal to a lot of people [the parents of the PreK]. Pressure to come up with something that someone would want to put in their home / somewhere. Pressure to come up with something that was worthy of taking up room in someone's home; in this case worthy of taking up precious wall space. Our school is in an old part of Kansas City where most of us have sacrificed indoor & outdoor space for being in a beautiful, established, historic part of town. So again, space is an issue ... at least it is for most of the people I know that live around here! :)

Last year, this grade submitted framed artwork made with the children's thumbprints. It was so darling & perfect for that age. But now that they are getting older, I wanted them to be able to do something themselves. But not too difficult. Which is a very fine line. [And which is why I was stumped for months]

So after months of stressing out & drawing a blank, it f.i.n.a.l.l.y came together. I got a package of 100 4x6 white [acid free, etc] paper, 2 sets of 50 washable [PreK, hello] Crayola thin markers, a package of multi-colored [acid free, etc] paper for mounting, used an acid free Elmer's glue stick & then got 2 approx. 14" x 19" 'multipurpose floating' frames. Originally $35 a piece, I got them when they were on sale 1/2 off. I got thin markers knowing the space they'd be coloring in would be smaller than they were used to & I was hoping it would still give them a chance to get more detailed. I was happy to find the 'floating' frame [meaning what you frame is floating between 2 sheets of glass, you can see through it] because that way you don't have to worry about a mat & there's a better chance that it'll work with someone's decor since their own wall color shows through.

I traced a heart on all the white card stock before taking them into the classrooms. Additionally, I found out how many tables there were & tried to divide up the markers ahead of time, giving each table a good range of colors. I made a few examples to show the kids because as I have learned ... a little guidance is good. So I made a few ahead of time with easy ideas: stripes, flowers, a 'self-portrait', stars, etc. Then I also listed off some ideas to get the kids thinking about what they were going to do before they began.
Above are some of the hearts from one of the classes. I left the teachers with some of the supplies because there are some kids that don't go to school certain days of the week or were absent.

[side note: The one on the bottom left with the stick figures ... that boy told me it was himself & a friend, and 2 people were jumping over them. :) The one above it is of a black dog. After I brought up the idea of drawing your favorite animal or your pet ... a little girl came up to me & shared the story about how she had a black dog that died. Looks like she decided to make her heart a tribute to her pet. :) Sweet ... but definitely one of those 'oh boy why did I have to go there :( sad' moments.]
I played around with different arrangements, trying to separate ones that were similar in color or in design.
Then I picked out a coordinating color on which to mount them.  I'm glad I decided to do this step after all. It definitely finishes off the piece. And it gave me a nice visible spot to put their names on the back. Which ... because it's a 'floating frame' you can see through. I like that the front has some anonymity; they all have a similar shape & size, but the designs make them unique. But for those that want to know whose is whose, they can still see on the back.
This quote came to mind as the idea formed ... all the kids would be doing their own thing. And by itself it might be small & insignificant, but I knew if we grouped them together it would make a nice piece. The uniqueness & individuality all grouped together is what makes it beautiful & makes a statement. Originally, I wanted enough space for all of the quote:

“What I do you cannot do; but what you do, I cannot do.

The needs are great, and none of us, including me, ever do great things.

But we can all do small things, with great love,

and together we can do something wonderful.” - Mother Teresa

But in the end due to the lack of space, I had to settle on the condensed version. It still means the same thing. :) [fonts I used were 'butterbrotpaper' & 'commercial script'] I mounted it on green because it is our school's color.
Above is Libby's class. Libby's is 4th row, 2nd column ... she called it "rainbow tic tac toe". :)

And here is the other PreK class. I turned it on the horizontal because there were so many, it worked better [again, space became an issue].

Total cost for materials comes to about $25 a piece.

I know I'm biased, but I think they turned out cute. My goal was to have something that could be hung just about anywhere. I thought if I could achieve that, then it would appeal to more people increasing the chances of getting a bigger bid during the live auction! :) I could see this in a hallway, a child's room, play room, entry way, doctor's office, waiting room, etc. Regardless of where they go or how they do in the auction, they're done. The weight has been lifted. My mind is free to put creative thought towards other things. And they turned out pretty darn cute. *phew*

[UPDATE: One of these was bought before the auction began for $500! The other was bought during the live auction & went for $425! Woo hoo! Way to go, little Picassos! :)]