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Christmas Card Project |
I think that for many of us, December goes by at Warp Factor 7... it seems like yesterday I was making my Christmas cards in a leisurely fashion, feeling I had all the time in the world... and suddenly I was realizing that I needed to cut those cards post haste and get them in the mail! And the packages! And open an Etsy store! And.. and.. and.. and so it goes.
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Front Porch Decorations |
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Today, I am reflecting back on all the fun visits I (we) had, the gatherings, and the expeditions across rare sheets of fast-forming lake ice that provided so much artistic fodder for me and my daughter both. AND, we took many of those photographs together, which makes it even better.
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Ethyl and I focus on our work |
The ice formations were so remarkable this year, I devoted several afternoons to taking photographs. I'll let the photos speak for themselves as I include a few here...
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Hoar Frost and Bubbles |
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Photo taken by Daughter |
I could post many many more of these types of photographs taken on Little Lake east of town here... I will be using these in future art quilts and can't wait to get started - right after I finish a commission or two! Many thanks to photographer
Joy Hamilton for the fun photo of me and Ethyl "on ice". Please click on the link to view the many fine photographs that Joy and her husband Howard take all over the West. Their website is worth a visit.
I cannot resist adding another ice shot or two - these are from Big Payette Lake. My Little Family and I were walking along the shores of Ponderosa State Park yesterday afternoon and we could see that the ice had just frozen within the last day or two.
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Trapped Lake Trout |
This lovely 12" lake trout found itself trapped between the sandy lake bottom and an icy ceiling. After I took a few photographs, I stomped on the ice behind the fish and coaxed it along until it swam out into deeper waters.
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Frozen Wave |
Last, but certainly not least, I spent part of December creating a new hand and face cream called "Backyard Rose" made with rose water I distill myself from Idaho wild roses, rose essential oil, sweet almond oil, grapeseed oil, coconut oil and thickened with beeswax. It's fragrant, but lightly so, as I do not add any fragrance - all you smell is the rose water and rose essential oil! I've already heard back from several customers and one comment was:
This is the nicest thing I've ever used on my face -
my skin finally feels hydrated! My other Thea's Bee Beautiful project was to reformulate my popular Gardener's Healing Hand and Body Cream. The result yields the same great cream for hard working hands, but in a much lighter cream that sinks readily into your hands so you can get back to work faster! I'm working on my ETSY store to make these and all my other products readily available. It just takes so long to create all those pages, as anyone who has an ETSY store front knows... and like most artists, I am happier making things than writing about it. So... it will be soon!
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Backyard Rose 2 oz. and 1/2 oz. |
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Gardener's Healing Hand & Body Cream in 6, 2, and 1/2 oz. |
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Rose Cream in Jars |
Wishing Everyone a very Happy New Year!!
Beautiful, Ma! I love the story about the trout - chalk one up for you for doing your good deed for the day!
ReplyDeleteI just "pinned" you. Have you ever seen Pinterest.com? My new love - just another way to waist tons of time on the computer. Now I just need to use the things I've found! These Ice pictures are so amazing to me! Great job on this one!!! Sorry, I'm reading them all backwards.
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