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February 25, 2016

Come walk in our Winter Woodland Forests


Imagine your own Winter Wonderland Forest...
They did.

This art project was awesome! I found a few crayon resist art images on Pinterest (with no links to any websites-sorry, no references). With a few requirements of trees and branches, I let the students be creative. Here is what they came up with:



Crayon & Watercolor Resist Art Project





 Materials Needed: 

  • white or light blue paper
  • white crayon and brown crayon (for branches)
  • other crayon colors (for cabin or animals if desired)
  • watercolors & brush (for trees, sky and ground)

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  • They had the choice of using white paper(with brown branches) or light blue paper(with white branches). 
  • All they needed to do is make sure their trees and ground has plenty of white crayon snow to create a colorful WINTER WONDERLAND! I love these!
























Two clear examples of WHITE and LIGHT BLUE paper:

Crayon on White paper

Crayon on Light Blue paper



Wouldn't you love to walk in their Winter Forests!






February 19, 2016

a Sneak Peek @ my Starry Starry FOX collection


 Starry Starry Fox collection has been inspired by my own children. For quiet a while I have been wanting to create a woodland series for adults and children to enjoy. I believe that most adults do not grow out of being young at heart.


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These are super soft, versatile hand towels for the kitchen or bathroom. They are handcrafted, hand carved, and printed by me with much care. I am so excited to share them with you.

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Playfully Quaint



December 30, 2015

Perfect timing for DIY Wood Slice Ornaments


My daughter (12 years old) and I (fill in a young age here for me) dug out my old wood burner that I received back a few year ago for my childhood Christmas present (Seriously I think I was 12 years old when I got it!). I'm a bit of a sentimental hoarder. You can find the wood slice ornaments and wood burner at your local craft store or on Amazon. These are year-round keepers. I want to make more for other occasions besides Christmas.

These are our simple but beautiful Christmas ornaments for Christmas 2015!
TIP: Practice burning designs on scrap wood before the burning onto a nice piece of wood. 







My 25+ year-old wood burner is still burning strong...