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Hello Again!

Sunflower Bouquet, watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold-pressed paper. © 2015 Sheila Delgado.
Sunflower Bouquet, watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold-pressed paper. © 2015 Sheila Delgado.

Egads! It’s been a month since my last post! I have missed four Spoonflower design challenges. I started designs for two, but didn’t finish by the deadlines. I do feel good about having two starts though.

Life has been busy. I am sure it has for you as well. My Mom was hospitalized for about a week in late May. The doctors were really very vague about it. She is on a heart monitor for a month. And she is seeing a neurologist in Phoenix on the 5th. Hopefully we will have some answers soon after. But more likely, it will mean several more trips to the city. She feels fine, but we need to take care of, whatever it is.

Great News

Earlier this month, I was informed by Spoonflower that five of my designs have been selected for their 2nd colorways feature release. (The fifth is still being updated.)

This allows shoppers to see multiple colorways on one product page. Up to 24 colorways of a design can be previewed. You can see in the images above, the color swatch links (circles).

I am very excited about this new feature on the website. And also to be included in this limited release. Thank you Spoonflower crew!

Studio Make Over

Thank goodness the majority of the work is done. I am still working on little details, projects and arrangement. I have been moving slower lately. Haha. My joints have been reminding me what a blessing it is when they are pain free. I am grateful I had the energy to do the work.

I am really enjoying my “new” space.

I still need to get artwork back up on the walls. And getting my supplies where they need to be is a process. I think I’ve got it, then I reach for something, and realize it should be better situated. All in good time.

My work area is, so inviting. I have really enjoyed painting my small projects. I painted a large frame and it was a breeze. I can walk around three sides of my work table. So much easier. I don’t have to move the item, I just move myself.

If you don’t remember, my desk faced the window before. Here is a look at it in 2017. Before I had the large bookcase. I had a larger table then, and desktop computer! Ha!

Click image to see full view

I originally wanted a vertical bookcase near the desk (First photo). I wanted to use the side as my inspiration board. To pin up postcards and gifts from friends. But it just didn’t work. I needed a spot for the record player. And I really wanted my everyday art supplies off of the desk. I had a set up like this years ago, the bookcase was more to the back, instead of the front of the desk. and everything was within reach.

But this works. And I can easily move my lamp to the left, and have light from both directions. (It’s the skinny silver stick on the desk.) I had paint left over from the the desk, and decided to paint my desk chair. Get rid of the black. I found blush pink chair covers, and visually, the chair blends in much better now.

Blue Bookcase & Vanity table.
Blue Bookcase & Vanity table.
Bookcase Before
Bookcase Before

I am so happy with the lighter palette. The vanity sits in shadow most of the time. And really looks beige or taupe. Neutral. I love the soft color. I papered the drawers, and reorganized everything. I even ended up with one empty drawer. More room for art supplies. 😄

I keep moving things on the bookcase. Rearranging. And I am going to have to empty half of it soon. I need to get a plug into the outlet behind it. All to clear about an 1/8th of an inch. Oh well, It is exercise. Right?

The Vanity

I have had this vanity since 1984. I worked for a Dr. Nancy Ashbach. I cleaned her home, and office all through junior and high school. She was going to throw it out. The back was falling off, and it was really ancient, even then. It had belonged to her mother. It was a faded brick red, and had a small, simple mirror that went with it. Not great quality by any means. I imagine it was the bargain piece in an old Sears catalogue. A treasured, hard earned gift from her father or husband.

Nancy gifted it to me. But my mother decided I needed to learn the value of a dollar and told Nancy she had to charge me something. (Never mind that I started working at 13 to earn my own money and had three cleaning accounts.) I paid $20 bucks and hauled it home. I had it dipped to remove the paint, and was told I would not be able to do that again, because the whole thing was likely to disintegrate.

It’s been many different colors over the years. The wood was stained with red. But this is the first time I have painted and dressed up the interior as well. I am still on the hunt for a mirror. For now, I am thinking of a small decorative mirror that will sit on top. And I want to add decoration to the nobs.

I am going to hang the TV from the wall and I want to disguise it with a minimalistic abstract landscape.

Original Vanity Top
Original Vanity Top

The top of the vanity was rough and bumpy. I had given it to my mom, years back. And she tried a technique that was meant to mimic a fancy gold rococo finish. I don’t remember, but it involved crumpled paper. Well, it was a bomb, and luckily she had only done the top. She gave the vanity back, and I do remember trying to sand it down, or remove the paper. But I was working long days and I settled for just painting over the gold. It had a beveled glass topper then, so the unevenness was less noticeable.

Vanity Top
Vanity Top

This time around, I wanted to smooth the top. But I do not have the tools or the energy for a proper restoration. I sanded, then I did something you should not do. But it worked. I added layers of self leveling gesso. Sanding in between. I lost count, but I could probably go one more layer, if I was after perfection. There is a little unevenness towards the back. You’d never notice If I didn’t point it out.

There is fluting detail to either side of the small drawers. I am debating highlighting that somehow. And maybe adding stenciling somewhere. Adding some fancy to it. But I like rustic more than fancy. We’ll see.

The Jolie finishing wax really elevated this piece. I love it. Now that it has cured, I can place items on top.

Got a deal!
Got a deal!

I replaced some items, after long searching. I found a new chair on sale, and a muted rug with shades of blue and pink (seen above with the bookcase). The chair is much darker than it appeared online, but it will do fine. It has a smaller footprint than the swivel chair I had before. That was my main concern.

It all started on April 19th!
It all started on April 19th!

That’s where I am. Two months of moving, and painting, and waxing and organizing. And that is just one side of the room. Haha. Still more work ahead, but not as much.

I have been very busy updating my Spoonflower shop. I have a stack of swatches that need fixing. Small tasks, but for large collections many designs are involved. Some are just color tweaks. Others require a change in scale. I am adding definition to some of my older designs. Using the pen tool to add outlines. Those will take the longest.

I also have had some site issues. Another nudge reminding me I really should move my site to a new format. But you know as well as I do, that task seems so daunting. With everything else I’d like to get done this year… I’m inclined to think, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” But I know that is not serving me well. May was my ten year mark for this blog. Whoa! I had planned to celebrate at five years. I don’t think it ever happened. Haha.

My 30 day countdown for the 30 day gathering begins in August. Yikes – already? But of course, I am looking forward to it all. Most especially, I am looking forward to catching up with mis amigas.

If you are like me… and enjoy peeking into artist studios…

100 famous artists in their studio

Happy weekend to you!

The 30-Day Creative Gathering Artists, February 2023

Val van der Poel

The 2023 February 30 day Creative Gathering has come to a spectacular end. Many new members joined us. Day one started off with a bang. 40 pieces of art posted. Our daily average was 33, and our final count was just under 1000 pieces of art created, 992.

I didn’t count the extra pieces that were posted in comments. Those would put the total well over 1025. Our September 2022 total was just over 700. Way to score, artists!

I know you will enjoy this peek at the amazing art that was created during our Creative Gathering. Be sure to visit our board on Pinterest to see them in more of a gallery view. It’s spectacular!

Sea Dean

Eileen A. E. Vivell

Jennifer Beaudet Zondervan

Markus Wobisch

Christine Brooks

Judit Zsidakovits

Helen Trachy

Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous.
Bill Moyers

Chandra Lynn

Nelvia McGrath

Lynne Forrester

Eva Lato

Laurelle Cidoncha

Diane Wilde

Donna Pierce Clark

To create one’s own world takes courage.
Georgia O’Keeffe

Johanne Boisvert

Francine Bennett

Cindi Jones

Anne Bolner

Teresa Harrington Hazelbaker

Linda Lovisa

Marrianna Dougherty

Karin Hooper Schoonover

Lucie Trepanier

Cher Truax

Beth Farabough Bolay

Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye,
it also includes the inner pictures of the soul.
Edvard Munch

Natasha Papousek

Sandy Sandy

Corinne Bekker

Jaine Buse

Raymonde Fortin

Pam Morgan

Lynne Mizera

Lori K. Wikdahl

Joy Nichols

Christiane Drieling

Laurie Sayward

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

Biscuits and Bones

Biscuits & Bones. © 2022 Sheila Delgado.
Biscuits & Bones. © 2022 Sheila Delgado.
Babe's New Digs. SMdelgado
Babe’s New Digs

Growing up, we had a husky mix as the family pet. My dad Pete rescued her from a drunk old farmer, who was shooting at the mama and her young pups. Babe ran across a field and onto the dirt road. He almost ran her over. She was shaking, scared. He brought her home that day.

Tug of War, Babe and Pete. SMDelgado
Tug of War, Babe and Pete.

We had just moved into a new house. After waiting all summer for it to be finished. New town, new school. Junior high. Nothing but dirt in the back yard, and beyond that a field and ditch. I learned to drive a stick shift on the road you can see in the distance. But that was several years later.

Babe on her chair, that she is not supposed to be on.

Pete found a dog house that had been tossed out. He fixed it up to look like our house. Little by little we got grass, then the fence. Soon she had her own dog run. She was a happy dog, and she loved us as much as we loved her.

That was the inspiration for my Spoonflower Design Challenge entry. Barkitecture. I had a request for a pink version. I thought red might be popular as well. Voting is open now, until November 1st. There are 627 entries.

Biscuits & Bones Fabric Collection. © 2022 Sheila Delgado.
Biscuits & Bones Fabric Collection. © 2022 Sheila Delgado.
Dad Joke Wall Hanging. © 2022 Sheila Delgado.
Dad Joke Wall Hanging. © 2022 Sheila Delgado.

My Dad Joke wall hanging placed at 147 out of 292, with 48 votes. That puts it at just over the 50% mark. 50.3. Woo Whoo! I’m so grateful, really. To everyone that takes the time to vote. Thank you. Many of you really liked this one. It even received an awesome comment from a designer I really admire. I was stoked. Thank you, Tina! I am going to turn this into a repeating pattern.

The poor dog, in life the firmest friend.
The first to welcome, foremost to defend.
Lord Byron, poet of Epitaph to a Dog

If a man aspires towards a righteous life,
his first act of abstinence is from injury to animals.
Albert Einstein

I have found that when you are deeply troubled,
there are things you get from the
silent devoted companionship of a dog
that you can get from no other source.
Doris Day