Monthly Archives: December 2013

Day 24 – Sea Dean’s Art Party

Branches. 5 x 5 watercolor on 140 lb.  cold press paper. 22013 Sheila Delgado

Branches. 5 x 5 watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. 22013 Sheila Delgado

 

This is a work in progress. I think I may make all the branches the dark blue. This shot was taken with my phone, in poor light as you can see. The colors are not true. To get a better idea you can look at the piece I did on Day 19.

I have just spent the better part of two hours trying to get this scanned and posted. For some unknown reason, the scanner is not working. It is like there is no power, but all the connections are connected and the power cord is plugged in. Gremlins are at work. You know, Spike, the one with the Mohawk. As long as he leaves my gingerbread cookies alone, I will let him have his fun. Otherwise, I will have to introduce him to the microwave.

I was hoping to create a pretty, inspirational printable for you all. But here it is 9:22 on Christmas eve, and I still need to send some Ecards out. So… not this year.

I want to say thank you to everyone who visits my site, and converses with me via comments. I always look forward to hearing from you! I have a few ideas on how I might make this site more interesting for next year. If you have any, I am open to suggestions.

I have listened to these songs while I was working, maybe you will enjoy them as well. I am pretty sure you can just let it play, and it will go through all the songs for you.

Merry Christmas!

May the Good Lord bless you, and keep you in his care!

Ever Thankful,

Sheila Marie

 

Day 22 – Sea Dean’s Art Party

Twigs and Berries Wreath. 4 x 4 watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2013 Sheila Delgado

Twigs and Berries Wreath. 4 x 4 watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2013 Sheila Delgado

When I worked at Michaels, my favorite item in the dried floral department was the twig wreath with red berries. It is so simple, and so pretty. Natural, country. I like the idea of using found objects. I usually do not gravitate towards red, but these berries always caught my eye. I think they are cheerful, and I would leave this wreath up all year.

I hope you are enjoying the good cheer of the season. Below are some links to cherriness. If art rocks your world (I hope it does), you can visit Sea’s site and take a gander at her goose.

Berry, merry, cheerful, Christmas!

Teach the World

I triple dog dare ya!

Baby it’s cold!