Hi everyone,
Today's project for myself was to get the coat of kilnz paint onto the rest of my hallway project. One wall and one ceiling. This is kinda slow going as I paint with a brush not a roller-ha ha. I can hold on to and also make much less of a mess paining with a brush. I have painted our entire house with a brush. Of course Hubs just shakes his head-but no one can see any brush strokes so all is good.
Actually especially for this first coat of paint-a roller would pretty much make a mess of things and pull allot of the paper off until it is sealed first with the first coat of paint.
After I finished that up, I decided to grab a bucket and collect a bunch of leaves for my next eco print project. The kilnz coat will be better to set for a day anyways before applying the final color paints.
I was hoping to find more leaves in color, but sadly most are just drying up and falling on the ground. I did grab a few reds from the sumac and some yellows. I have them soaking in cold rusty water. I emptied my gallon of rusty water into the bucket and then filled it up with cold water So the rusty water will be much more diluted than last time.
I may also leave out the addition of tannin with alum as that seemed to make spots on the papers-but then again the leaves are probably losing allot of their tannins now so I may just add a little to this rusty water tomorrow morning.
I ordered some new papers that I got in yesterday. This got good reviews from a couple sites I had read on eco printing. Bee Papers watercolor papers 140 pound weight. These are also cut to 6" x 9" (inches) So I think I will like this size as well
I was not going to post this yet, but Hubs is starting to tell friends about it-so thought I would share-perhaps it will help everything come true and easily obtained.
We never have talked about this at all, this was to be our forever home here in the woods-I do love it here away from neighbors especially, but keeping up with all the grass cutting etc is getting to be too much for us. Especially with Hubs failing health, and as we are getting older so is all of our equipment too-so it's either pay out money to have it cut or buy new. It takes two full days to cut everything that should be cut around all of our buildings. So pretty expensive to pay someone.
We were driving together up to the lake near Ha Ha Tonka State Park-one of my favorite parks close by, and Hubs out of the blue says Ya know I have been looking at lake property to see what the possibilities are, in fact I fell in love with a place totally perfect for us but was sold within 5 days-and I didn't say anything cause I didn't think you would want to move again. What??? well I was kinda thinking we needed to down size in the near future and I would love to downsize to a lakefront property and Not to a city that's for sure.
I would enjoy the lake enviroment, I love to eat fish, the views, but I do Not do boats, as I do Not know how to swim. lol We would want property with boat lifts and dock so easy for Hubs to launch his boat by himself. I also don't want to move so far away that his fishing buddies wouldn't come and go fishing with him
Sounds pretty fun, but when I was out collecting things for eco print-what would be available at a lake enviroment?? Biggest thing is-just a huge huge project to sell things and downsize-we did not downsize at all when we moved from northern Illinois- kept everything because I didn't know for sure what I wanted. We both collect many things, and we have garages filled to the brim too--a big task-Hubs says we could just bring in an auctioneer-yes that's doable. lol
So right now we are surfing the net to see what is available. another thing is our house never got completed inside-still a few floors to do, and the bathroom stills need finishing. I am going to not stress over this-and just see what develops.
so we'll see perhaps our future will be views like this
and not views of our woods and wildlife-wondering if there are birds near a lake? deer roaming by?
So a new life adventure is upon us-searching and thinking about it can be half the fun. and I have already started going clothes-next up is all my vintage kitchen things-I can sell those My crafts-looms-ummm don't think so ha ha
Downsizing can be very cleansing....and well a lake view would just be wonderful. Enjoy your journey! I'm excited for you.
ReplyDeleteI also use only a brush when painting. A roller is just not my thing, I guess. Collecting leaves for eco-printing is just another reason to love fall. And, it's just around the corner, for sure. Good luck with all of your plans for that lake-front property. What fun!
ReplyDeletea paint roller has never been my thing either-and wow everyone here paints with a brush-no rollers-must be the artists in all of us fall is my favorite time of year
DeleteWhat a LIFE change, Kathy. I hope you find the perfect home for the two of you. Of course, downsizing can be fun or a challenge, but it sounds like there are things you would be willing to let go, especially if you haven't seen them for a few years.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your next eco-dyed paper. I am planning fabric, since I don't seem to have much luck with paper. I also have some new ideas for eco-dyeing, that may or may not work.
I also prefer to paint with a brush, because I'm lazy and don't want to do all the prep work needed for when using a roller. Hope you have a great Sunday.
Wait and see, and I'm sure, if you do move, you would have a wonderful view. Have fun with dying your papers. Have a great Sunday, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteSounds like you and your hubby are ready for a new chapter, and lake living is fun. I sympathize with the task of selling stuff, and can say from personal experience that an auction is a fine way to get a lot done in a little bit of time. Totally worth the percentage they take!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, downsizing and finding new environs sounds exciting. My advice is to do it NOW. You are only 5 years behind me, and waiting brings an unwillingness to take on such a huge change. Call American Pickers to unload your stuff! Lol.
ReplyDeleteI think no matter where you end up, you'll be able to bring your environment into your art. You are an Amazing Earth Mother and quite resourceful
ReplyDeleteI think you'll find downsizing easier than you fear. At least I did. That view is gorgeous, and it sounds like a wonderful place. I checked out the web site and think it'd be delightful to live so close to a park like that.
ReplyDeleteExciting times coming your way. I hope you will find somewhere that, 'speaks to you ' and says welcome to your new home. I would find it hard to part with much loved things, but I;m sure your downsizing will be rewarding and who knows what your view will be like till you find the perfect place for you both. The lake looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the next batch of paper dying.
Oh and I prefer to paint with a brush as well.
Yvonne xx
thank you Erika-yes getting exciting now
DeleteI am a brush painter too so I know how it goes slower, but I think a better job. For me at least. And wow, moving to a lake would be gorgeous. What a nice view. You can enjoy the view but not even have to go into the water. Good luck with your search. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeletethanks so much Erika, and wow I never met anyone that still paints with a brush-and I see all my friends here do too-awesome
DeleteWow, how exciting and what a beautiful view of the lake! It sounds like down-sizing is the right thing to do and how wonderful to wake up to that view everyday - amazing 😁. Good luck with your house hunting and wishing you a happy new week! J 😊 x
ReplyDeleteThank you Jo, I am getting my head wrapped around it all-exciting stuff
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