Showing posts with label creative spaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative spaces. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

Terrarium Time!

Monday, March 5, 2012


When I was a teenager, I was a terrarium making maniac!
I'd make secret worlds using those little statues made for aquariums -
you know, bridges, walls and castles.
I'd lay in mirrors to make "lakes" and "dry river beds" of tumbled stones.
After looking at my collection of various glass vases and jars,
I decided to whip up a few for old times sake.



Here's a quickie tutorial on how to make your own.
First line the bottom of your jar with stones - these help with drainage.



Then, if making an enclosed terrarium, put in a layer of charcoal.
This helps keep the air fresh inside the closed jar.



Over that, put a layer of moss - preferably spaghnum moss -
but this is all I had (crossing fingers).
I believe that'll be just fine.
The moss helps keep the soil from settling into the rocks below.





Use small indoor houseplants - about $2 each at the home stores.
You can easily separate those into even smaller plants though.
No worries about harming the plants - they're really tough!

You can also use succulents - but be sure to use a cactus mix soil instead of potting soil.



After planting, spray with a mister to clean off the plants and glass.
Wipe down the glass and add decoration.



You can use all sorts of things to make pretty and unique.
Try colorful mosses, pebbles, painted stones, small statuary or figurines,
crystals, silk flowers, shells, pools of sand - go wild!



To water, mist every few days for open terrariums and way less often for closed ones.



And just for giggles - here's the desk I'm writing you from.
I'm having wood floors installed in some rooms, so I'll be hanging out here all week!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Creative Affirmations

Friday, February 24, 2012
Repeat after me.....

"I deserve to make artful messes!"



"I allow myself the pleasure of creating."



"Making art makes me a better, more interesting person!"



Repeat as needed.

Monday, October 24, 2011

A Gift For You - My FREE Online Art Journaling Workshop!!

Monday, October 24, 2011
Last year, I was one of 21 teachers who taught online art journaling workshops in Connie Hozvicka's 21 Secrets. I'm sharing that workshop with you now below (for free)! The instructional video will lead you through a complete start to finish project where you'll create a completely original one of a kind journal.

The second video is a flip through of the journal I created.....I truly hope you'll enjoy creating your own. It's the kind of journal you can use for further "art journaling", as a scrapbook, or as a more "traditional" written journal. It's also a great project to share with the kids in your life. Have fun!

(Oh and there was a PDF to accompany these videos, but for the life of me I can't figure out how to put it here. If you know how, please clue me in! I think you'll be fine without it though - but if you have any questions, I'm here for you.)



The Doodlicious Daybook Flip Thru (play 2nd) from Tracie Hanson on Vimeo.



Saturday, October 8, 2011

The FEARLESS™ Painting Tribe - Sedona

Saturday, October 8, 2011
How do I begin? By sharing a bit about our time in nature?






With talk of finding balance?




With the sounds of joyous laughter?








With tales of sweetness and sisterhood?








Of dancing (and painting) in the rain?











Oh there was painting on dry land.....



(Photo of me above provided by Indigo Carlton.)






My first painting brought neon creatures out of hiding . . . creatures already there lurking in the thickly colored backgrounds. They needed only a pencil or fine brush to bring them forth.







My next felt deeper, more serious....


I've still much to do on that one - can you see the shapes in the background I'm beginning to bring out with pencil?







(Photo of me above provided by Connie Hozvicka.)

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About this retreat:
Our FEARLESS™ Painting Tribe met in Sedona on September 29, 2011 for four bliss-FULL days. Our FEARLESS™ leader Connie Hozvicka gathered us together for the first annual Total Alignment Painting Retreat. I had met two of the ladies before, but otherwise none of us had ever met in real life. It is a testament to the kind of online community that Connie creates in her workshops that we were immediately at ease and felt as if we'd known each other for years!

Each day we began our days under cloudless blue skies. Temperatures were desert warm! We hiked each morning in the shadows of the Red Rocks, then painted until dark. Afterwards we enjoyed Yoga Nidra led by Connie, who is nearing completion of her yoga teaching credential.

Incredibly delicious food was prepared by the ever-smiling Hansel Solera, Connie's beloved. (All this really worked up an appetite!) Hansel is also a pro-photographer! The delightful Opal Keen assisted in all things food, hiking and paint related.

My FEARLESS™ Tribe Sisters are (links are there for those who have blogs):
Connie Hozvicka
Lauren Strach
Betsy Canas Garmon
Indigo Carlton
Shauna Meiri
Kim Philips van Buren
Charlie (Shamsi) Pettus
Jennifer Hunteman
Lisa Wilson
Christine Graziano Miner
Natasha Reilly
Lisa Hofmann
Opal Keen

Hansel A. Solera and his beautiful photography can be found here. (If you're nice, he just might cook for you!)



Saturday, September 17, 2011

Surrender

Saturday, September 17, 2011
This week, I experimented on canvas with a palette knife. I'd never used one before and now I may never not use one again!



I must tell you . . . painting this was super scary. Brushes give me some feeling of control. My inner gremlin was raging through the entire process!

The palette knife is truly unpredictable . . . and the paint so thick, I must really slow down, allowing the paint to dry between layers or it becomes a big smeary mess!

This one had me declaring out loud to my studio-mate (and Mom) that, "I'm giving myself permission to really *&%@# this one up!"



The little guy on the easel below is the start of my second attempt....we'll see how it goes. Right now, not so well. Sigh.

When I return to it in a day or two, I'll take a few deep breaths and leap.

You see, painting is never really about painting, for me anyway. No. It's continually about surrender.








Friday, September 9, 2011

You Really Can't Plan This Stuff

Friday, September 9, 2011


You really can't plan this stuff, "intuitive painting", that is.



That's kind of the point. To be in the present moment, unplanned....



but always listening . . . listening to what wants to happen next on the canvas or paper. Letting go . . . summoning creative abandon. Enjoying the process, free from worries about the end result.

It's really cool when I can drop down into that "zone" - which is definitely not all the time for me. I breathe through it, slow WAY down, try not to analyze. (Which doesn't come easy for a girl who's a bit of a science geek. Sigh. But it is happening more often.)

I'm beyond fortunate to be part of an online growing tribe of painters, one founded by Connie Hozvicka. We remind each other how to do this stuff. We remind each other why we do this stuff. This circle of amazing women artists is another thing I couldn't have planned. It spontaneously grew out of our conversations and shared experiences in Connie's classes.

In 20 days, I'll be meeting a dozen of these women in real life. We are gathering to paint, hike and do yoga in the shadow of the Red Rocks of Sedona, Arizona. This creative sisterhood of women is traveling from (literally) around the world! Such is the magic of the internet . . . I can hardly wait!!



Until then, I continue painting everything I can get my hands on . . .



Spreading out my art supplies in my little home studio and my big ole warehouse studio too.



I'll keep "cleaning my brushes and palettes" off on my art journals, prepping backgrounds for writing I'll do some day . . . cause for now, I've got another canvas on the easel.