
It's done!



Just had a wonderful weekend and very successful craft fair! The addition of knit, crocheted, and felted flowers to my hats proved very popular. I wasn't sure how they would be received, but when I put them all out on the table, I saw how beautiful they were and felt very proud of my work. The little zippered and velcro pouches sold out...as well as the eco lunch kits. I have some great ideas for next year...and met so many nice people. My next project is to work on my first wholesale order for Ana Cross Stitch in Anacortes, WA. I am excited to outfit my bags to serve the needs of knitters. I've ordered some great fabric...so will post as things progress. I want to send a thank-you to everyone that has supported me in this endeavor of Red Dog Designs. An especially large thank-you to Dan, who is always enthusiastic, helpful, funny, and full of great ideas.

This is one of my new acrylic paintings from 2009. I am very proud of it. It is actually a collage, difficult to see from the photo. When creating the painting I first layer tissue paper onto the canvas with gel medium to suggest texture. Once satisfied with the layout, I paint the image over the top of the paper collage. Fun! I was thinking about using this image for Christmas cards this year...
This is creepy sheep...usually she is sitting atop the hutch in my work room staring at me. She is incredibly soft and squishy and friendly. I made her a couple of years ago and took her to the office where she sat atop the computer console and stared at all who dared to enter the dispatch office. One day a ranger entered the office and looked at sheep...and his eyes got big and he stated "wow, that's creepy." Ever since then, she has been fondly known as creepy sheep. 