Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Yay, something artistic to post about!



My daughters scheduled us for a painting session at Sips and Strokes in Tuscaloosa this past Monday evening. This was our last chance at a Mother/Daughter get together before Holly left out Tuesday morning to fly back to Waco. We had a good time. Emily took a few shots of the occasion with her phone camera. First shot is us with our aprons during the class, then below some of me with each daughter, works in progress, one of both Emily and Holly together, and lastly our finished paintings. I tried to make a link to the painting we were supposed to be doing, but couldn't get that to work, so here is one the the calendar they have where the cross we did is shown toward the bottom for classes later on somewhere else.

The premise of the workshop is for the instructor to show the step by step instructions to the group for you to complete a simple painting during the 2 hour class, with wine available for purchase and sipping, thus the name of the business. There were over 70 women in attendance, many came in groups or families as we did, and fun was had by all. Maybe this will inspire me to get out those paint sets that I have bought and never opened! Emily reminds me though, that first, I must finish up the collage/paintings that I have started and promised for Thomas. I have only completed one of three, although the others have been started. Hopefully the New Year will see me more settled as far as my job situation goes and find me more organized as to my time utilization.








3 comments:

Holly said...

I had so much fun with you both!!!! Would love to do it again when I am home again! The best part was the memories made with my mother and sister :)

Your painting looks like what we were originally intended to do....mine is off in left field...lol!!!! Love you and miss you! Hope your week goes well!

Holly

Maija said...

That is so fabulous to be taking a class with your girls!!! Happy New Year!

Jeanie said...

How fun is that! Especially to be spending time with your girls doing something creative! Bravo for whomever thought of that idea! Loved the photos!

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