Saving The Best For Last

Good evening (my time) or good morning.  Depending on where you are in the world, it could be one or the other.

I snapped this today during a little misty rain.  For whatever reason, I like the soft hazy tone. 

Q and A

I was asked “how do you make the lines so straight with the drill bit”?  This question came from (Beth) regarding my post Drill Bits + Clay = Cool Designs.

I thought it would be nice to do a little show and tell, so this is the way the straight lines were achieved.

Here we have a little scrap of clay to demonstrate and a massive drill bit.

 

Take the drill bit and simply roll it across the clay, using a little pressure.

It makes precise lines and a pretty cool pattern.  That’s all there is to it.

I tooled around in the studio today and came up with another creation.

By days end I was feeling great with the accomplishments of the day.  I closed the doors to the studio sometime around 7:30 PM and came indoors to chill for the remains of the evening.

I just sat down in front of the computer, when I finished taking that last swig of soda and it hit me.  The colors from my monitor seemed to twirl through the glass and they struck me.  It was an immediate reaction to capture that feeling.  Does this hit you like it hit me?  That is my hand wrapped around my glass and those amazing bright colors are from my monitor.  And that right there floats my boat.

Hence, saving the best for last.

Till next time…

Blessings – Debbie

Drill Bits + Clay = Cool Designs

Drill bits are fun!  I just used hubby’s huge handy-dandy drill bit to imprint the design into this bag.  How cool is that?

Sometimes it’s just fun to use things for stamping that I wouldn’t ordinarily think of.

These pieces take a good 2 + weeks to dry (I keep them under plastic) but I’m already getting antsy to start glazing.  I’ll just put on my patient cap as I still have quite a few more things to make before I have a kiln load.

And by days end I have another bag creation.  I hope to be right back out there creating again tomorrow.

I wrapped up in the studio sometime around 7 PM and took a little stroll in the garden.

It’s this time of day when I really miss visiting with the hubby.

On the bright side, I have another day down.

I’m getting ready to put on a pot of chocolate raspberry coffee and get to work designing my next handbag.  It should be another glorious day in the studio tomorrow!

Blessings – Debbie

The Streets of Seaport Village

Yesterday morning proved to be a rude awakening as we hit the road at 4:30 AM.  It took a while to gather myself, but I did it.  Hubby was off to the airport so I thought I’d spend the early morning hours in Downtown, San Diego.

I stopped at a nice little park and sat in my car enjoying this view (for the most part) ’til the light broke.

I moved the car to enjoy another view while it was still too dark for me to be out roaming the streets alone.

When I stopped to take this shot (still inside the car) the security guard stopped to ask if I was ok.  He prolly thought I was a dork or a crazy person or both.

The early morning hours are magical.

Ah, finally just before 6 AM I was able to comfortably get out of my car and feel safe to start my adventure.

Follow along if you want to see the good, the bad and the ugly. 

But for now, it was all good.

I walked the streets of Seaport Village.

This is what is called the Seaport Cookie Company.  Although the doors aren’t open, they are certainly well on their way.

It’s such a fun village.

And charming to be sure.

Restaurants were so quiet at 6 AM.

As well as the little streets and shops.

Here’s where I make a great big fuss.  It’s still all good, nothing bad yet.

And the fuss about this picture is the sunrise!  I like the camera setting and the way the sun appears to be squeezing in between the buildings.  And those golden sun drops, oh the golden sun drops, love them.

Loved everything about watching the sunrise between the buildings.

The stroll continues…

And this is the part that starts to change.  I think I lingered in and around this little pond a bit too long.

Once upon a time there were 5 baby ducks.  And now there are 3.  How do I know?  Continue on if you must, to see the bad and the ugly.

I witnessed the kidnaping of two, yes I did.

The mean Black Crowned Night Heron, he’s responsible.  But I guess that’s the way the circle of life goes round.  But…but…where was the momma duck?  That’s what I want to know…Ok, the bad and the ugly is over and that’s all I have to say about that.

The cool feature about him is that he/she can really stick out that neck.

See how short the neck looks in this pic?  Interesting…

I moved along…

And enjoyed the splash of color along the way.

Somebody musta ordered a rather large order of pineapple.  Ya think?  Loved watching this shipment head out to sea.

And I conclude that the hours spent here was just what I needed after saying goodbye to hubby.  I miss him and things are never the same when he’s away.  The plan is to keep myself busy, that always helps.

Till next time…

Blessings – Debbie

 

Carlsbad's Got Color

Hubby took me to the The Flower Fields, where colors grow.

I can’t think of a better way to tell the story than with pictures.  Shall we?

Tractor rides were given sold.  What an easy way to see all 50 acres of flowers.

 

I was crazy over these garden creations. 

 

The Red Hat Ladies’ Day Style Show.  They sure came out in their finest.

The Sweet Pea Maze

Deep in Sweet Peas

A Saturday afternoon ride.

The tractors were quite busy.

The old historic cars were planted here for the day.  I used them as accent pieces…See pix below.  Just don’t be disappointed that I don’t have full pix of the cars.  🙂

The sweet owner reading her daily paper.

A view of the Pacific – up on the hill.

Art Garden

Harvesting flowers…

I have such a special hubby who is interested in taking me to do and see the things I love.  He continues to make me feel like one special lady as yesterday he declared it was Debbie Day.

I trust your weekend was filled with love.

Blessings – Debbie

Rumor Has It

What catches your attention? 

 

This guy caught my attention while preparing lunch for hubby this morning.  I get sidetracked pretty easy.

And I do realize this has nothing to do with rumors.  See previous sentence, well the sentence before the previous sentence to be exact.

Rumor has it that I’ve fallen off the face of the earth or so that’s what my girlfriend (Linda – Hi Linda) down in FL thinks.

Ignore the white stuff slathered on the flower.  It’s just wax resist – It’s there to protect the flower from drying faster than everything else.  I just finished applying it to the handles after I shot this pic.

Rumor also has it that I won’t answer hubby’s calls…(Hi My Love)

He came home for lunch yesterday (teasing) stating that I won’t even answer his calls these days.

Rumor also has it that I really need a phone in the studio as I can’t hear it ring when I’m out there creating stuff.

But the one thing I am grateful for is this.  Hubby loves that I’m doing what I want to do when I grow up.  And I love that he supports my dreams and helps make them come true in every way.

Just for today, I finished up two purses that needed a little more attention.   And I’ll be closing up the studio doors so that I can get on with the cleaning of the house and laundry.  Yay, tomorrow is hubby’s Friday off!  I love these three-day weekends together.

So with that, I’m outta here.  Happy Weekend Everybody!

Blessings – Debbie

The Squeaky Wheel Did Not Get The Grease

Or so it went with the bird fuss this morning.

While enjoying the morning sunlight, I couldn’t help but enjoy birds chirping and the soft touch of the breeze as it brushed by.

I also couldn’t help but overhear these two birds openly air their dirty laundry.  The Big Black Bird was defeated, as seen in the lower right corner of pic..

What I did notice was this.  “Big Black Bird” was making quite a stink.  He bounced all over that branch, squawked the most while “Big Bird” tho he did squawk, firmly held his ground. 

And Big Bird lived in peace and happily ever after in the canopy.  Yay for Big Bird!  I wish I knew what kind of bird he was.

But what I really wish is that I would have had my dandy zoom lens on at the time.  It was quite a show.

It was not so much a sunshiny early morning.

But the sun was there no less.  It just took a moment for the sun to burn it away.

Cheers to a fabulous day!  Back to the studio to play!

Blessings – Debbie

Test Samples

Today was all about making a large batch of test samples.  I think there were at least 20 or so samples created this morning.

The goal is to use these pieces for glaze test samples.  

All glazes will be tested on these samples prior to using.

As the afternoon slipped away so did the time as I completely lost track of it.  Hubby rolled in at 6 pm and I was still up to my elbows in mud.  As a matter of fact, I remained in the studio ’til nearly 8 pm.

Hubby made dinner, fixed me a drink and insisted I finish what I was doing and that he had everything else under control.  He’s pretty amazing.

So while he took care of things, I finished assembling another handbag.  I should be able to wrap up the details tomorrow + start another project.

Right about now (yawn = sleepy), I’m ready to call this one very successful day.

Blessings – Debbie

Another Day – Another Creation

Creating in the studio would be one of my favorite things to do.

Speaking of creations, this is the creation I came up with for lunch.  This was as enjoyable as the patio dining.

Utensils

Playing with my utensils

I lingered a bit longer playing around to see what else I could come up with.

And with that, we’re off to a great week.

Blessings – Debbie

Work And Play Friday

A cool rainy day proved to be a productive and fun day all the way around.

This morning the washing machine and dryer worked while I played.  I had fun snapping pics between loads. 

By mid morning I worked on getting myself ready for a lunch date with hubby and his group.

By around 2 pm I was back home to finish up around the house before the weekend.  And part of that included taking more pics in the garden while dodging the rain.

The sky was so heavy.

I find it to be a lot of fun to toy with the camera settings while shooting in manual mode.  It’s a whole new world out there for me.

There are some days I want to linger a little longer in the backyard.

Taking a time out, yes, this would be my favorite way to do so.

It was so refreshing between the changing of the sheets, towels and moping of the floors. 

The last few days have been a bit too chilly to work in the studio (garage).  But I’ve found other things to do to occupy my time.  I feel warm and fuzzy as I’ve created some cool designs for the near future.  Stay tuned.

Blessings – Debbie

Yesterday's Blessings

What happens when friends get together?  Well I’ll tell you.  I met Vicki in her lovely home in San Diego and from there we commenced to paint the town.

We started off with a quick stop (in and out) at the local Starbucks and from there we went to the local pottery supply store.  Loved shopping with my buddy who equally enjoyed the whole experience.

Glazes, oh the glazes.  And there was enough glaze purchased to paint the town.  Not to mention all the tools we we walked away with as well.

Time was on our side as we didn’t have a set time to be home.  All I know is from 9 am ’til noon we covered Starbucks and the pottery supply store.

From there we hit Olive Garden for an amazing 3 hour lunch/visit.

I arrived back to the home front to these cheerful flowers.  Of course I had to play in lightroom, it’s becoming an addiction incase you can’t already tell.  🙂

I love spontaneous days,  we look forward to many more just like this.

Now the wheels are turning and I look forward to slinging mud around with all my new toys.

Blessings – Debbie

One Of Those Days

It was one of those days I had to get back into the groove of housework, laundry and ironing.

One of those days I packed hubby’s lunch for the first time in a week.  Not because I didn’t want to, rather he was home with me, sick.  He did see the doc yesterday, but still struggling with that nagging cough.

One of those days I lived in my jammies all day long.

One of those days I took a nap.

One of those days I needed to absorb the great outdoors.  It’s a source of inspiration.

And I love that all these pics were taken in the comfort of my jammies/backyard.

Lots of thoughts crowded my mind.  Thoughts of my studio and pottery and wondering exactly where I’m going with it.

Will I strictly be known as the purse lady or what else shall I create?  Shoes – high heel shoes – fun strappy high heel shoes – bright colorful shoes – flip-flops – perhaps shoes and purses – matching shoes and purses – just one shoe or will I make a pair?  Oh I don’t know, these are just a few of the many thoughts running through my mind…

Even though the questions go unanswered, I’m creating and doing what I love.  In time, the answers will come.

I had more fun in lightroom this afternoon.  When playing in lightroom, I think about pottery and all the colors out there begging to be used.

I strolled the winding paths in the backyard.

And found the lilies, lots of them.  But the little snail on this one caught my eye.

This rose hails from a bush that must be 7 – 8 foot tall.  It’s loaded with roses.

That rose underwent the lightroom as well.

But for now, the plan is to clear my thoughts and enjoy the remains of the evening with hubby.

For more outdoor fun, enjoy a trip over to A Southern Daydreamer for Outdoor Wednesday!

Blessings – Debbie

How 'Bout 'Dem Britches

My grandma, for as long as I’ve known her has called pants/slacks, britches.  Britches happens to be one of my favorite words.  I got tickled over Christmas when I said britches and my step-daughter thought I was referring to underwear/panties.  We all got a nice chuckle over that.

So, here’s my take on this decorative pottery handbag with britches in mind.

This was such a fun piece to fabricate.

There are still a few areas that need a little smoothing but I couldn’t wait to share.

Bits and pieces

  • Hubby’s not well as he’s been fighting a cold the last few days.  I’m trying to take care of him.
  • Food shopping is on my to do list today
  • I’m already excited about the next handbag.  I pretty much have the pattern and design all figured out.  I may be back in the studio over the weekend.
  • I hope to share some studio pix in the days to come.
  • Hubby has given me one of the stalls in the garage and I couldn’t be happier.  The perk is that I can play in the mud while hubby enjoys working in his area.  How fun to tinker together.

Blessings – Debbie

Welcome Wednesday

or good evening would be more like it.  Once again I found myself pouring my heart into pottery all day.  The new purse I started has lots of interesting features.  I’ll share a pic as soon as I get the last few details secured.

I spent a little time in the garden around sunset.

Hello Lightroom.

I’m all tuckered out but we still have Survivor and American Idol to watch.  I don’t know if I’ll be able to hold up for both shows.  *yawn*  This may be a good excuse to turn on the chocolate raspberry coffee…I think I just talked myself into it.

Blessings – Debbie

A Glorious Day In The Studio

The bland handbag is alive!  Today I attached the handle, finished the belt, signed the bottom and finished smoothing .  It’s currently under plastic as we’re shooting for a very slow drying process.

I’m so excited with the next decorative bag I started.  I have high hopes for lots of fun in the studio tomorrow.

Blessings – Debbie

First Day In The Studio This Year

What can I say, I love this time change, but, I did not adjust very well this morning.  I went right back to bed after hubby left for work.  And there I stayed ’til 8 am.

The first thing I did was hit the coffee upon getting up the second time around.

I also had my first day in the pottery studio this spring = fun – fun – fun

This is the decorative pottery handbag I worked on today.  I still have some smoothing of the clay and some embellishments to add.  Back tomorrow to share the outcome.

The brightest thing happened in the middle of the day.  Hubby showed up with lunch for two.  Love unplanned lunch dates with hubby.

I hate to admit, I’m getting ready to watch the grand finale of the Bachelor. 

Blessings – Debbie