Tuesday, October 13, 2020

HAND PAINTING ARTWORK ON CANVAS DROP CLOTHS

HAND PAINTING ARTWORK ON CANVAS DROP CLOTHS

The holidays are right around the corner and I bet you're planning your decorations.
A fun way to decorate is with canvas drop cloths.
These are the halloween drop cloths that I painted for a client.
You can paint these, too.
They were fun to paint!
I used craft paints.
  For all of the large metallic swipes that you see, I used a very wide brush.
Your kids would have so much fun painting
witches, black cats, spiders, ghosts, etc.  All are very easy to paint.
Just spread out the drop cloths on your driveway and let'em go at it!!
Have fun!
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Here is a link to my tutorial about painting on canvas cloths:

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

"PLEASE DON'T THROW MY LEAVES AWAY"

"PLEASE DON'T THROW MY LEAVES AWAY"

Your trees are begging you not to throw their leaves away.
Their roots are deep and bring up the minerals and good things in the earth for nourishment.
Those minerals go straight to the leaves.  In the fall as they flutter to the ground, they are putting those minerals and good things back into the soil to nourish the roots.
Those leaves are organic matter and as they decay, all is returned to the soil.
Healthy soil is what makes a healthy garden.
(Be organic~no chemicals, please)
Most of the leaves in my yard are soft and will decay pretty quickly.  I don't mind the look of the fallen leaves.  If they bother you, you can mow over them to break them up.  Then you can rake over them and they will settle to the ground and be a good mulch, then compost for the grass and your landscape.
If you think you have too many leaves for your grass, rake them into the flower beds and extra piles around your trees.  Or, you can share them with your neighbors.

FALLING LEAVES IS HOW THE EARTH REPLENISHES ITSELF.
PLEASE DON'T THROW THE LEAVES AWAY.
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