I did it! I managed to make a 3 x 3 for every day of January. I am ready to move on to a new color. I have decided to do the primary colors first, and then the secondary. So will it be blue or yellow for February?
Here is today’s 3 X 3, made from scraps of vintage kimono fabrics.
I spent the morning getting a Constant Contact mailing out for Trinity Arts Call for Artists for our May fine art show and sale. I have received 5 entries so far.
After lunch, I went out to The Pine Needle Quilt shop in Lake Oswego to beef up my batiks for my online class/Twelve challenge piece.
Here are my piles by color and value:
I am very pleased with the range of values.
The light values are the hardes, but I am very pleased with these.
Tonight, I cranked out 2 Constant Contact e-mails for SDA reps. When I signed up for the Trinity Arts Constant Contact, I received a phone call from a CC coach. I laughed and told her, I was not new to CC as I do most of the e-mails for SDA. They are really a great company to work with. They have recently made some great changes in their system, making it really easy to edit and send.
Tomorrow, I have to put away a mess of fabric and get to work on assembling my work of art. Never a dull moment!
I’m really enjoying seeing the 3x3s as they appear!
I love these batiks, and the reds look so great together
Those colors are just yummy. Can’t wait to see what you come up with. Your 3s are a wonderful collection and the color red makes it even better. Love the red! Have fun with your new purchases. I’m really looking forward to the 12th to see what you talented ladies come up with.
Your 3 x 3’s are wonderful as a group. I like to color palette for you project. Have fun assembling art!