Sunday, July 19, 2009

Punching and Paddling

I decided to make a new piece with the sheep design. This one I added a date and the word, wool on the sheep.
I also used a higher height for the design and border and the lowest height for the background to give it a sculpted look.
I like how it came out, it reminds me of old siganage. It will be up for sale tonight, on my ebay site.

I am working on the patterns. For some reason the scans did not come in as good as I planned, so I have a bit of cleaning to do, so I can give you the best possible graphic when you print them out. They should be ready this week.



Today I was finally feeling good enough to get out and go paddling. And, the weather was perfect for once.
We went to Burlingame state park. It is a large lake and lots of shallow waters, so I can paddle and jump in for a swim when we get too hot. It was really nice getting out in the boat, finally and enjoying the water and scenery.

6 comments:

Tammy ~ Country Girl at Home ~ said...

I love being out on the water! It's so peaceful and serene!

We had cooler weather here today though...it almost felt like fall!

Thanks for the kind comments on my bathroom too! I appreciate your visits!

Have a great week!
Tammy

kelley said...

What a great place for a paddle...how great to have a place close by...

Love the new sheep...

JoJo said...

Debbie, I'm lovin' that punched sheep. So cute and the colors are so perfect.

I also so enjoy your pictures of your paddling. I would never be able to do something like that but I can live it through you, I guess.

Donna said...

Hey, Debbie - the sheep design looks fantastic!!

Isn't it nice to have a few good days here and there? Today was another rainy one... The summer that never was!

Hope your table works good for you. I need something to get me motivated! I've been in a funk for a l-o-n-g time now!

Talk to you soon,

Donna
www.donnaatkins.com

Pat / Silver Thimble Quilt Co. said...

Love the photos. Love the sheep. I so love the way you finish the edges of your pieces. How do you do it???

Pat

Cotton Eyed Jo said...

Debbie, love the Fraktur sheep pattern and imagine it will be a Have to Have ;) before long for me.

The kayaking looks like such a peaceful and athletic at the same time way of life... Jo