

This is a 5x7 print and it's just the right size to hang by your desk, or right in the kitchen. And maybe even offer more help, even when it isn't asked for.Īnd this thought came to my mind: "Treat everyone you meet like they are climbing mountains, because they probably are." And I was reminded once again, that if we were all to treat each other like they were going through an unbearable hardship of some kind, we'd all treat each other with a little more understanding, patience and kindness. This poster was inspired this week by a friend who was going through an unbearable hardship, and in some cases, she was treated a bit unfairly and she just wanted to shout out and let everyone know how challenging her life was in that moment. I'll get a phrase, motto, quote or lyric in my head, and use it to give me that pick me up when I need it.

How about something new? I've been toying with the idea of having some printable small prints in the shop, and I'm excited to start a new little collection.

Mama does need to get dinner on the table too. There will be doodles, sketches, art.some rendered and some super loose and quick. Or just come here and visit, and maybe say "Nice Job" or something like that, just to make this not so intimidating!
Quick print shop loveland code#
But, I'll be the first to tell you that taking risks and being willing to produce stuff that's lousy or mediocre is the first step to cracking the code to successful growth.īasically, what I'm saying here, is that I've always been terrified of posting sketches and doodles on a frequent basis here, which is exactly why I need to.Īnyone who wants to join in, please do. I know having a public space can intimidate some to take risks, expose growth and change, especially when for someone like me, I've worked really hard at branding myself in a certain style. Both are super realistic, and I don't promise to post all of my sketches to this space. I've been motivated by Fifth& Hazel and Alma Loveland with their #365 Patterns project, and Loobyloo's 365 sketch project. There are lots of ways to go about that, and one of them is to make sure I'm drawing as much as I can. This year is one where I am seriously determined to really become better at what I do all around. So.here we go! It's a beautiful, thrilling ride. Oh, I just can't wait to meet this little person!! This baby is awesome. She's definitely the baby of the group, but it's time for another little pixie. It softens everyone, and everything always seems to just come together. I've seen it too many times to get concerned (which I do, cause well, I'm a worrier.I admit!) But I'm really looking forward to an infant in the home. But what I do know, is that I'm doing what I know is right for us, and that God provides.

But I will say that I'm constantly thinking about juggling all this amidst book deadlines, fabric deadlines and other work stuff. Right now, I'm making sure to just focus on the most important things. I love thinking about this little darling! So, needless to say, I've been pretty preoccupied and maybe you noticed my posts since December have been a bit more sparse!īut I'm on the up-and-up (I hope!) at 12 weeks now, and baby is now the size of a lime. Ian's comment the other day was "Mom, all you eat are vitamins and popsicles!" I wish I could say my pregnancies are easy, but unfortunately, I've been lucky if I can eat more than a handful of oyster crackers and a protein shake each day. I think he's seriously ready for his wife back! He's been on bedtime duty, dinner duty, laundry duty and dish duty for a while now. My husband is earning major medals, let me tell you. I think I sat up to ask for more ice chips a couple times. Like, this weekend I barely got out of bed. It's been hard to keep it a secret, because I've actually been so sick. Or an "I-will-soon-be-that-big" self portrait.īaby #4 is coming this summer, and we are so so so super thrilled.
