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I've had a lot of fun with the 50th Birthday Celebration and so I've decided to restart something I did a few years ago. It's called "FREE-FOR-ALL-FRIDAYS"
Free-for-all-Fridays defined: a artsy situation open to anyone or everyone, in order to experiment in an impulsive, collaborative art experience way. Your only requirements for participation in Free-for-all-Fridays will be to 1) if you have a Facebook page, "like" Shannon's Studio FB page (different from Shannon Christensen Fine Art FB page) and 2) send me your email address for my mailing list here on my website welcome page. As of yet, I don't send out group emails, and haven't used my email list, but one never knows what the future holds so I am collecting those interested. I have some fun, secretive ideas but I'll tell the email subscribers about that later. Well, that's it. But don't forget, Friday we'll start the first Free-for-all-Friday. Come back and see what I mean.
Sometimes I wonder about my children. And I'm talking about the adult ones. Last year 3 of them got married, all in a month and a half. See what I mean. Two of the weddings were ours to put on. It was crazy. Some of it's here. Well, I thought last year was as stressed out as it was ever going to get for us as far as weddings are concerned. Silly me. We were on a family trip 2 weeks ago when my eldest called and said she was getting married - in less than a week. What the crazy? And it was going to be at our house. We wouldn't be home for several more days. Needless to say we cut it short, got home Sunday night and had the wedding Wednesday. And I have to say we didn't do half bad. Or even three quarters bad. Okay, it really turned out all good. So, that's how we celebrate around here - intensely. We're so happy for our newest member of the family, Sky. More of their story is here. All the fam was here except for Barry, though we got to see him through video chats. I'll try to post some of what we did and how we put it all together so fast later.
I'm sorry I'm posting something a little late here, but it was on time there. There, being the Idaho Women's Journal where I will post a few articles in their family life section. The Article is Fortune Cookies & Freedom. It's late because Friday was National Fortune Cookie Day but not so late that you can't use it on other days. ( You'll have to head on over to get the idea and download.) It's just a way for you to tell someone it's your good fortune to know them. Download the Fortune Cookie Box Pattern by clicking image above
Okay, yesterday I left a little teaser here, though it didn't start out that way. It was just that after having a little introspective moment I realized I had gone on so long already that I didn't want to go on even more and I really had one more day that I could work with. So the unintended teaser. Here's what I really wanted to say yesterday, "In 50 days I'm turning 50!" ( Though yesterday would have been 51 days but let's not get sidetracked again.) Starting today, I'm going to celebrate for the next 50 days. Well, let me revise that, we're going to celebrate for the next 50 days. That's if you want to join me. The best birthday present for me is to be able to be creative. Something artsy. That's all. Soooooo....... here's what we're going to do. I'm going to post a portrait a day (except Sunday), for 50 days starting today, from one of your photos. Ambitious right. Okay, crazy. Like I said yesterday, maybe one challenge. I did this one time a few years back ( here) - where I had people send in an image and painted a portrait. That's the portrait I did above. I had fun with it so I thought I'd do that again, just on a much bigger scale. Because 50 is big! Here's the how-tos and what-fors - • I don't have to know you. Have met you. Agree with you. Or even like you for you to post a photo • Send a headshot that's not blurry • The photo has to be of you or you have to be a parent/guardian if a minor • I don't know yet how I'm going to pick the images I use • I'm going to interpret your image whatever way the creative muse says to • I might not use your photo or I may use it sometime in the days following your upload • If I use your photo, you don't get the artwork • You do get a high res jpeg for personal use, your compensation • By sending in your image you give me permission to use your image any way I want and to reproduce it • I make no promises about anything • I have no idea how this is going to turn out
There are 2 things you have to do to be considered -
Since it's a celebration this will all be fun and flexible. So? Are you in? I'll know if you upload a photo.
I'm going to turn 50 in Aug. It seems like a milestone to me. Something that should be celebrated, in a bigger way. I have a Provo friend who celebrates her birthday all month long. Every year. (You know who you are.) I love that she does that even though I've never been inclined myself to carry it out that long. Until this year. Until 50. Fifty is just different. It seems like a transition. And permission. And...
Gouache painting, Celebration by Shannon Christensen
Okay, I'm back. I went and looked for a word to best describe the feeling I was trying to convey. And I found it --- concordant. I've never used that word concordant in my life. No time like the present, since it fits. I feel like fifty is coming into agreement, harmony - concordant. Or concordance. Or concord. Whichever. Whatever, it feels like it's the long process of the coming together to contentment.
I'm content with where I am. Not the content that wants to sit and slide. Not the content that doesn't want improvement or see the need for it. Not the kind that doesn't want a challenge or two. (Okay, maybe only one.) But the kind that recognizes and respects goodwill, harmony, friendship, love, because of pain, contention, loneliness, and heartbreak. In the little scheme of things it's like a personal peace treaty.
But, this really wasn't what I was going to talk about. At least not in such depth. What I wanted to say was that I've been thinking about this for a while and I've come up with a way that I want to celebrate turning 50. But, this has taken up too much space already so I will tell you how tomorrow.
Going out for an Art weekend? I've gathered some outfits (over at Polyvore) that can take you through your art fest in style. And comfort. I chose 3 Art Weekender destinations that have wonderful, WONDERFUL, art scenes. You really should try being an Art Weekender. So many Galleries to see. Try the Legacy Gallery. Spend some time in New York. Try the smaller Frick Museum. Tell me what art scene I should dress for next.
The other day one of my daughters informed me that she had a birthday party to go to. Of course she let me know at the last minute and we were scrambling for a gift. I went back to my original idea of the Hospital Contraband Kit and decided to see what I could do to quickly revise it. With a few changes this is what I came up with. I printed the new insert and she folded and filled it. What a life saver!! I'm beginning to really like these kits. Made my life a little easier when my kid was trying to make it harder. Here are the contents she put inside. Here's a download with the name space left blank. I've added a few direction with the measurements so that you can print it off with your own name if you want. Hope the idea comes in as handy for you as it has me. Download the template and instructions  | project_emergency_nail_kit.pdf | | File Size: | 205 kb | | File Type: | pdf | Download File
Just a little red for Valentine's Day. As in red paintings. The books and heels are my fav. Yours?
Otto Lange
Christopher Stott • The Stars Will Always Shine 30" x 30" | Oil/Canvas | 2011
Aaron Lifferth • Taking Sides 12" x 12"
Aaron Lifferth • Love Letters
K. Henderson • Cordial Cherry, 9 x 12, oil on board, framed
Carol Marine
Carol Marine • Killer Heels
Karen Appleton • Heartache
Happy New Year! Hope all of your celebrations were enjoyable. Mine was and here's a little of it. We did a little fondue - chocolate and cheese. Chocolate fondue with pound cake, cookies, strawberries and cheese fondue with bread, vegetables, and meats. It was very good. But, my favorite- Hot chocolate milk bar. White and Milk chocolates with all the add ons - shaved chocolates, cocoa powder, cinnamon pumpkin spice. Then, raspberry, caramel, and peppermint syrups. With the last additions of marshmallows, peppermint and chocolate chips. Oh, and there was eggnog as well. If you need any ideas, this is the type bar to do again. If you're curious - all the milk and cheese was from Shatto. The fondue pots were from Pier One Imports. The mugs and cake plate were from World Market. The pitchers were from Target. Candle sticks from second hand stores.
Okay, I have this little secret obsession that the Boyfriend doesn't even know about. Not yet. But now I'm going to let you in on it. I want a celebration wagon. I want a party on wheels. I want a caravan. Caravan as in "a large covered vehicle for conveying passengers, goods". Of course not just any caravan. But one that looks like this one. Or this one. Or this one. Or this one. Or even this one. Yeah, this works too. A celebration wagon. I've wanted one for a while but I haven't had the nerve to break it to the Boyfriend because it's a project that would involve him. I've gotten him into tons of my if-a-things-worth-doing-it's-worth-over-doing activities and I was trying to see how I could manage it without him. But I can't. So he has to know.
You have to see some of the interiors. Singular. Sensational. Spectacular. Play the slide show. Okay, just a few more. One day I might be able to say, "Welcome to my caravan porch."
If these don't scream CELEBRATE to you, I don't know what will.
PS - If anyone's sitting on a little trailer that they want to get rid of, let me know.
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