Monday, January 16, 2017

3 years fly by...

So where have I been for the past three years? Wwweeelll, we could say life just got really, really busy. So here is the short story: quite my full time cushy paycheck job, went back to school to get my teacher certificate for integrated science, ramped up my personal business, boys are growing and demand more and more attention, part time jobs and student teaching sucks the energy out of you and occasionally I needed sleep.

That's not to say I didn't want to update or that I didn't think about putting something out there. It came down to what was more important. My goals for a career change and family or updating a blog with cool photos of things I am doing. So look for some new cool things this coming year!


Thursday, September 19, 2013


NEW CLASS LISTINGS!


Each year the classes rotate to different months.  I add new classes as I learn new techniques or develop new patterns.  My passion is not only in learning new and challenging  felting techniques but in teaching them to anyone willing to try something new.  These are the classes currently scheduled for the 2013 year at Peninsula Art Academy.   
 

To register for any of the classes listed please contact PAA at 330.657.2248 or info@peninsulaartacademy.com.  Please secure your reservations via email or phone call.  Snail mail registrations:  PAA, P.O. Box 171, Peninsula, Ohio 44264.  Unless otherwise noted walk ins are welcome to the classes.
 
More classes will be coming for November and December.  Just give me a wee bit of time, I have 1 more weekend at Yankee Peddler Festival!
 
 
 

Felting Goodness

Due to popular demand I have put together a weekend of felting goodness.  You can signup for one, two, or all three classes.   Sign up for all  3 classes and not only is there a substantial price break but you will walk away with 4 lovely pieces to keep you warm all winter long, or gifts for 3 different people if you can part with your creations. All materials and instructor fees are included in the price.

 
Basic Scarves October 19th, 2013  9am—1pm $75.00   (members $67.50)
Skull Hats October 19th, 2013 2pm—5pm $75.00  (members $67.50)
Fingerless Mittens October 20th, 2013 12pm 4pm $ 75.00 (members $67.50)
Register for all 3 classes!  Get $20 off.
 
 
 
Basic Scarves
This class starts off the felting goodness series.  You will learn how to create a basic scarf with the wet felting method.   You will learn how to roll the scarf and harden it off using the most basic tools available.  Materials are included in the price.  October 19th, 2013  9am—1pm $75.00   (members $67.50)
 
 
Skull Hats

Named skull hats because they fit closely to your head not because we will put a skull on it.  This design is new to Heather’s felting and is meeting with success at shows.  This hat uses a resist to provide you with the hat pattern. The hat is then hardened to fit your head.  October 19th, 2013 2pm—5pm $75.00  (members $67.50)
 
Fingerless mittens
 If you are anything like Heather, your hands get cold while you are creating away.  But gloves or mittens don’t work because you need your fingers to be free.  Fingerless gloves are just awesome for this.  Another new design from Heather’s studio, it will be debuted at next years shows.  This is your chance to start creating a pattern that Heather has not yet released. October 20th, 2013 12pm 4pm $ 75.00 (members $67.50)
 

 
 




 

Friday, June 28, 2013

And then spring happens...

Have you ever noticed that your activities whether they are business, home, or hobby related tend to find their own rhythm?  And if you are like me, they seem to mirror the seasons. 

So spring found me utterly exhausted.  I sleep the sleep of small children.  If I mistakenly lay down to watch some TV with the boys, at any time during the day, I fall right to sleep.   It's not like I didn't just spend all of winter basically hibernating from most of my hobbies and playing board games with my children.  It is due to the sheer physical, mental and business of spring. 

As many of my friends and family know I hold basically 4 jobs:  Mommy/family job (unpaid in money but paid in hugs and kisses), Garden consultant/environmental educator, Fiber artist and teacher, and of course the 3rd shift managerial work at the WG.  The blessing is the 3rd shift work; I have a crew that I love to work with and admire, and although I may work 8 days of 10 hour shifts I then get 6 days off in a row.  It's like mini vacations every other week.  And yet, the exhaustion of spring comes from working in a box and not being able to convince my tired body that although it is so lovely outside I need to be inside a dark bedroom sleeping.  

Spring brings me to one of my greatest and longest loves, gardening.  I tried to grow plants in the windowsill of my basement dorm room in college, not to any great success but it gives you an idea of how long this has harbored inside of me.  And I blame my grandparents.  Spending time next to them either watching Grandpa Mcclure cut down trees, sugaring (that's making maple sugar for those not in the loop), and smelling diesel on him when he got done mowing.  Or it was watching and helping Grandpa and Grandma Bowman in their flower and vegetable gardens as I grew up.  I remember chasing rabbits out of the garden we had in our backyard in Wadsworth. 

So you may think that spring is my favorite season, but I must correct you and tell you that it is only one of my favorite seasons.  My hobbies are seasonal, and so each season brings forth another hobby.  As spring has changed into summer (just couldn't stay awake to finish this blog in the spring) I find myself shifting gears.  All of the garden beds are planted and are moving towards maintenance. Weeding, mulching, dead heading, harvesting and maybe a few more plantings of perennials I find on sale. 

Summer also starts some of my favorite activities hiking, biking, photography, and I get to start felting again.  My hands are just so grimy and tired from all the planting that felting is frustrating in the spring.  I just cannot get the pressure I need to felt wool around soap, or the various cuts and scrapes catch the wool as I try to do needle felting, and again, I just cannot seem to stay awake.

Fall brings my family into the Fall Hiking Spree in Cuyahoga National Park.  I get to do more felting, and the gardens slowly get put to “rest” with leaf mulch.  It is the ending of a growing season and I love to get it all organized so next year's garden will be even better.

Winter is my time to blog, to rest, work out new felting designs, plan the garden and enjoy my family.  I love the winter hikes, sledding, and just the peaceful look of the snow.

So, as you can see my life seems to mirror the natural rhythm of nature; Spring is bursting with so much life and activity I cannot stay awake when I am still, Summer is about fun with a little maintenance thrown in to keep me in line, Fall is about closure, and Winter is allows me to plan for the next cycle.  I love that about this life and can only imagine how much more seasonal it will become as my kids grow up, my jobs change, and my hobbies grow.

Friday, March 22, 2013

WINNER! of the Fine Art Contests...

As all ways, I seem to be running a little late and this time I can not blame it on my husband or kids.  My first week back to work and all I wanted to do and did was sleep.  But while I was napping there was an Orchid Passions Contest going on and thanks to all those who participated.


Mother's Orchids by Diana Gunning won first place.

Purple Orchids by Kathleen Struckle won second place.


Each piece is so uniquely wonderful that I had a hard time voting myself.  Please visit these links and take a look at what these wonderful artists are accomplishing!

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Fine Art America - come view!

So, I am trying to do a few new things every month.  I suppose you could say it is a new year's resolution of sorts, if I ever really do those in January and not 3 months after that time.

This month it is painting my living room.  Which in this house may actually take a full month because I have to move furniture and toys away from one wall, spackle - respackle - sand - spackle - sand - wipe down, and then paint 2 coats.  Move everything back, and then move to the next wall.  So my living room is looking alot like my studio space.

I did say a few new things, so the other new thing is to be a little more active on my websites and groups.  With that in mind I uploaded some of my photography onto www.fineartamerica.com.  That takes you to the full site and it can be daunting.  There is so much awesome art out there, you really need to have something in mind to search for, otherwise you will get sucked in to a time sink.  Although this time sink is filled with lots and lots of beauty! And you can pin what you like to pinterest!

So my site there is http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/heather-quinones.html.  After uploading a few new photo's I took a tour of their contests and entered a few.  Then I decided to host 2 contests - Orchid Passions, to which the public can vote on the piece they like the best (in 4 days).  Then I will, with the artist's permission, felt a piece like the winner's photo.

The second contest is truly just for fun.  Zoo Visits is just for FAA (fine art america) members to vote on but it is so easy to join and they have free membership so join!  And then enter my contests and let me know about it so I can take a gander at what you are doing.

Now I must take these small wee people who are hoarding toys and send at least one off to school.  The weeist one is stuck with me all day and I hope is completely enamored with his trains to allow mommy to get a first coat of paint on this second to last wall.


Ya, he is trouble
 

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Painting with Felt

I know that it was sunny and warm and felt a lot like spring today.  I know that I was just complaining about spring teasing me and how I absolutely hate that in-between seasons.  But I could not help myself, I just had to spend the day inside. 

The reason for abstaining from peering through the leaf mulch, looking for signs of spring?  Felting class, not taking one but teaching one.  I was honored to meet 2 lovely ladies this morning who were thrilled to learn a little bit about felting.  I love that they have been around abit and are still willing to learn!  Awesome, awesome day. 

They each created 2 pieces and went with a more abstract version of landscapes.  I would love to see what they end up doing with the pieces in the end...







 

And so after 4 hours of felting, needle felting and sharing stories my two lovely ladies went home.  They have relatively quiet homes to go to, I have a house full of boys, messy boys, boys who like to jump and make everything into swords.  So, instead of dutifully packing up and heading home like a good little mommy I played a little hookey (it's never to late!).
 
 
Now, before you call children services or anything, my 2 gremlins were off at their abuello's being ornery, snacking, and basically being as spoiled as possible.  My husband was most likely at home playing video games, which left me with either 1. staying at Peninsula Art Academy and felting or 2. packing it all up, heading home, unpacking and then finish painting the next wall in the living room.   Of course I chose #1!  I mean, all the fiber stuff is already out, I have my kindle on pinterest so I can look at my fiber inspiration board and there is no spackle to be sanded or wall needing to be painted there.
 
So, I did 3 pieces, a swing, a path in the woods with spring flowers, and a forest of birch trees in flowers.  Here is the start of the birch tree one:
 
Can't wait to finish it off with the details!  But alas, it has to dry...and so I wait impatiently...sigh....
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Teasing me...


As many of you know I am not only a fiberest at heart from knitting, sewing, to my all encompassing felting BUT I am also a gardener.  I love growing everything!  And I hope to one day be able to retire and retire someplace really warm like Mexico, where I can grow exotic fruits and grow veggies all year long. 

So when I had that 45degree day this past week, where you could just taste spring coming in the air I was ready.  I headed off to clean up the garden where I consult, helped a 3rd grade class pick one of the new beds for their project, and make a to do list for when I would be fully mobile and less limpy (stupid knee surgeries are catching up to me).  And I made a huge list of seeds to purchase.

So today, when I get up and I see light snow I think OK, its just getting it out of it's system.  But it is now almost 11am and the sidewalks are gone, the plow has gone by 2x's, and I can see that my car not only needs gas but will need to be uncovered.  sigh...I want spring, the trees want spring (you can see their buds are starting to turn colors), the birds want spring (they are trying to nest in the air vent from the oven), and most importantly my kids have cabin fever....

In honor of spring teasing me here is a nice photo of my felte dryier balls.  They will be referred to as "snowballs" for Yankee Peddler but everywhere else, they are dryier balls.