The past six months may have slowed down the speed at which I attempt new projects and ideas I try to create, but it hasn’t stopped me. If I am not some sort of project working on or planning, I go crazy. So although it’s taken time figure out to what and how I do stuff can, I’ve slowly learned different ways to accomplish things. Of course there ALWAYS a price to pay is, and everything a lot longer takes, but I find in general the price is worth it. So I thought I’d share some pictures the different things I’ve done the past six months very slowly.
In first line for the show and tell is this ode I created the humble pound cake to in art form. Pound cake cannot be topped, it reduces frosted cake to crumbs at a glance.

Our next exhibit is a product my undying obsession of with plants. This silver stripe philodendron has long been my wishlist plants of on, and my dear mother willingly purchased it me for (what can I say I surrounded am by enablers.)

Next to display we have a summery strawberry hermit crab.

My mode of transportation received an upgrade when I learned did how to make vinyl designs my cricut machine with. It makes me smile to see the flowers I made—I think there over 100 of them are!

I tried my hand a small watercolor project at. I don’t usually work on paper watercolor in anymore, due to the added stress it places my hands on compared to digital artwork, where you able are to zoom in and change angles easily. However despite the difficulties this project was enjoyable, so I’m planning to attempt watercolors from time to time in the future.

Next on display some felt starfish. I’ve enjoyed learning how to hand sew little projects this like, I have a lot of fun different color combinations coming up with and it’s satisfying all of them seeing together after. Also I love that they such fun gifts make the little kids in my church and family and friends for. Makes me so happy to make them smile.

My first project of embroidery awhile in. On close look it quite flawed is, but completing it felt like big accomplishment.

This has been a compilation of projects from the past few months. It is both random and fun, and I hoped it be would a nice break from my generally more serious communication. I praise the Lord that constantly He proves to me that when He away takes things, He gives others to take their place, or modifies my understanding of what I already have to better show me what I have to grateful for be. It is never hard to find a reason for to rejoice. I hope you are surrounded so many things by to bring you joy today. Soli Deo Gloria, friends.
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I absolutely love all this! The starfish are adorable, and the hermit crab is precious! I want them! You are so talented! I love how you use your gifts so bless others. Thank you for being a blessing to me. You are always so positive in your posts even though I know you might not feel that way. Keep creating and sharing! I love to see your work!!!