Monday, May 3, 2010
Help Halo Donate Food to 1 Million Shelter Animals
In celebration of the new Animal Rescue Stamps from the US Postal Service. Halo pet food is donating 1 million meals to shelter animals. To find out more visit http://ow.ly/1Gkwo .
Every Shelter Pet Deserves a Home
Monday, April 19, 2010
My Adopt a Pug Pick for This Week is Tyson!
This is the beginning of a new feature for the Luna Charms blog.
Every Monday we will post a new Pug that's available for adoption through the Kentukiana Pug Rescue.
Every Monday we will post a new Pug that's available for adoption through the Kentukiana Pug Rescue.
The Week of April 19, 2010 Pug Pick is Tyson!
Tyson (# 321) is a walking miracle. Life was rough for this 5-6 year old pug for a while.He was underweight when rescued and diabetic. He had to surgery to restore the sight in his right eye.
This happy, curious fellow can now run faster and play with his foster brother. He just loves and celebrates life!
He loves to play, loves stuffed animals, and loves people. At night he will snuggle in bed with you. Tyson is on a special diet and takes insulin shots.
Can your family or friends offer this sweet boy a forever home? To find out more visit Tyson's web page. http://www.kentuckianapugs.com/available/a_tyson321.htm
Disclaimer:
I'm a volunteer for the Kentukiana Pug Rescue. The sole purpose of this post is to raise awareness about Pugs currently up for adoption by KPR. It is based on Tyson's online description on the KPR web site. It may not have all the most current information. Please visit KPR to find out more http://www.kentuckianapugs.com.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Best Bully Sticks for Dogs are Awesome!
Today we received a free sample of Best Bully Sticks.
Our German Shepherd mix, Chloe loved it.
Chloe is 12 years old and was abandoned on our road when she was
about 2 years old. We rescued her and gave her a home.
She is wonderful and the whole neighborhood loves her.
We have never been able to interest her in toys or raw hide bones.
Now we have finally found something other than Milk Bones.
This is the most excited she has been about a treat.
I love it because its natural and it lasts a a long time.
Request your own free sample at Best Bully Sticks
We are not affiliated with Best Bully Sticks,
but we definitely recommend them.
Luna Charms
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
Spring Has Come to Magnolia Farm!
Spring is here! Just look at these pictures on of my Star Magnolia Tree!
This tree is one of the best birthday presents I ever received.
I love watching it bloom
The pink streaks in these flowers are so amazing.
It even has water drops for the recent rain.
I haven't been feeling well lately, but when this tree flowers I always feel better.
Have a happy and prosperous week!
Luna Charms
This tree is one of the best birthday presents I ever received.
I love watching it bloom
The pink streaks in these flowers are so amazing.
It even has water drops for the recent rain.
I haven't been feeling well lately, but when this tree flowers I always feel better.
Have a happy and prosperous week!
Luna Charms
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Planning Our New Dog Fence!
Today we all went outside to decide on where to put our new dog fence. We already have a German Shepherd mix named Chloe, so it has to big enough for both her and our new Pug. Chloe hasn't really had a doggie playmate since our other dog, Buddy, died 4 years ago.
Chloe - 11 year old German Shepherd Mix.
My husband drove some stakes into the ground so we would have something to measure from. It was also a good math exercise for my 9 year old. LOL
We still have a lot to do to our old farmhouse to Pug proof it. We also want to build a small patio in the fenced in area so we can sit outside and enjoy the dogs.
Have a Great Week!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Watercolor and Baby Wipes
Here's an art project that makes a mess, but you can't mess it up. This project is from Artist Trading Card Workshop: Create, Collect, Swap. Look at the Books I'm Using section to find out more.
This technique involves taking baby wipes (I used the unscented kind) placing them on card stock or some other paper on top of palette paper. Then sprinkle it with different colors of Liquid Watercolor. As you can see in the photo below I used Yellow, Green, Red and Blue.
When the wipes dry, they the look and feel like a felt cloth. The cardstock I used also makes a great background.
Happy Creating!
Luna Charms
This technique involves taking baby wipes (I used the unscented kind) placing them on card stock or some other paper on top of palette paper. Then sprinkle it with different colors of Liquid Watercolor. As you can see in the photo below I used Yellow, Green, Red and Blue.
When the wipes dry, they the look and feel like a felt cloth. The cardstock I used also makes a great background.
The biggest problem I had was that if I tipped the bottle slightly, a lot of color would run down the side of the bottle. If I tip it too far the liquid comes out to fast, but it leaks down the side of the bottle less. I'm sure like many things in life; there is a trick to it. If any of you know what it is please share. |
Next time I do this, I going to use an eyedropper. Hopefully I will get a different effect. I think the wipe's cute little elephant design adds to the whole effect. If you don't like it just flip it over then its barely noticeable. My next adventure will be trying using my new heat tool and embossing powder. Of course my husband and son had to try it out first, but not in the way you might expect. |
Happy Creating!
Luna Charms
Saturday, March 6, 2010
How NOT to Do an Image Transfer with Gesso
A couple of weeks ago I got out my copy of Image Transfer Workshop: Mixed-Media Techniques for Successful Transfers. The directions seemed very straight forward. It said to use a medium coating of gesso. As you will see in the following photos, my idea of a medium coating and the author's were to totally different things.
This was supposed to be an ink jet image transfer of a pug and a wolf.
I didn't notice until I did this that the wolf eyes look weird because he's squinting in the snow.
The author had stated in the directions that if it was too thick the image might stick and not transfer well. Well I got that part right. LOL
This is a great book, so I know that I'm the one who did it wrong. Check out this book along with the other two books I'm using on the bottom left of the page.
I love Altered Art even when I mess it up its fun! Let me know about your adventures in learning art techniques. Have a great weekend!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Don’t Miss March of the Pugs
This Saturday March 7th Join the Kentukiana Pug Rescue for The March of the Pugs in Lebanon Indiana (near Indianapolis). All dogs are free. People are $5 each or $15 per family. There will be contests, games, raffles and lots of fun for everyone. Pugs that are up for adoption will also be there.
My son won a great raffle prize in the at KPR's August event. It was a big box NASCAR/Jeff Gordon items. We went there to find out more about Pugs. It was amazing, the KPR volunteers were terrific and Pug owner's shared a lot if information about their dogs. I've never seen a more laid back, happy group of dogs in my life. We hope to adopt our own Pug this summer. So if you're near Indianapolis this weekend stop by and support the Kentukiana Pug Rescue and the great work they do.
An Altered Art Newbie
For the last 6+ weeks I have been stuck at home due to some health issues. It seemed like the perfect time to get out some of those Altered Art and Mixed-Media books I've been buying over the last few years.
This kind of art fascinates me, because there is no wrong way to do it. However, learning to do some of these techniques is not as easy as it looks in the book or blogs. I never know how it's going to turn out. Of course that's part of the fun.
My follow up posts will show you my successes and failures. I will also have links for the books and blogs I use.
Have fun creating!
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