Thursday, January 5, 2017

TRYING TO GET BACK TO WORK

After a very busy year, I didn't realize just how tired I was, until I started resting.  I've been resting, watching movies, baking, clearing my mind, etc.



As nice as it feels, I know I have to drag myself back into work mode.  I started going through some of my vintage metal, doing a little painting, etc.

I'll be working on listings in my Etsy shop this weekend.

Plus, my shows will be starting again at the end of February.  I know that time will fly by.

So, back to work, with a bit of lazing around thrown in here and there.

11 comments:

  1. Rosemary, you couldn't do enough lazing around if you tried! Your creativity wouldn't stand for it. With that said, I can't believe how the holiday seemed to have fairly flown this particular year. I think it's probably because we crammed as many visits to different family members as we could. We enjoyed each and every one of them, but upon getting home, I was exhausted the moment I sat my suitcase down.
    Since January 2nd, I've been looking at my desk and the stack of articles I must edit. I've even picked them up a time or two. I have promised myself I will complete the editing on 2 of them tomorrow. Little bites at a time; I hope you do that as well. I am so excited to visit your Etsy shop next week. Peace.

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  2. Resting is good for that creative mind of yours and just think of all the new things you'll come up with while you're "resting"!!!

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    1. I already have some ideas brewing. The rest has definitely been worth it.

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  3. We are all trying, having to drag oneself out of the relaxation mode.

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  4. I just purchased the beautiful little clay heart from your Etsy shop! Are you going to do more clay pieces like it? So lovely!!! Rest up, you deserve it!!!

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  6. Hi Rosemary New to your blog love it. Been painting stuff all my life. I;m now into painting silverplate have you used gesso on it? did you have to prime? would love to read from you your opinion on that. Thanks

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    1. Yes, I've used gesso and chalk paint on silverplate. Getting the silverplate as clean as possible (maybe a little sanding too, depending on the paint you use) before you paint is the main thing.

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