Saturday, May 29, 2010

Tomatoes!!!



I hope my friends like garden fresh organically grown tomatoes... 'Cause I've got a whole bunch that are about to be ready for pickin'! These are the first ever full sized tomatoes I've grown. I'm so proud! Aren't they cute? :-) (I think I'm gonna be eating a lot of homemade salsa!)

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Oh, I'm so tired... but what a nice day! :-)


First, when I got to work, I got the sweetest bouquet.



Then I drove to Volente Beach with three giggling 5th grade girls playing games on my iPhone in the backseat. I had a great time spending the day hanging out with my Safety Patrol team and even went on "The Taco" water slide again (and screamed so loud my voice got hoarse.



After work, I drove to North Austin to attend an Ebru workshop.






Nazli was SO patient with us. Her brushes were made from rose branches and horse hair. Her paints were all earth based. And look what I made! I asked her to help me make a carnation and she did. :-) Check out my masterpiece! haha

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Here's Jenifer's masterpiece. She made a Turkish Tulip.
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Last, the hostesses served us homemade Turkish treats and tea. Man, they were all delicious. What a great day! Ahhh.... now I am ready for beddy...

Monday, May 24, 2010

Another little artist and other stuff...


Oooo... I am down to just six more days of work. Four more this week, a three day weekend and two next week! (and Wednesday of this week, I am taking my Safety Patrol Team to Volente Beach!) Grading is complete and I am ready for summer break! (Could I use more exclamation points?!? haha)

For a couple of weeks early this summer I will be teaching a theatre class at my school (yay), and in July I will be performing at the City Theatre in a play (of which I will post more information about soon).

Anyway, I leave you with a little artist from one of my first grade classes. Have a great week, everyone!

-Misty

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

My Paisley Example


I thought it turned out pretty cute. :)

Monday, May 17, 2010

Who's the fairy-est of them all?


Here's a little drawing of me as a fairy that one of my first grade students made for me. (not sure if the other things are bees or birds) Awww.... :)

Friday, May 14, 2010

I'll be tired, but it will be worth it!


On Wednesday the 26th of May, I get to take my safety patrol group on a field trip to Volente Beach. That evening, I get to attend an 'Ebru- Art of Marbling' workshop. I am so excited that they added an extra class.

Doesn't this sound fun?

Introduction
One of the most unique and beautiful forms of Turkish art is Ebru, or water marbling. Ebru is formed by drawing designs with dye on top of water, and then carefully placing paper on the surface of the water in order to absorb the dye. The earliest examples of Ebru are found in the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and are dated 1539, but the detail and quality of the work suggests that Ebru was present long before that time in the Ottoman Empire. Ebru has traditionally been rarely signed, and therefore many great artworks remain unnamed. Modern day students may study for more than 10 years before being considered master marblers, learning how to make the perfect dye, water bath, and design. Since each dye bath can only be transferred to paper once, every original piece of Ebru is unique.


Overview

A basic Ebru Class with instructor Nazli Cizmeci. Nazli has Masters Degree in Textile Education from Marmara University in Istanbul. The will consist of one hour of introduction followed by hands-on training, and tasty Turkish treats. Come and join this joyful experience.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Can't believe it took me so long




to teach a lesson involving goldfish. ;-) These fourth grade projects turned out great! I have my annual Fine Arts Night Program tomorrow night. Free to anyone interested, fourth grade choir is doing musical numbers from Grease, Hairspray, and Wicked. Frito pie and drinks will be served to all in attendance and then I will have a student artwork gallery walk, and three art stations for kids, parents, etc. to make some artwork. Stations will include collage, water color, and food sculpture. Thursday night at Boone from 5:30pm - 6:45pm . (PS- I can't wait until the weekend... lol)