by Great Joy Studio | May 7, 2010 | Home Arts

I keep meaning to split this Hosta each summer before it gets too big to handle. It is the last survivor of several that I purchased many years ago. This variety is Hosta sieboldiana Elegans and gets a white flower around mid  Summer. You can see here how much more it has opened in only four days.


Second to drawing, digging in the dirt is among my favorite activities. There just doesn’t seem to be enough time to enjoy it however,  like I use to. Not enough muscle power either, ouch.

I love these shade loving plants. Above is my Hosta goal! Anyone else have Hostas? Below are two I would like to add found here –  White Flower Farm


				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Great Joy Studio | May 5, 2010 | Field Trip, Projects, Quilting & Fabric
Crafting this past weekend was a welcome break from the normal deadline driven art schedule however, it will be put on the back burner once again. I wanted to share a couple of my projects as the final post featuring the Mary Engelbreit Home Companion Workshop. Both of these projects were taught by Charlotte Lyons and were created using cardboard and paper. The paper I chose to use is from two of my most recent fabric lines which, could also be substituted to create these fun projects. Still need to embellish, the fun part!
“An Appointed Time” fabric introduces at Spring Quilt Market May 21 – 23 in Minneapolis, Minnesota & delivers in June 2010.



“Hairraising Halloween” fabric just delivered to quilt shops.



Fabric from Quilting Treasures

Ann,   Charlotte,   Janet







				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Great Joy Studio | May 3, 2010 | Field Trip
Sharing this morning – the new friends and the fun from the workshop weekend.

Mathew & Jennifer Meade conducted two of my classes and they were great!

I attended two of Charlotte Lyons classes also. I really had fun with her projects.

All of the classes were great learning opportunities and offered me some hands on crafting, which I had “far too long” forgotten. Especially the FUN part!




















				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Great Joy Studio | May 2, 2010 | Field Trip
The last day of ME’s Home Companion Workshop, for me, began with one of those “God is in the Heavens” looking sky. This photo doesn’t truly depict it’s magnificence, however, the view on the drive into the city was an inspiring site to see and set the tone for the day ahead. The calm after the (last night’s) storm.

I was just going through the photos from the weekend and I decided that I’m much too tired to post them this evening. In total, it was a wonderful experience however, exhausting. When they said workshop, they were not kidding! Everyone in attendance was in complete agreement, it was a great time and we were glad to have taken part in this unique event.
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Great Joy Studio | May 1, 2010 | Field Trip
Today was the first full day of the ME workshops and seminars. My first class began at 8:00am and the last ended at 5:30PM. Whew, very long day, but lots FUN! I felt like a little kid again.

Now, back to the good stuff, the studio tour!

As you enter Mary’s office.


Her work table.

To her left.


To her right.

Neat supply room right outside her office.


On my out.

Hope you enjoyed sharing with me, the glimpse inside Mary’s world.
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Great Joy Studio | Apr 30, 2010 | Field Trip

Beautiful evening at the Chase Park Plaza – Over a hundred artsy/craftsy people from all over the country in the Starlight Room, 11th floor!

Guess who was standing right behind me after I walked in? We had a nice little chat. Both of us in the same big, linen, “artist” shirts from J-Jill, offered even more common ground for us to discuss. Then we talked about our shoes, LOL! Mary commented that she liked my Missouri cardinal bird name tag! It was a very nice reception that included shopping, cocktails & hors d’ oeuvres. Also lots of meeting and greeting. Very fun. Can you tell us apart? LOL, ME and me.
