Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Beacon House Project



First I must say, this project would not have such a great success if it had not been for the donations.  Wendy and Gena stepped up and donated so much, each woman at house got their own bag of goodies thanks to these ladies!  It included sissors, colored pencils, sharpies, washi tapes, glue sticks, pens , pencils and many more little goodies!  And another shout out to them and a few others who handmade and donated journals.  Each and everyone of them was a work of art in themselves and they all found the perfect owners.. it was simply amazing to watch how that worked out.  So thank you all from bottom of our hearts!  We could not do it without you! 
It is really hard to put into words about my experience.  I would say, I was rewarded far more than the women at Beacon.  They honestly felt special and that people did think of them.  They poured over the journals, showing each other pages, quotes, little hidden things in the journals.  Nobody had to tell them to say Thank You.. they were extremely thankful and grateful!  They expressed that throughout the whole afternoon. 
I was told it was a diverse group.. and diverse it was, which made it fun!  The ages ranged from young twenty’s to mid fifty’s.  The range of art skill ranged as well.  One girl thanked me a lot, she had been in art and gotten away from for 6 years and she said this was exactly what she needed.. the push, the supplies to get back into it.  Another one has her portfolio almost ready to submit to a college.  A few never really picked up a paintbrush and were amazed at what they created!  We came up with a great saying.. you know those ooppss pages.. we all make?  Well we went from ooppss to awww.  In 30 seconds!  So there really are no mistakes!
They have already sent me / us a Thank You note.  And, the house manager told me this: “This is such a wonderful project! When I went to a staff meeting at Beacon House this week I noticed a few new journals had been created! Would it be possible for you to forward a picture to my email? I would like to sing your praises to my bosses”
The same staff member works at their domestic violence center.  She took Patricia Campbell’s little kids journal idea and helped some of the children of that center create.  This was her comment : “I made the children's scrap books at the DV Shelter- they were a HUGE hit! great for keeping little hands busy”
So they are already PAYING IT FORWARD.  And, that’s what this is all about!  Thanks to Wendy and Gena, who also donated blank composition books, some of the women are going to make their kids or family members some art journals for Christmas gifts. 
I can’t tell you how much it warmed my heart!  There is nothing like it!  I am sure we will keep in touch and hopefully work with them in the future.  They are also a non profit.  They are run on donations, grants and fundraisers.  If you are so incline, you can find them at : http://www.libertycenterconnections.org/.


Everything and every person there is confidential, so I could not get pictures of the women, but I did get some shots of our table and some of work.  As you can see, they got creative with the jelli plate!  I was amazed!  The pink journal page, I worked with a women who has never really painted, and we spread 2 shades of pink on with an old gift card.  She ran upstairs to get a special note card to add to her page.  They got a break from their daily life as well as myself.  They were open to learning and creating and I could not have asked any more! 

I hope stories like this inspire you to create, to donate, even 5.00 helps us help them and the rewards are so much bigger than 5.00!

Sunday, September 7, 2014

PanPastel/Soft Pastel Review



Hello everyone! I hope you are all enjoying the last few weeks of summer. I know I am trying to. The past few weeks I have really jumped in and started working with PanPastels. I saw that Donna Downey had a few beginner PanPastel classes so that's where I started. There were so many colors to choose from so I chose to start with one of her starter pallets that she has for sale on her website. Donna's Shop I have included her shop link incase any of you are interested in going and looking at her classes and products that she offers. You won't be disappointed.

I think the thing I love the most about these is that I can take them anywhere and use them. As you can see the PanPastels come in a cake like form. I would compare it to makeup powder in a compact. There are multiple ways to apply these to your background but the easiest is with a spongelike device. The darker the color the more you dip and wipe onto your paper. It is just as easy to add another color and waaa-laaa they blend together beautifully. I recommend checking out a class from Donna in order to fully understand how they work on different types of paper. Each background they are applied to gives you a different look. Here is an example of a background I did on a get well card. The lady it was made for loves the color orange and I didn't have an orange. So I took red and yellow and this beautiful background took shape.


In order to get the detail in the sunflower I went down to Dickblick and bought Primsacolor's  NuPastels. These look like a crayon and are a soft pastel. You can buy these as a package deal or individually. The package deal starts at $5.60 and goes up to $75.55 at Dickblicks. You can buy them individually for as little as $0.99. There are 96 colors to choose from.  As you can see the black outlining worked wonderfully. Another great thing about these is the fact that you can add water just like you do watercolors and you get a completely different effect. So far the possibilities seem endless. Once you are all done you need to use a spray fixadent so that the pastels stay put. If not it wipes off similar to chalk does if you touch a chalkboard. 

I find these so easy to work with I have a basket that I take out to my living room couch and work while I'm with my kids running around. I am not a pro by any means but I feel that out of all of the mediums I have ever tried this is by far my favorite. I would encourage anyone to pick them up and give them a try. I will add the links to Donna Downey's website along with Dickblicks for the Nupastels. Donna is a wonderful teacher, they have fast shipping and their customer service is amazing. Please let me know if you have any questions or comments about Pastels in general. I look forward to some suggestions on the next product to review. 



Happy Creating!

Tina



Monday, August 18, 2014

Collin's Mom





Do you all remember Colin? The boy who’s mom created a Facebook page to get him birthday greeting that turned into an internet sensation and was even featured on Good Morning America.




Jennifer, aka Colin’s Mom was devastated when her son told her he didn’t want to have a birthday party because he had no friends. She decided to do something about it. When she started she had no idea it would turn into such a huge outpouring of love and support for her son and her family. She is a true Super Mom!

Colin has received so much through his mom’s efforts so, I thought it would be a really nice idea for someone to show her a little bit of love and appreciation for what she does. So Art for the HeArt and Soul decided to make her an art journal.  So that is what I’ve been working on this week.  I made her this journal, and a small supply package with a lot of my heart and soul included. I hope that it will be a place she can put down the things she can’t put on Colin’s Page.

This is our way of saying Thank you Jennifer for being a great mom and an inspiration to us all!




Check out their FB page “Colin’s Friends” at https://www.facebook.com/Coliniseleven

Sunday, July 13, 2014

New logo..


It's finally here... After months of waiting we are proud to unveil our new official logo at Art for the HeArt and Soul. We all hope you love it as much as we do. Also don't be surprised if you don't see some small seasonal changes over the next few months on the logo. I don't want to ruin the surprise so stay tuned and keep your eyes peeled. We also have a big surprise in store for everyone in regards to our website in the next week. :) There will be a big announcement and a giveaway around the announcement. 

To give you a quick update on where we are at with our projects... We just wrapped up the TLC project and the Baby Kate project. After finishing these two this leaves us with the Beacon House project. The Beacon House is in Wooster , Ohio.  It is is run by Steps at Liberty.  It is home for women for get  rehabilitation from alcohol and / or drugs.  They enter the home with a lot of restrictions and earn more privledges as time goes by and they improve their lives for the better by doing the next right thing.  The average stay at Beacon house is 8 to 9 months and then the program helps them find an apt and job and continue with counseling, meetings and support. It seems like many of women in this program are "artsy".  They have free time to create and are encouraged to do so.Sketch books, charcoal, paints, water colors, markers, gesso, glue, old magazines, journal pens, journal, stencils, paper, ink, stamps.  

Any donations are greatly appreciated and as you can see will go to a great cause. We are in need of journals (complete or incomplete) in order to keep our stock up. If your not much into journaling we could use any type of art supplies you can send. All of these supplies donated along with the journals that go out with these projects. We will be posting pictures as we move along on our website at www.artfortheheartandsoul.org and on our business page on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/artfortheheartandsoul?ref_type=bookmark

On a personal note it has been very hectic at home with my husband being under the weather with his kidney stones and my kids heading off to summer camp. I look forward everyday to getting to sit down and work on building journals along with getting to know each and everyone of you in our community. Thank you so much for all of the love and support you have give me the past week. Your words of encouragement have helped carry me through when I was tired and wasn't sure if I would make it. Thank you!!! Love,Tina




Sunday, July 6, 2014

"Do not always listen to everything you think"

Every year the 4th of July is a reminder to me that the year is half over. It lets me know the kids only have less than a month left until school starts back. Lastly, it reminds me how proud I am of my country and the men and women that serve to ensure we get to watch fireworks every single year. I am an extremely proud Veteran that comes from a long line of Veterans. Because of my passion and past with the military I am making it my mission in the month of August to reach out to the Veteran community. I know for myself journaling would have been a life saver while I was in the military and away from my family and friends for us long periods of time. I also know that coming back in some cases therapy is what gets us through. It was very hard to transition back to civilian life after being in the Army. It is hard for every soldier especially if you are making a career change and getting out for good. I want to reach out to not only the soldiers who are serving right now but I also want to reach out to other Vet programs in the community and at the VA hospital. I want to see if there is anyway I can repay my gratitude by paying for a journal in hopes that this journal will help them as much as they have me over the years. 

According to PsychCentral "Art therapy is helpful in alleviating the psychological trauma experienced by soldiers returning from war zones in Afghanistan and Iraq.  The research was conducted by Cheryl Miller, who used the study as part of her master’s thesis in Concordia University’s Department of Creative Arts Therapies." If you get a chance please check out the website at  http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/05/06/art-therapy-alleviates-ptsd-symptoms-in-veterans/25979.html

If you are interested in seeing or helping with other projects like this in the future please leave me a comment below and let me know your thoughts. 

Earlier in the week I had someone tell me "don't listen to everything you think."-unknown This statement is so small and powerful to me right now considering my circumstance. I don't think many people know so let me share a piece of my story really quick with you. I was the girl who did Crossfit every single day. I loved the changes to my body and I loved the way I felt after a good workout. In October I sustained/aggravated a spinal cord/nerve/disc injury. In all of my years I have never had anything lay me flat like this. For the past 8 months I have been very restricted on what I could do. Being someone that is always active you can imagine I am not doing very well with this. In December I found a wonderful art community on Facebook and the rest is history. Art has gotten me through the darkest and most difficult days in my life. I get very down on myself and beat myself up harder than anyone else ever could. After 8 months of medically not getting very far in the system has lead to extreme frustration on my part. I have never been one not to work out so I am also very hard on myself and how I physically look. The quote above is helpful for me because it reminds me that I think the worst of myself and how I look. It reminds me that when I'm being hard on myself I should stop and remember we all deserve a little grace. This reminds me to stop picking myself apart and consciously make an effort to think positive. 

Remember that we are open to suggestions on what you would like a product review on. Gelato's, Tim Holtz distress inks, PanPastels... you name it and I'll review it. Once the review is complete I will be giving away some of the products to members that comment on my blog injury below. Happy 4th of July Friends and Family! 



<3 Tina

P.S. Check back in next week for the reveal of a huge secret that I can hardly stand to keep quiet. Your gonna love it! Cher, Patti and Kelly don't even know about it.. eeekkkk...






References:

Pedersen, Traci . "Art Therapy Alleviates PTSD symptoms in Veterans." . N.p., 6 May 2011. Web. 5 July 2014. <http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/05/06/art-therapy-alleviates-ptsd-symptoms-in-veterans/25979.html>.