Oh, my! Summer sure does keep us hopping, doesn't it? A good kind of hopping, I might add!
Before I share anymore, I will show you my latest project. I refer to these kind of projects as "fun art". Art that comes with no commitment or deadline. Art that allows me to also experiment and play with other goodies such as beads, in this case. It has been a perfect creation to help me to ease back into some painting after returning from a trip...
Just some patio sitting and dabbling.
Ta da!
Wine cork key chains!
You may have seen these in shops or on the Internet, just as I had. I was instantly intrigued by them, especially after holding one in my hand this past weekend while in Branson, MO. (Much cuter in person)! I wanted to make them, however, I do not enjoy copying creations of others. If I am going to call myself an artist, I choose to behave as one! So, I began to think about these darling key chains and challenged myself to be inspired by them, yet make them my own by adding something to them that I had not yet seen. Well, it did not take long before I realized that by using the corks as my canvas, I could add my own special touch with tiny paintings on them! And so...
It began.
From there, I have been bombarded with special orders through my Facebook group. (A huge thanks to those are are keeping me joyfully busy)!
By the way, on Friday I will be giving three of my key chains away to three people so if you have not yet joined "Missy Trent Art", I invite you to do so!
I have not played with beads and charms in ages! How fun!
Speaking of fun...
My husband and I took a little road trip last weekend to Hollister and Branson, MO. We met up with some friends and enjoyed a weekend filled with shopping, dining, flea markets, antiquing, music, and of course, coffee!
I highly recommend the "Vintage Paris Coffee & Wine Cafe" in Hollister, MO.
I absolutely loved the "Van Gogh" coffee! (Lavender and honey). Simply the best coffee that I have put to my lips! I could have sit in this cozy coffee house for hours.
Isn't it beautiful? (And yes, I find him to be easy on the eyes also)!
Now, back home...
I continue to treat myself to great coffee and recently purchase a "Chemex" pour over coffee pot.
The little things that make us feel special!
It's quite pretty but I find that my coffee gets cold quickly in the vessel. Have you ever used one and do you have any advice on how to solve this issue? Please, comment and tell me how to love this pot!!! Thank you in advance.
I will leave you with my rainy morning view as I was waiting for my slow pour coffee!
Until next time...
XO