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I forgot to take a photo of the completed form before I turned it on on July 2nd, when I went to the library's science fiction book club meeting. |
Since I didn't hear about this until a couple days into the month, I needed to do some catching-up, so my first couple of images are just trying the paints I have, on dry and wet paper:
Then I did one that was just making lines, to get into the feel of paintings. And one limited to red and blue for the holiday:
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I probably could have studied and done something that resembles fireworks more accurately, but no. |
Starting with Day 5, I wanted to try something that actually looks like a picture. I'd seen a tutorial of hers, and it looked easy enough - and it was!
I decided to look up the official prompts for the month, and quickly decided that I am not able to follow all of them. I may do a few, if I think it's something I can manage, or if the prompt inspires me. Speaking of which, today's was "Hat" and I decided to try:
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I need to make lighter pencil outlines. And the proportions are not quite right - but it does resemble a sunhat! |
As for the reading challenge, we're supposed to mark every ten minutes we read. That's too fiddly for me, so mostly a mark each time I read at least ten minutes, although if I read for an hour or so I'll count multiple ten-minute increments. Nobody should be surprised that I've read well over the number of spots times ten minutes and am well into my second form.
As for my personal reading challenge, I've read fourteen books (fifteen if you count re-reading one) for the year, of the eighteen I proposed. Being in a book club does help!
For an unofficial challenge I wanted to finish an item each day of the long weekend, and I did:
The "Americana" scarf was my 'car scarf', mostly worked on while waiting, so it took a while. (I immediately cast on another.) The two hats and other scarf were pretty much done in the last week. Hats don't take much time and I wanted to do the crocheted scarf to have something quickly done. Back to the scarf of linked diamonds shown at the top left.
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