Coming Events
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Henna and Face Painting Class
I get one shot to pull in enough attendence to possible warrent future classes.
If you are near Harrisonville, PLEASE come.
THE ART OF HENNA Starts March 1 (Monday-2 weeks)
Learn the history of henna, safety of products, application methods, basic designs and more. First night will focus on henna applications to objects and second night will focus on skin applications. Mondays from 6:00-8:30pm. Cost is $25
FACE PAINTING 101 One night March 22 (Monday)
The perfect class to take before your next fun or fund raising event! Focus is on safe products and the step-by-step basics of face painting and cheek designs. Monday from 6:00-8:30pm. Cost is $15
Follow this link to register.
http://www.harrisonvilleschools.org/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=17220&
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Dollar Store Crafts....
Won't mom be suprised in the morning to know her idea had 1200 hits? Hee hee hee.
Friday, December 4, 2009
I'm BACK!!!!!!
Welp- It has been awhile since I have posted.
Life is has been insane. I got wrapped up in my day job and art had to take a backseat.
BUT- I am done working for awhile and art is front seat ( right next to finding another job. Yes, that's right, dyp got fired for the first time last month.)
In addition to this blog I have started a blog for Asperger's Disorder called " the passive aggressive aspie."
If I have my way my next job will be working with the autism / aspie community. ( Hopefully will involve art too!)
There is a huge need for resources in the Kansas City Area. I figured I got fired for a reason, I'm needed else where, so here it goes.
But all of that gobbably-goo will be on the Aspie Blog.
As for Art; I am gathering artists for the Clara Brierly Festival, doing MUCHES art, henna and of course home-made christmas gifts :)
A henna crone Phoenix to symbolize my new life.
Henna Wood Cut Garland
Much more to come, including my trip to California to the Henna Caravan R & R. :)
Sunday, August 2, 2009
And now for something completly different....
She is a full grown teacup poodle. She is 10 inches tall and weighs 4.12 pounds. ( She "might" weight a little more now. She gets lots of treats!)
Tika was a breeder release from a puppy mill. Meaning; she lived in deplorable conditions and was forced to breed litter after litter of puppies until she could not breed anymore. Tika was one of the "fortunate" ones. When she could no longer breed she was released to Latichia Duffy of Halfway Homes in Collins Mo.
For those that don't know, Missouri is one of the states that doesn't enforce its rules about commercial breeding facilities. Puppy mills ARE illegal, but little has been done to seek out these mills or to put a stop to the industry. ( It's very common for dogs to have their vocal cords severed by shoving a metal pipe down their throats so the mill isn't as easily discovered.)
Latchia explained to me that the majority of these dogs are killed in a variety of horrible ways OR dumped in the middle of nowhere to die after they can no longer produce. These dogs experience little to no positive human contact, they spend their lives in tiny wire cages, with wire floors outside in the elements. The medical conditions that plague these puppies are astounding and include horrible teeth, missing jaws, lost limbs, genetic conditions from bad breeding.

Unfortunately, until people stop buying dogs at pet stores the puppy mills wont stop abusing dogs. Even if a pet store says their animals are not from a mill, they most likely are. Puppy mills are NOT limited to small toy dogs, BIG dogs are also frequently raised in puppy mills.
If you want to adopt a pet, always check the animal shelters and pet finder first. You never know what you are buying from a pet store or what you hell you are contributing too.
You can see the animals for adoption from Halfway Homes at http://www.petfinder.com/shelterSearch/shelterSearch.cgi?shelterid=MO508
Another great KC rescue is LL Dog Rescue. They specialize in small breeds and puppy mill rescues. You can visit their website at http://www.lldogrescue.org/ You can see a list of their adoptable pets at http://www.petfinder.com/shelterSearch/shelterSearch.cgi?animal=&breed=&age=&size=&specialNeeds=&declawedPets=&children=&status=A&id=&internal=&contact=&name=&shelterid=MO77%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&sort=&preview=1
If you want to get rid of an animal, contact a rescue group. NEVER list a pet for re-homing on Craig's List. ( As Kathy from LL Dog Rescue explained to me, most dogs given away on Craig's list in the KC Area end up as Pit Bull bait.)
" I'm protected by a family of panthers now, just try to hurt me again!!! I am no longer defenseless and my daddy will eat your face off!!!"
Summer art update
There is the long and short of this summer...... Boring I know. Maybe next year life will be less confining and I can break out again.
Maybe......
Monday, June 1, 2009
Fearies Strike Again!!!
Pixie busted after playing in my yarn bin.
Pixie stealing my MP3 Player
Crom- Dreaming of icecream and stinky feet.
"let me OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Crom- asleep in the craft fluff.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Henna Fail & Discovery
(This is was I was going for)