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More adventures in colour
Light green hand painted on homespun with leaf resist.
Make your vote count
Unless you live under a rock you will be aware tomorrow is an important day for Australia.
When I was growing up there were a few “taboo” subjects – one of them being politics. There was no discussion, just an expectation that you would vote a certain way simply because that was what the family had always done. This is what I did for a while until I became interested enough to really look into who I was voting for.
I urge you to take the time to find out as much as you can about the party and candidates you intend to vote for. You may be surprised at what you uncover. Don’t rely on the media to tell you who to vote for, they are very biased and sensationalist.
So, who am I voting for tomorrow? I’ll tell you who I won’t be voting for. I don’t think an atheist who supports abortion up to birth and has communist affiliations is what our country needs. I hope that whoever wins will steer Australia in the right direction and have the citizen’s best interests at heart.
Happy voting!
In my studio today…
Chocolate pudding recipe
When the weather is biting cold you really need to tuck into a piping hot serving of this. Recipe here.
Chocolate pudding recipe
The most pathetic movie ever?
Daughter’s first dyed silk
Colour me happy!
And this one is 3 colours applied in spirals then sprinkled with raw sugar.
I have lots of other techniques to try, these colours are a lot of fun!
Happy weekend to you all š
Face painting fun
And of course the boy wants to be a scary freak. I think it worked!
My tip is to use a good quality non toxic face paint and to practice as often as the children let you.