Monday, November 3, 2014

Mod Turkey Feather Front Door Thankfulness


There's just something special about a front door. It's the gateway into our daily lives. Sometimes I drive past homes with bold front doors and think, "What's going on in there?" And then, sometimes, I peek in windows just to find out….

Okay, fine. I'm kidding about the creepy window peeking! 

But, I can't help but be curious about those doors and the lives of the folks who walk in and out of them every day. Do they kick their shoes off into the middle of the entry hall and frantically search the two-day-old clean laundry pile on the couch for pants with an elastic waist and soft fabric, like I do? (My friend calls these "house pants" and I think that's the perfect description for them) Do these people's kids leave the door open when coming in from a long day of school, only to hear their mother's muffled voice (she's under the laundry pile, remember?) say, "Shut the door!" ? Do these families sit in their living rooms together and pray for each other and talk about important philosophical topics like how teachers need to use green stars for good behavior instead of gold stars because green is always more fun? 

Home is where we dig deeply for comfort and it's the primary place where we learn how to take care of each other. It's where we sit and be together, even when the conversations don't make sense and everybody's too tired to listen to a prayer from their long-winded sister. It's also where we learn how to be thankful, even when we can't find our house pants and even when we trip over shoes left in the hallway. 

So what does all of this have to do with a big, wooden letter painted in bold, Fall colors? Well, I guess our homes and lives are kind of like turkey feathers: They go in all different directions and they fall out sometimes, but they sure do add a lot of beauty! 

From now through tomorrow, November 4th, at 5 pm CST, I am offering one of these 24-inch wooden Mod Turkey Feather letters for $50, plus shipping and handling. Email me at: KaSoulStudio@gmail.com to order one. 




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Monday, June 2, 2014

Personalize It!

This weekend, I had the privilege of attending a monogramming shower for a close family friend. What a neat party idea to celebrate a friend's marriage or birthday! No Southern home is complete without a monogram. Or two. Or 16!


This was painted on a 10 x 10 stretched canvas with acrylic paint. Picking out just the right color for a friend's home can be tricky, but this multi-colored background will look beautifully coordinated anywhere. If you are looking for something more neutral, this could easily be done in monochromatic tones. It would be beautiful set in a frame, too. I love art that is versatile! 

What's your favorite type of monogram?
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Monday, March 17, 2014

Family Tree

Awhile ago, I posted about my husband's sister, Amy, and her husband, Robert, and their desire to adopt a child. My brother, Ike, and I (i.e. The Rough Drafts) wrote some songs together and recorded an EP to help them raise some of the funds needed for this journey. You can still download that album here. Name your price! Even if you don't download it, though, you still need to visit the webpage, so you can view the cover art for the EP. Pretty cool tree, huh? It was created by my husband, Mitch, who-in addition to being a brilliant family man, commercial construction manager and organizational guru-is quite an artsy-fartsy fellow. He sketched it with pen and paper in only a few hours!

As far as the adoption journey: After a long, hard couple of years full of fasting, praying, and fundraising Amy, Robert, and their daughter are hoping to add a new member to their family very, very soon! The donation link posted on The Rough Drafts' Bandcamp page is no longer working, but I know they would appreciate your prayers over these next weeks and months. We couldn't be more excited to see what God has in store for their family!

As a gift, we gave Amy and Robert a canvas decoupage made from the sketch Mitch drew for the EP. I used oil pastels for the bold colors. The aging effects took several weeks. 
The tree, itself, is so symbolic of a family. No 2 trees will have the exact same features because so many outside elements determine how a tree will grow. No 2 families will look exactly alike, either, for the same reason. Ultimately, what helps us grow stronger is how we respond to those outside elements to grow into something strong, useful, and beautiful. I could go on, but I'll let you look for yourself to see what other family correlations you can find. 

What makes your family tree strong, useful, and beautiful?

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Sunday, March 16, 2014

"This is the Church…This is the Steeple.."

It's been awhile since I've posted. I've been a very busy mama! I now teach 2 and 3 year olds at a wonderful preschool here in Little Rock. It's been a challenge, but I'm very thankful for my coworkers and the valuable lessons learned so far. This job has also provided more opportunities to create art--my greatest love outside of children!

The preschool had an auction to raise money for improvements to the grounds. Of course, I wanted to donate some items. Here is one little jewel. It's the steeple of the church where the preschool is run and it is a beautiful landmark here in West Little Rock:


This is a 16x20 acrylic painting on canvas. It raised $210 at the auction!!! Since then, I have been selling these like hotcakes! I'm so excited to have been able to help the school, too. 

Please contact me at: KaSoulStudio@gmail.com if you would like me paint your church steeple as a work of art!

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