Jams & Jellies
I’m participating in the @theydrawandcook illustration party for October. I was interested in the inktober concept but just wasn’t into any Halloween type prompts. So, glad to have found this challenge as an alternative 😊
My approach for this challenge is trying to go quick with these. So not gonna be perfect. My goal is one per day to get into a rhythm of practicing art. My biggest struggle is just being consistent and finding time on weekdays. Balancing between my day job, family, and then building an art practice and business can be tough. So I figure just any practice is better than nothing 😂 and using this challenge as a way to build a good habit of practice.
How do you balance all the different things going on in your life while simultaneously moving towards your goals? Leave a comment below! I’d love to hear.
Ini Ristorante
Came here for a Saturday lunch with the bf. I’ve seen a few pictures from this restaurant on Instagram and the menu sounded amazing. What we ordered:
Spicy miso carbonara - udon, bacon, shiitake mushroom, spicy miso cream, egg yolk
Butcher’s choice - pepperoni, sausage, bacon
Bone marrow & toast - miso glaze, herb salad, ciabatta
Beef carpaccio - waygu top eye, truffle cream, onion ponzu, arugula
House sangria - red wine, brandy, orange juice
Of all the dishes, the beef carpaccio was my favorite. Love the truffle cream on there. The bones in the bone marrow dish were amazing - nice deep grooves filled with marrow. Sometimes when ordering bone marrow, the bones are very shallow so you don’t get a ton of marrow. These were probably the deepest bones I’ve had. Might just be that one cow but who knows. It was awesome.
Ini Ristorante
16129 Brookhurst St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
San Clemente
Casa Romantica
Casa Romantica is the historic home of Ole Hanson, a co-founder of the City of San Clemente. It’s a beautiful location right by the beach and features arts and cultural events. People also use it as a wedding venue. The day we visited, someone had a wedding planned for later that day. My bf and I stopped by here before heading over to Pizza Port for lunch.
The botanical garden was quite lovely here. We saw these giant hanging plants. Not quite sure what they are, but they look pretty cool and they are massive.
The inside of the house has a few antique furniture items displayed. The reading room is a unique shape, like a hexagon or octagon. Two of the windows open to allow ocean cross breeze to cool the room. Natural air conditioning!
One of the things that surprised me was the attention to detail in the house. Look at that ceiling in the ballroom. The recessed squares and all that detailing around the lights. And let’s not forget about the crystal chandelier.
It was a cute little tour. I would recommend going earlier in the day; it was getting a little crowded as we were leaving. Unfortunately, I didn’t get any pictures from our Pizza Port lunch. But just know the pizza is delicious, and the beer! Favorite is California Honey Blonde Ale.
Locations:
Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens
415 Avenida Granada
San Clemente, CA 92672
Pizza Port San Clemente
301 N. El Camino Real
San Clemente, CA 92672
Messy Watercolors
Class: Messy Watercolors in Procreate by Teela, Every Tuesday
This courses teaches a messy watercolor style on Procreate. There are a total of 7 projects plus bonus content for prints, as well as extended licenses for the brushes (I love that Teela supplies all the brushes and the extended license as part of the course).
The first project is actually three mini practice projects using a leaf watercolor source image. The three projects demonstrate different levels of messiness.
Between the Little Messy Leaves and the Loose and Messy Leaves, there isn’t much difference on mine as I was still getting the hang of what “messiness” means in regards to the painting. The Extra Loose, Extra Messy Leaves, I was feeling more comfortable using the smudge brush so it has a bit more messiness in there. I think of these as practice warm-ups that introduce the new brushes and techniques.
The second project is the Messy Popsicle. I love the colors on this one. The reference watercolor painting is on the right, and my version is on the left. Still struggled a bit with the smudge, this is most visible at the top of the popsicle with the darker pink color. I learned smudge does distort the nice texture from the brushes and stamps. So it needs to be used judiciously in order to balance the right amount of smudge and blend while maintaining enough of the interesting texture from the brushes. I’m still getting the hang of smudging and blending here.
I love the splatter and texture in the brushes, just need to figure out how to make everything look cohesive as one painting. This popsicle reminds me of summer days, chilling out and things are easy breezy.
I was pleasantly surprised at how the Messy Watermelon turned out. On project 3, we start using more stamps in the class for blooms, splashes, and stains. These help give that watery effect and create hard defining edges like on the watermelon rind.
The purple in echinacea flowers are so pretty. This project introduces more stamps and more messiness. The petals were a little tough due to the layering and overlapping.
At this point in the course, on the Messy Bird, I feel like I’m getting the hang of the messy watercolor technique. Getting better at blending, smudging, and warping the stamps.
Messy Fox was pretty challenging due to all the fur and the light colors used like off-whites and greys. The course teaches a technique for a realistic eye and nose on the fox. This was pretty interesting, and I thought it turned out well. Basically using a lot of different colors to capture the color change in the eye and nose, then blending those all together. Zoomed in while I was working, it looked super weird. But then zooming out, it’s like ta-da! Magic! An eyeball!
The Messy Beta Fish is the last project in the course, took the most time, and was definitely my favorite. All of the bright and vibrant colors are just so beautiful. This project builds on all the previous techniques and packages them together. I used to have beta fish as a kid and always liked how their fins flow and billow in the water.
Overall, this was a shorter course than the Gouache Botanicals (24 projects including warm-ups vs 9 projects including warm-ups on Messy Watercolors) but there are a ton more brushes and stamps included in Messy Watercolors. I had a lot of fun learning this new technique and would definitely recommend the course. It is beginner friendly; more advanced artists can make modifications to suit their experience level.
Source photos:
Watermelon Photo by Rodion Kutsaev on Unsplash
Echinacea Photo by Stephan H. on Unsplash
Bird Photo by Gabriele Agrillo on Unsplash
Fox Photo by Birger Strahl on Unsplash
Beta Fish Photo by Worachat Sodsri on Unsplash
How to: Edit the Shopping Cart Icon on Squarespace
A simple tutorial if you just want to change the weight of the icon and quantity counter to make it look more consistent with social media icons in the header.
Navigate to Design.
Navigate to Custom CSS.
In the custom CSS area add the code below for the icon and quantity counter. Change the font weight and icon stroke to your liking. I used 2px on my site since that seemed closest to the stroke of the Instagram icon which is right next to the cart.
.icon-cart-quantity { font-weight: 700; } .icon--stroke svg { stroke-width: 2px; }