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    Nov 18, 2007, 11:23 PM
    No, is this a country song you are referring to... or am I missing something?
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    #1202

    Nov 18, 2007, 11:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough
    Where have all the artists gone? :confused: :(

    Hey, that could be the start of a song! :) We already have a ready-made melody, if you know what I mean!

    Think that I'm dating myself a little bit, here! :D
    Craig,
    I love it! When I first began to learn to play the guitar, this was one of my favorites! Music to my ears!! LOL Thanks for the memories and the smile you just put on my face! :p
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    #1203

    Nov 18, 2007, 11:37 PM
    Originally Posted by Chihuahuamomma
    No, is this a country song you are referring to... or am I missing something?
    It is here. LYRICS - Where Have All the Flowers Gone

    It was written during a time when the United States was in a cold war with Russia and the U.S. was considering going to war with the North Vietnamese. The song is about love, life, war and death and the hope for PEACE! It has been sung thousands of times at peace rallies and in churches for youth gatherings, especially when there is some sort of armed conflict between nations.

    I was thinking that maybe we could write a song on this thread. That would be art!
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    #1204

    Nov 18, 2007, 11:44 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by jrebel7
    Do you gather cattails and use in arrangements?

    What other natural items do you use in your art? I really love it when I can use something that is just given to us in creation. I am fascinated with shells, pine cones, smooth river rocks, sage, etc. I don't do as much with it as I use to except the dipper gourds and birdhouse gourds and eggs but always on the look out for interesting surfaces on which to paint. Have you ever painted flowers on flat rocks for your flower bed? I saw them at a show in OKC. I plan on doing some soon. That may be the only way I have flowers in my front flower bed that last! LOL
    Hahaha, about the flowers! I use a lot of dried flowers and herbs as well as pressed flowers and leaves. I make pot pourri with the broken ones. I have made pine cone candle holders and larger wreaths and I decorate them with nut shells as well as very small glass balls, individual beads from tree garland and fake berries. I like wisps of baby's breath glued in them here and there, too. Sometimes I add little tiny foil 'presents' (tiny foil-wrapped boxes with gold stretchy rope ties for the ribbon and bows) and spray them with a very light glitter paint - usually a clear with gold or silver sparkles, depending upon my colour theme.

    Years ago I used to paint cattails with acrylic paints - mostly just some bright colours in varying casual designs. Then I would seal them with a shellac or lacquer of some kind, arrange them in a pretty vase and gift those as a gift if we were invited over for supper or when doing Christmas visiting. They looked like they were made of glass and people really liked them.

    I have used shells to decorate wooden photo frames, as well as dried flowers, seeds, leaves, etc. I have used minute touches of glue and created pictures of dried flower petals in a photo frame, too. Of course, I have made pet rocks, but no, have never painted them... remember, I never really painted a picture until after Terry died.

    A friend of mine paints on old milk cans... now THERE is a wonderful medium! I remember when Terry and I were on our honeymoon in Tennessee... we bought pictures of houses in the woods and they put our name on little signs on the walkways or front of the house... even nailed onto the trees in the pictures. They were so cute. I realized after I had been here for about 3 months that I must have left them behind when I moved here. I was heartbroken. :(

    I also make stepping stones and use a variety of things in the molds prior to pouring the cement... from little pine branches, feathers, and pretty stones to marbles and shells. I can't wait to visit my dad in Nova Scotia again. I will be right over to that ocean collecting some more shells! :)

    What do you do with sage, Jan? I really want to try your leaf painting. Did you do them when they were green? I can't remember.

    Hugs, Didi
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    #1205

    Nov 18, 2007, 11:48 PM
    Oh I thought that you might have been talking about the song Where have all the cowboys gone...
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    #1206

    Nov 18, 2007, 11:50 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ChihuahuaMomma
    Oh I thought that you might have been talking about the song Where have all the cowboys gone....
    I don't know that song. But, I strongly suspect that it might have the same melody as the one that I have mentioned. Do you know the melody to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"
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    #1207

    Nov 18, 2007, 11:55 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough
    Oh, and one more thing...

    I make my own picture frames.
    Ohhhh... now THAT's neat! I would LOVE some direction in that. I have several pictures that need frames, and my eldest daughter expressed a wish for some nice frames instead of dollar store ones. A handmade one would make a great gift!

    Do you use a router? I have one, but I have never used it yet! I'm chicken! :) I also have this really awesome Dreml tool with all the bells and whistles to play with. Hmmmm... might try that when I am snowed in!

    Hugs, Didi
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    #1208

    Nov 18, 2007, 11:57 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough
    I don't know that song. But, I strongly suspect that it might have the same melody as the one that I have mentioned. Do you know the melody to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"

    I haven't the slightest idea!
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    #1209

    Nov 19, 2007, 12:06 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jrebel7
    Well, hey there! I just replied to your question regarding the canvas stretching on the other thread! WELCOME!!!

    Hope you enjoy this thread as much as the rest of us have.....we have become family! Right Craig, Didi, Cal, FB, and many others???
    Yes, we have become a very close-knit bunch, Jan.

    Welcome, ChihuahuaMomma. I hope you will share some photos of your art with us soon. If you need some expert advice (or, in my case some not-so-expert ideas) you have come to the right place! :)

    Hugs, Didi
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    #1210

    Nov 19, 2007, 12:14 AM
    Originally Posted by Clough
    Oh, and one more thing...

    I make my own picture frames.
    Quote Originally Posted by grammadidi
    Ohhhh... now THAT's neat! I would LOVE some direction in that. I have several pictures that need frames, and my eldest daughter expressed a wish for some nice frames instead of dollar store ones. A handmade one would make a great gift!

    Do you use a router? I have one, but I have never used it yet! I'm chicken! :) I also have this really awesome Dreml tool with all the bells and whistles to play with. Hmmmm... might try that when I am snowed in!

    Hugs, Didi
    Hey, thanks Christine! I would love to give you some direction in that! :)

    Making basic picture frames isn't hard. I am sure that with your decorating skills that you could decorate one that is made of simple wood to look like it is a really expensive frame!

    I do use a router. But, I haven't had to use one yet for the picture frames that I have made. Really simple and beautiful picture frames can be made of the everyday dimensions and shapes of wood that you might find at a home builder's store.

    I also have a Dremel Moto Tool with all of the bells and whistles. It's fun instrument to use! I think that if I recall correctly, Jan also has one? (Going back a couple of months in my memory here. That's scary! :eek: I think that I might be getting "Oldtimer's Disease. Or does that begin with the letter "A?" hmmm..? )

    Being chicken of using a router is a good thing! Even the most experienced users must exercise the most extreme caution when using that tool! One slip and... :eek:!!

    Originally Posted by grammadidi
    I also have this really awesome Dreml tool with all the bells and whistles to play with. Hmmmm... might try that when I am snowed in!
    I didn't know that you had German woodcarving relatives in your bloodline! That's what they do over the Winter! ;)

    Hmmm.. Since I've got a Dremel Moto Tool, maybe I should consider going into a little dental repair work as a sideline? You gals wouldn't mind if I practiced on you first, would you? I mean, you would like to help me out to get me started, right? :D
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    #1211

    Nov 19, 2007, 12:21 AM
    Originally Posted by Clough
    I don't know that song. But, I strongly suspect that it might have the same melody as the one that I have mentioned. Do you know the melody to "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"
    Quote Originally Posted by ChihuahuaMomma
    I haven't the slightest idea!
    I believe that the following link contains the original melody of the song. However, I haven't listened to it yet because my connection is so slow. Perhaps someone who knows can tell me if it's the original melody or not? Thank you!

    YouTube - Where Have All The Flowers Gone
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    #1212

    Nov 19, 2007, 12:32 AM
    Oh Craig, what a great walk down memory lane with that song! It is the original melody of the song basically. This video was done years later of course and as they sang, sort of improvised but the sound was great!
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    #1213

    Nov 19, 2007, 12:36 AM
    N0help4u agrees: I have an old fashioned drill for labotomys want to go into business together teeth 'n head fixed at the same time!
    Hey, GREAT IDEA, NOhelp4u!!

    Sounds cruel! I... I... I mean... COOL! :D

    Might as well take care of all the areas that are close together that need servicing! How about two for the price of one? Maybe even give the men a shave on top of that!

    Could have a new category altogether for a specialist type of physician Not just E.N.T. Not just Brain Surgeon. Not just Dentist or Oral Surgeon. How about Headologist! :eek: Covers everything that way! :D

    Teeth 'n Head
    Now, that does have a tinnitus... err... I mean ring to it! That could be on the shingle above our door! :)
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    #1214

    Nov 19, 2007, 12:37 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Clough
    Hey, thanks Christine! I would love to give you some direction in that! :)

    Making basic picture frames isn't hard. I am sure that with your decorating skills that you could decorate one that is made out of simple wood to look like it is a really expensive frame!

    I do use a router. But, I haven't had to use one yet for the picture frames that I have made. Really simple and beautiful picture frames can be made out of the everyday dimensions and shapes of wood that you might find at a home builder's store.

    I also have a Dremel Moto Tool with all of the bells and whistles. It's fun instrument to use! I think that if I recall correctly, Jan also has one? (Going back a couple of months in my memory here. That's scary! :eek: I think that I might be getting "Oldtimer's Disease. Or does that begin with the letter "A?" hmmm....??)

    Being chicken of using a router is a good thing! Even the most experienced users must exercise the most extreme caution when using that tool! One slip and..... :eek: !!!!



    I didn't know that you had German woodcarving relatives in your bloodline! That's what they do over the Winter! ;)

    hmmm...? Since I've got a Dremel Moto Tool, maybe I should consider going into a little dental repair work as a sideline? You gals wouldn't mind if I practiced on you first, would you? I mean, you would like to help me out to get me started, right?! :D
    Craig, there is nothing wrong with your memory! ;) I do use the dremel tool on my Ostrich Eggs, dipper gourds, and bird house gourds.

    Didi, you be careful if you use the router. I have a table saw but I think I have used it one time. Scares the bejeebees out of me.
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    #1215

    Nov 19, 2007, 12:57 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jrebel7
    Oh Craig, what a great walk down memory lane with that song! It is the original melody of the song basically. This video was done years later of course and as they sang, sort of improvised but the sound was great!
    Thank you for confirming that, Jan! I will take the time to view and listen to it soon! :)
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    #1216

    Nov 19, 2007, 01:04 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jrebel7
    Craig, there is nothing wrong with your memory! ;) I do use the dremel tool on my Ostrich Eggs, dipper gourds, and bird house gourds.
    What say? :confused: I think the old hearings going too! :(

    Quote Originally Posted by jrebel7
    Didi, you be careful if you use the router. I have a table saw but I think I have used it one time. Scares the bejeebees out of me.
    Ditto that for Didi! :) Best to watch it with any power tools or even if they aren't power tools! I have sawn into my fingers and drilled a 1/4 inch hole into a finger when I was repairing a chair years ago! I feel very fortunate that I can still play!
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    #1217

    Nov 19, 2007, 11:41 PM
    Hello, friends! :)
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    #1218

    Nov 19, 2007, 11:53 PM
    H E L L O!
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    #1219

    Nov 19, 2007, 11:56 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by jrebel7
    H E L L O ! ! !
    OKAY! I CAN HEAR YOU! :) How are things going, Jan?
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    Nov 19, 2007, 11:58 PM
    :) I would hate for you to have not heard me!! LOL

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