
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Cute Hair Style Idea

Sunday, May 24, 2009
Layer Love Lesson 2
Friday, May 22, 2009
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This is pretty neat if I do say so myself!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Layer Love Lesson 1
This is the result of lesson 1 and my first "Layer Love" painting
Visit my good friend Julie's blog: http://lostluggage.typepad.com/the_land_of_lost_luggage/
This is a really good on line workshop and is done so well!
We're going to do so many projects, I think 9 all together!
Very worth it!
I enjoyed Julie's process and by the time I finished my first painting I was excited to do another one right away! I didn't because I was so tired from my long day!
Things I noticed while I was painting...
Messy placement is a good thing.
Catching the paint at just the right time for texture and scratches is harder than I thought.
My perfectionism wasn't raising it's critical head this time...Wonder why? I think it's because I was "getting it"!
The Windson Newton acrylices I have are transparent and beautiful!
"Layer Love" I think I get you!
Have a great "Layer Love" and hair day!
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Friday, May 08, 2009
Sock Creature Workshop (PARTY!)
Wichita, Kansas
ChiART will be hosting this creative party, and will be instructed by Becci Renfro!
The two creatures you see here are from the same pattern. You can see how different each sock creature can be with just a little change and your own individual personality!
Above is Snooty Toots. He’s not stuck up - not by any means - but he does have quite a snoot and yes…he toots! You will make a creature resembling him for this workshop.
Above is Ernestine R. Renberry. She is made with the same pattern as Snooty Toots but I used a white sock and added silly eyes! There is a sweet story behind Ernestine. My father-in-law passed away this year so in his memory Ernestine is made from a pair of his tube socks. Her necklace belonged to my mother-in-law and the dress and hat are from my collection of vintage doll clothes. Ernestine will be passed down in our family for years to come and loved in the memory of Ernie R. Renfro.
For questions or additional information about this creative party, contact:
Susan Bane at ChiArt(316) 316.558.5750 or email Susan at ChiART@sbcglobal.net
Becci Renfro, (316) 721-5639 or email Becci at YourHairdresser@cox.net.
Have a great hair day! Becci
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Mermaid Workshop
Dehydration - Not to be taken lightly!
I am 51 years old and think I am close to menopause. I haven’t skipped or stopped my periods but I’ve been experiencing a few hot flashes especially at night and nothing bad just uncomfortable for a few minutes. I wake up at night and have never ever done that before, I love my sleep! Another symptom I’ve been having is forgetfulness or hazy thinking…I don’t like that but I figure its part of the process…Well not always! Dehydration can have much of the same symptoms! I have to shamefully admit that I do not drink much water at all. I often work 8 hours straight and not pee once! I am booked with haircuts and colors so tight that I skip brakes a lot and when I do have a break we have a Star Bucks coffee machine at the salon and to keep up my pace that’s what I usually grab to drink. Coffee is a strong diuretic and compounds my dehydration! I’m comparing menopause symptoms to dehydration symptoms because they are similar. I’m wondering how many women are just dehydrated when they say they are so tired all the time or that they are so ditzy, scatter brained and forgetful.
Note to self:
Dearest Becci,
Take care of yourself – please! You are a valuable soul, a shining star and you still have to much left to do and offer this world to waste it by neglect. Your body is a gift from God. Respecting it is only right. It’s an honor and your duty to take care of your body (gift). Eat well, drink lots of water, exercise and get plenty of good sleep. This is the stuff you were taught in grade school, the good ole’ basics! Nothing you don’t know! If you are too busy to take care of yourself and to say thank you, you are too busy.
Love, Becci
WebMD.com says: Without water the body begins to shut down. Symptoms of severe dehydration include altered behavior, such as severe anxiety, confusion, sleepiness or not being able to stay awake; faintness that is not relieved by lying down; an inability to stand or walk; rapid breathing; a weak, rapid pulse; and loss of consciousness. Unfortunately, thirst isn't always a reliable gauge of the body's need for water, especially in children and older adults. A better barometer is the color of your urine: Clear or light-colored urine means you're well hydrated, whereas a dark yellow or amber color usually signals dehydration.
When to see a doctor:
If you're a healthy adult, you can usually treat mild to moderate dehydration by drinking more fluids. Get immediate medical care if you develop severe signs and symptoms such as extreme thirst, no urination for eight hours, shriveled skin, dizziness and confusion.
Symptoms:
Mild to moderate dehydration is likely to cause:
• Dry, sticky mouth - Yes
• Sleepiness or tiredness -YES!
• Thirst – Not usually. Seems like I would but I guess I’m thinking and visiting so much I don’t realize.
• Decreased urine output - yes
• Few or no tears when crying – Not a problem
• Muscle weakness - yes
• Headache - Sometimes
• Dizziness or lightheadedness – Sometimes
Severe dehydration, a medical emergency, can cause:
• Extreme thirst – Not really
• Extreme fussiness or sleepiness; irritability and confusion - Yes
• Very dry mouth, skin and mucous membranes - Yes
• Lack of sweating - Yes
• Little or no urination — any urine that is produced will be dark yellow or amber - Yes
• Sunken eyes - No
• Shriveled and dry skin that lacks elasticity and doesn't "bounce back" when pinched into a fold – Yes, though it was from getting older…
• Low blood pressure - No
• Rapid heartbeat - Yes
• Fever - No
• In the most serious cases, delirium or unconsciousness – YES! I fainted at the restaurant! I was so embarrassed! This is woke me up to the fact that I was not taking care of me!

~Please stay healthy~
