Here are Aaron and Jennifer-my indispensable Cat Coop construction crew. Aaron manned the circular saw and Jennifer provided logistics and quality control. By the end of Saturday we had the structure built and the hardware cloth stapled on. On Sunday I made the two doors on my own which involved conquering my fear of the circular saw. It really wasn't that bad. Yesterday I added sand over a bed of lava rock for drainage on the left side and today I added sod so the kitties will have some grass to chomp on and frolic in. Now I just have to build the 'hallway' to the fireplace cleanout, build perches and stain the whole thing.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Catio Under Construction
Here are Aaron and Jennifer-my indispensable Cat Coop construction crew. Aaron manned the circular saw and Jennifer provided logistics and quality control. By the end of Saturday we had the structure built and the hardware cloth stapled on. On Sunday I made the two doors on my own which involved conquering my fear of the circular saw. It really wasn't that bad. Yesterday I added sand over a bed of lava rock for drainage on the left side and today I added sod so the kitties will have some grass to chomp on and frolic in. Now I just have to build the 'hallway' to the fireplace cleanout, build perches and stain the whole thing.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Group Drawing!
My dear friend Sarah started this and invited me to add on. It's an add-on drawing game. I've played before on real paper. You fold the paper to make one panel for each player. Each player draws their part without looking at the other parts until the end. Lots of fun! This one was created by Sarah, Andi, Andrea and Cyboticus. Thanks for playing everyone!
Friday, March 4, 2011
WARNING: Illustration Friday
Three-legged frogs, disappearing honeybees; are these warnings of a natural world that is falling apart? This is my first triangular tessellation and it was quite a challenge! It took some serious brain crunching to think through the rotations. I did it in watercolor pencil and black marker. After an afternoon spent doing simple tessellations with my 5th grade students, I decided to try something more challenging on my own. I made the original three frogs and copied and rotated them in PhotoShop. It's not perfect, there are some gaps where it doesn't quite match up, but I'm still pretty happy with it!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Saturday, February 26, 2011
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