Lulu LaRock

....Illustration, Custom Jewelry, Coastal Creativity, and whatever comes along....

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Jewelry display

Here is a delightful way to display my jewelry here at home. Any wood frame, take our backing and cover with burlap, them replace. Picture wire and small eye screws hold up the jewelry pieces. Make sure you check how much space you need between rows!

Great tropical display!

One bromeliad and two anthereum from your local greenhouse or market, one red clay pot, Spaniah moss! Love the pink, green and soft yellow of these flowers. Looks great in the house and out on my tropical patio (weather permitting!)

Monday, February 27, 2012

Wow!

Worked at Newport El today, one of only 2 on the sand in the nation (the other in Florida). Usually it's really great to be on the playground. Not today! Brrrr...

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Jerome

I love pics of the puppies in a sitting up position, just cracks me up!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

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Fun Plants

After taking courses in horticulture, Master Gardener's Program, working in nurseries and doing some landscape design, I have image files on many plants.  I am however getting a little rusty since I am not gardening as much (less land, money and time!)   Therefore I hope posting plants I find interesting will give me some motivation and maybe you too!


Botanical Name:Ligularia tussilaginea 'Gigantea'lig-yew-LAR-ee-ah sten-oh-SEF-ah-lah Common Name: Giant leopard plantSynonyms: Farfugium japonicum 'Giganteum'Genus:Ligularia
This evergreen foliage plant has large, rounded, leathery leaves and daisy-like yellow flowers. It looks great in the border or in containers.Noteworthy characteristics: This plant is similar to the species, except the leaves are larger. Parts of it are poisonous if ingested.Care: Provide partial shade and moist, well-drained, fertile soil.Propagation:
By division in spring or by seed.

Problems:
Slugs.


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

South Seas Plantation Style note cards-photo print from original oil

photo image of my art on 5 x 7 note cards
boxed set of 6 for $12.00
set of 12 for $20.00 plus $2.00 ship for either size


What's in a nose?

Today I pick my mom up from the plastic surgeon who is re-building my mom's nose.  This is the skin cancer that has now popped up on the opposite side. She has already been through numerous procedures on this nose of hers.  She never complains, just amazing to me.  This just reminds me to layer on the sunscreen and make-up.  This mom of mine probably was born with about the cutest nose ever.

 

Monday, February 20, 2012

A gorgeous spot looking over Big Corona

My Town

This is my town, Corona del Mar, California A town where I'm not sure I feel a part of any more.  Too much money for some, not enough to go around.  Changing scenes every day.  I drive by the coffee shops, boutiques and fine restaurants.  I barely ever see the inside of those places.  Instead I see the grocery store, the drug store, hardware store, the basics.  There was a time when I could go and have a meal, buy a cute outfit, go for a cup of coffee.  Not so much now.  My kids are flying the coop, I don't see the other parents, the kids friends, and fewer of my own friends.  I'm single, living in the rear place of my ex's home.  I make the best of it.  I've been fortunate.  But soon it is time to leave.  He's renting out the whole house when our son goes to college in the fall and going on an extended road trip.  I work, try to sell my art, but it never seems to be enough.  With the ex giving up, I will be looking for a new place and wondering where my son will stay when he visits.  If he visits...It is a new time in my life, but I'm not excited about it. I'm looking for motivation.

Background Image

Wow!  I really wanted to use one of my own photos for a background, but alas, none are the right size.  Too big or too small, my life story.   Anyway, I plan on sharing not only my beautiful scenic photos but my art as well, my illustrations and my jewelry, and maybe some other things thrown in for good measure!