The trail was gorgeous on this windy day -- I soaked in the last flush of autumn color as we head into November.
Monday, November 3, 2025
Late October Nature Walk
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Using Homemade Ink
What type of art material brings you joy? It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks of your favorite art supply, only what you think. Test out supplies in your collection that maybe you've overlooked. Find the ones that create a little spark of excitement or a sense of newness. Let your intuition guide you into using your newfound art supplies.
If you'd like to make your own Black Walnut ink, this is a good time of year for roving in parks and woods. Seek out Black Walnut trees and you're likely to find the nuts around the base of the tree. When they first fall, they are lime green and smell almost citrus-y. As they age, the outer hull softens, flakes off and turns dark brown to black. You may find piles of the hull pieces left by squirrels who feast on the nut inside. I recommend using gloves to collect the black hulls as they stain whatever they touch.
You can read more about the process I used to make the ink here:
https://betsyblissart.blogspot.com/2023/12/making-black-walnut-ink.html
Happy Creating!
Monday, October 27, 2025
Autumn Still Life in Pencil
Happy Creating!
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Bluebird Nature Journal Update: Autumn Colors
I started with a quick pencil sketch, then splashed in the overcast sky and the colorful foliage around the cabin. When that dried a bit, I painted the little cabin using a mixture of burnt sienna and ultramarine blue. Touching in a bit of sap green to the roof expressed the moss.
I used the same blue-brown mixture to paint in the tree trunks. You can add more burnt sienna to make the mixture more brown, or use more ultramarine to get a steely blue-gray. It's a very useful combination!
You can create your own journals by cutting a large sheet of paper into long horizontal segments, then folding them to make the page size you like. Large pieces of 140# watercolor paper work well for this.
I used a 12" x 18" sheet of 140# Canson XL watercolor paper to make the Bluebird Nature Journal, cutting it in half lengthwise to make two elongated strips. I folded each strip in half, then into quarters and glued two ends of the accordion folded strips together to make it extra long. I made covers out of blue mat board and glued them to each end.
I hope you give this journal-making technique a try and fill it with your creative explorations!
Happy Creating!
Monday, October 20, 2025
Sketching Fall Leaves in Watercolor!
Fall has arrived and the colors are reaching their peak in my neighborhood. I gather up brilliant leaves on every walk.
Here are yesterday's leaves.
I love adding the little spots where a bug chewed the leaf, etc. These create a more realistic appearance.
Happy Creating!
Friday, October 17, 2025
Finishing Unfinished Art
In August of 2024, I visited the loveliest historic site: Old Economy Village in Ambridge, PA, where I started a pen and ink drawing. I drew on an Arches watercolor block with waterproof ink, planning to finish the drawing with watercolors.
Happy Creating!
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
British Isles: More Photos of Cobh, Ireland
After returning from Fota House, we climbed Cobh's steep hillside to St. Colman's Cathedral above the port and train station.
Every facet of the cathedral inspired me with its beauty. I feel like this door alone could be a painting.
A resident Peregrine falcon perched high atop the spires and gargoyles.
Full of beauty, Cobh charmed me at every turn with sights like this door labeled "Magic Place."










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