Wednesday’s Creative Tip: Start a Travel Journal

Sky at Dusk


Tis the season for traveling and a great time for gathering ideas for future projects. Whether you are interested in becoming more creative in writing, painting, sketching, cooking, music, fashion, or whatever suits your fancy, recording experiences while traveling is a treasure trove for future inspirations. Your journal can be a trusty notebook in which you record events, people, or beauty that impressed you that day. But you don’t have to stick with the typical journal. Use a camera, or a sketchbook to record memorable or beautiful moments. I am constantly clicking away at my new iPhone camera whenever I see something that strikes me and i download to my computer in a folder for possible future paintings. You don’t have to paint to benefit from the photo travel journal. Whatever struck you as beautiful or interesting at the moment you took the picture can inspire you later. For example, the colors in the sky may be used in a future design or fashion project. Perhaps you snapped a picture of some people immersed in playing at the beach. This could spark a story later, or a illustration for a book!

Beach at Dusk


There are stories everywhere, as well as colors, yummy recipes, awesome fashion….you just need to be aware and record what you see!

Read more creative tips at:Add a Bit of Black.

A Day in the Life: New Ocean Oil

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I have gotten back into my studio after being out of town visiting my sick mom. Doing something creative like painting always perks me up.
So I finished and signed my sailboat oil:

Sailing Home Oil


I also made progress on my floral watercolor:

Watercolor progress

Getting back into the groove and feeling good!

Read more about Joye’s life as an artist at: Watercolor Pencils.

Joye’s artwork can be bought at : My Gallery Shop.

Inspiration Thursday: Clouds

Ohhh, I love to look at clouds! Maybe it is because I have been near the ocean more this summer and have been looking at the big sky. But clouds are so cool. They come in all sizes and shapes, are different everyday, change with the sun, the wind, the rain….

Clouds


You can lay on your back and gaze at them and watch them change shapes. Or, you can imagine what they look like: a rabbit, no an old man, no a cat, no a blanket. You can fly through them or look at them from both sides.

Clouds


Weather comes from them. They can be scary

Clouds


soothing

Clouds


beautiful

Clouds


awesome

Clouds


or just part of your wonderful day at the beach.

Clouds


The great part about clouds is that they are here everyday and are everywhere on this earth, so enjoy!

Read more about Joye’s inspirations at: Sunsets.

Joye’s artwork can be bought at : My Gallery Shop.

Happy Fourth of July!!

Margate Beach


Happy Fourth of July to everyone from the seashore near Margate New Jersey! Celebrate your freedom living in this great country!!!

Joyeful Friday Find: Creative Every Day

I found a soul mate of a blog, Creative Every Day. When living a creative life, it is so comforting and invigorating to join a community of like minded creative people. It helps to spur you on when other people share their ideas and projects.
Leah, the writer of this blog, has started a creative everyday challenge that I have joined.

Creative Everyday Challenge


Every month there is a theme to our creative projects, this month it is Bliss.
Bliss, happiness, being ecstatic over something. Well, right now I am full of bliss over the ocean where I spend a lot of my time. I am painting a series of paintings about the ocean.

Margate Bay


What is your bliss and how can you incorporate a creative project around this love?

Read more about Joyefulart finds at: Composing Music in Captivity.

Margate Bay watercolor prints can be purchased at Gallery Shop.

Food is Good, Margaritas in Margate

I welcome my husband Frank for another guest food post:

We make Margaritas in Margate every weekend over the summer. But, first, let’s review my rules for recipes. The result should: contain fewer rather than more ingredients; highlight the natural flavor of the ingredients; and contain zero or a minimum of processed products. This means that I do not use any pre-made mixes. The neon-green color of those concoctions is enough to scare me away.

Here are some thoughts about the ingredients that go into a Margarita. First, sample a bunch of brands of Tequila. However, do not buy one with a worm in the bottom of the bottle. Why would you? Some Tequilas are so smooth and rich you can sip them in a little shot glass with a dash of lime juice. They also have cool names, such as Cabo Wabo. Second, I would recommend against triple sec. Instead, use a better quality orange liqueur such as Patron Orange or Cointreau. Third, use freshly squeezed lime juice.

The traditional recipe for a rocks Margarita is 1.5 ounces Tequila, 1.0 ounce good orange liqueur and the juice of a nice, juicy lime. This is a strong drink for some people. This is probably why simple syrup, sugar, sour mix or neon-green colored liquids are commonly used when making a Margarita.

Here is a better idea. Go to a farmer’s market and buy some fresh fruit. We have made Margaritas with strawberries, blueberries, mango, watermelon, peaches, blackberries and many other fruits. Featured in the photo is a cantaloupe Margarita. I did not measure the quantities of the ingredients, which I recognize is not necessarily such a good idea. Put chopped cantaloupe in a blender and blend until smooth. Add a couple of handfuls of ice. For this recipe, I used two shots of Tequila and I believe my shot glass is two ounces. I then added one shot of Patron Orange. Finally, I squeezed two fresh limes into the blender. Once again, blend until smooth, and you get two to four delicious frozen Margaritas. All of the flavors combine and remain distinct.

To make a nice photo, I garnished the drink with a plump cherry. We do not put salt on the rim of our Margarita glasses, as we are a bit fussy about our salt intake, but also because I would not want anything to interfere with the fresh fruit aspect of the experience.

Cantaloupe Margaritas

Read more Joyeful musings at: Tempeh Party Food.

Joye’s artwork is on sale at My Gallery Shop.

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