Tag: Rock Painting

Rocks Painted … Friendships Made!

  On a sunny day in September, a group of ladies from Quail Creek and Green Valley met in “Janet’s Rocking Casita” to paint rocks and, as always, new friendships were made. I’m often asked why I do these classes, and my answer is always the same: “Because it brings people together!” Many people here…

August Rock Stars

Janet Rumford and Inna Shames August certainly got off to a rocky start—but in a good way! On a sizzling afternoon in Quail Creek, nine women who met at Janet’s (air-conditioned) rocking casita were all transformed into rock stars, their creations speaking for themselves! In attendance were Carole Benson, Cyndee Burns, Janice Jahne, Paula Moore,…

Quilt Rock Painting

Inna Shames and Janet Rumford On April 2 a group of women from The Women of Quail Creek came together to engage in the artistic activity of painting rocks at Janet’s cozy casita. This month’s rock painting theme was quilting. There was a plethora of patchwork designs with stitch marks so skillfully rendered that one…

Shamrock Rocks and More!

Janet Rumford Inna Shames In a recent gathering, The Women of Quail Creek engaged in yet another fun and creative rock painting class at Janet’s Rocking Casita. Since spring was very much in the air and, of course, St. Patrick’s Day and Easter were just around the corner, the themes for this round of rock…

New Year Rocks!

Janet Rumford and Inna Shames On Jan. 2 a group of 11 rock painting enthusiasts converged on Janet’s casita to make certain that 2024 got off to a rocking, rollicking start! Each woman painted two rocks and, as always, a great time was had by all. And, as always, imagination and creative talent carried the…

TWOQC Holiday Rock Painting With Janet

Janet Rumford and Jane Gold On Dec. 13, 11 The Women of Quail Creek (TWOQC) members had fun at the December Rock Painting class painting Santa rocks. Since the holidays were upon us, what better way to celebrate this festive season than by painting holiday rocks in Janet’s casita? No artistic talent was required. Hats off…