Welcome to 'A Tender Undertaking' where you and I work together to create a project that commemorates life! We can transform existing items into something new, or create a whole new project from scratch. You can be as involved in the designing and construction as you want.
These tender undertakings can serve as gifts of appreciation for others, artistry that marks a personal transformation, or become a meaningful legacy for those who come after you. |
Project Samplings
My Experience
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Contact Me
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![]() Making things runs in my family. I grew up with a Dad who added rooms onto our family home and later built a whole house from the ground up, a Mom who sews, knits, paints homemade cards and grows things, a brother who makes music on his many guitars, and a sister who crafts beautiful art out of a variety of materials that hadn't even crossed my mind!
To read more about my education and experience, please click the 'My Experience' button. |
If you have an idea you would like to see manifested, or would like help coming up with an idea, please contact me and let's see what we can come up with together!
Email: chriszirbelhere@gmail.com
Cell: 818-326-3070 For more about my healing practice: www.christinezirbel.com Pictured: Kaleidoscope quilt in process for me and my husband, designed with shapes and colors that promote our energies according to feng shui. The movement in the pattern reminds us that the only constant is change and therefore, potential.
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Bloggy Ponderings

I ponder a lot. From time to time I post my ponderings on this blog.
Pictured: a painting of a photo of my grandmother at 10 years old. She was going to perform in a dance recital. I painted it on plywood letting the grain of the wood show through. Embellished with decoupaged lace bits and napkins.
To read more, click the 'Bloggy Ponderings' button below.
Pictured: a painting of a photo of my grandmother at 10 years old. She was going to perform in a dance recital. I painted it on plywood letting the grain of the wood show through. Embellished with decoupaged lace bits and napkins.
To read more, click the 'Bloggy Ponderings' button below.