OK, Lisa, take deep breaths...breath in...breath out...
While Photoshop is a bitmap based program, Inkscape is a vector based program. In other words, in PS, you work with pixels (if you zoom in real close, you will see the squares (pixels) that make up the picture.
Inkscape is a vector based program and it uses nodes to make changes to picture (have included a photo below.
You are able to work anyplace in the screen that you see...that square when you start the program reps the workspace which can be changed (more about that later). I can see that you have started to create something by the two nodes on the screen but it seems that you need to add some Fill and Stroke. If you click on any color on the color bar right below your image it will give some color to your shape. Also if you look below the color bar on the left you will see a F and below that a S...that is Fill and Stoke...double click to open up the or right click on the image and the Fill and Stroke option is there...left click and it will open. Fill is for the
Color of the shape and Stroke is for the outline of the shape.

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This photo shows the nodes on an image and that is how you change the image. Once you click on the second icon it will show the nodes. You many need to zoom it to work with them cuz they are tricky. There are different types of nodes and they change the shape of the design in different ways.
Work slow and have patience.
Doin the Bug...ain't nothin wrong if you wanna do da Bug all nite long...