Friday 15 June 2012

PPF and Postcard Challenge


Hi everybody, welcome to another week of Paint Party Fridayhosted as always by Eva and Kristin, and Darcy's Postcard Challengeweek 24, where we are off to Italy, which for me means ROME, which is my third favourite town in this world!


Jason and Shannon loved the T-shirts from Lviv. The wedding is going to take place in August, and Cissie and Thelma spend a lot of time squabbling over the arrangements, each determined to outdo the ideas of the other one. But Jason and Shannon both have other ideas. Shannon wants a romantic wedding in white. Jason wants a cool event with all of his mates. Cissie and Thelma at least agree over the fact that their kids have no clue about how to organise things, and decide to send them off to Rome for a few days, to make up for the holiday Jason was not allowed to take in Thailand.
On the day before their departure, they go to the Chippie for their usual meal, and then to Cissie’s for their afternoon tea and cakes. Jason has a list of friends he wants to invite, and Shannon a list of her's. The *Oldies* promise to think about it if there is enough room at the reception. Jason is cross, and says, *’Ang on, it’s my weddin’, ain’t it, so why don’t I get to choose?* Shannon buts in and says, *Your wedding? What about me? It’s just as much MY wedding!!* Cissie and Thelma seem to have been practising chorus speaking, for they say, *And we’re paying!! * Cissie adds, *Anyway, we have to invite the neighbours and their families, they always invite us!* Jason asks, *Do you know that Latif and Munah have got 9 kids?* They’ll fill up the reception themselves!* *What?* Asks Cissie, They have 9 kids already? I swear she gets pregnant every time she irons his trousers! Reminds me of my great uncle Joseph – He had so many kids he couldn’t keep track of how many, let alone the names!* *And I hope you learn to keep your trousers buttoned!* says Thelma, *I don’t want no 9 grandchildren!*
On this happy note, Shannon and Jason decide to go home and get packed….
The flight to Rome is pleasant, and when they arrive  it is hot and sunny, a pleasant change after cold and rainy London. They are staying at a little hotel on the Via Pinerola, near the Piazza Re di Roma, which is very central. They are delighted to find lots of cafés, bars and pubs directly nearby. On the first day they do a round tour with a bus, and then spend the next days visiting the famous sights one by one– the Vatican, the Via Appia Antika, the Colosseum, the Pantheum, the Tiber, the Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain,the Castel Sant’Angelo, the Baths of Caracalla, and many, many more. Every time Jason looks at one of the pretty girls he gets a sharp dig in his ribs from Shannon, and is told to look at something else!
Shannon has read the wonderful novel  in which the two protagonists promise eternal love by placing a lock on the third streetlight of Ponte Milvio and launching the key in the River Tiber.This ritual has become one of the new symbols of the city.The padlocks of love became hundreds, then thousands, were even stolen! Eventually  padlocks were put on the streetlight to stop it being stolen, which unfortunately fell apart because the locks weighed too much! But this does not deter Jason and Shannon from placing a lock there! The authorities have placed chains there now, specially to accommodate the love-locks!


Some of the famous sights: 


Some Panorama Views:



The Trevi Fountain was Shannon's fave place; Jason enjoyed sitting on the Spanish Steps and ogling the girls as they went past in their mini-skirts....


(Photos courtesy of Wikipedia Commons)


And this is the postcard they send home, taken on the famous Ponte Milvio, after they have sworn eternal love and fixed their padlock to the chain. Jason is lifting his *scrawny bird*, as he likes to call her, clean off her little  feet....

And for Paint Party Friday I would like to share another of my 'ancient' nudes, painted in 1995.

Here's wishing you all a good day, take care, have fun and thanks for looking in!

Wednesday 13 June 2012

Thursday and grunge again

Hi you all, yesterday was such a cold and windy day here, more like winter than the middle of summer. But I suppose it could be worse! I have been busy painting, doing a little furniture up-grade. I have a little sewing table that I found in a skip back in the 80's, which I thought needed a freshen-up. It was varnished in dark brown, and now it is a nice, creamy white. But now it looks too new, so tomorrow I will grunge it up a little bit and see if I like it better that way. I forgot to take a before picture, but I hope to be finished by the weekend, and then I can show you the after photos at least.
In the evening I fiddled about grunging up two tins, one that used to hold pencils, and the other one throat lozenges. A neighbour saw them, and said they look like they have been at the bottom of a trash can for ten years, so I think that's a compliment. They may be a bit too grungy for some tastes, but not mine! I still have to line the inside of the tins with some patterned paper, but I suppose they will get finished at the weekend, too. My next project will be to paint another ancient table in the same creamy white, so it looks like I will be busy  for the next few days.
Here I remembered to take a before photo after I had started to put some primer on it:


And now grunged up and ready to go:


And the second one:


The roses are rub ons from LaBlanche.

And I also managed to make a tidy and non-grungy card for a change:




But I still like the grungy stuff better, it seems to be more me!

Have a good day you all, whatever you are up to. I'll be back tomorrow with Jason and Shannon in Rome, wonder if they can behave themselves there? Till then, take care, and thanks for dropping in!

More Grungy Postcards

Hi you all, Wednesday already, another week is flying - or am I just getting slower? Had a lovely, sticky day yesterday, using lots of paint, mod-podge, paper, paste and varnish, but got none of my work got finished, as it all involved a lot of waiting in between to get things dried and ready for the next stage. But in between I made the last touches to some postcards. I am really enjoying just being free, getting inky and sticky and doing what I feel like, it just does me good!






Here's hoping that you all have a great day, take care, have fun, and find time for some things that make the heart feel good. Thanks for visiting!

Tuesday 12 June 2012

Tag Tuesday

Hi you all, it's time for Tag Tuesday, and for the third week running I have my tag done on time. But first I want to show a card I made for *The Cheerful Stamp Pad*, where our theme this week is 'In the Garden'. You have 2 weeks to make something and join in! I have used an aperture card, and a LaBlanche stamp to make the garden scene inside. The girl on the front is a freebie from Free vintage digital images. The lovely dragonfly was made by Diane.



Here is the tag for *Tag Tuesday*. I cut a piece of cardboard in tent form, distressed and inked it, and added an image taken from one of my old books, showing a boys camp back in the 1930s. I added some 'tent-flaps' made from cheese cloth, dyed with DI 'ancient linen', and a flag pole with the Union Jack, rather wonky; we would have got into trouble at scout camp for things like that. I never enjoyed camping as a kid, where I went more or less voluntarily (better than staying home!) to camping *holidays* with the scouts or school, and later, as a teacher, often had to take kids camping (Under protest and NOT voluntarily!). I have added a song we used to sing round the campfire, and some tools, made of paper and rolled round a knitting needle to give them some form. The hammer is a little metal charm. Anyone else remember that song?
There's a long, long worm a-crawling
Along the ridge of my tent.
I can hear reveille blowing,
And it's time I went.
There's some cold, cold water waiting
For me to take my morning dip,
And when I return, I'll find that worm
Upon my pillowslip!



And this was another tag I made on Sunday while on my cardboard trip!
I am Linking here to Simon Says  Stamp and Show, 'Anything goes'

Enough for today! Have a great day you all, take care, and thanks for visiting!

Sunday 10 June 2012

Made with lots of sticky, inky fingers


Hi everybody, here's wishing you all a happy Sunday. I had a great day yesterday, just playing with paper, paste, inks, sprays and cardboard - can it be better? Not for me. Here are some of the things I made.

First of all I made a cardboard tag, embossed and distressed as yesterday. The image (Lost Coast Designs) has been stamped with Archival green and embossed with Perfect pearls in bronze. I stamped onto a scrap of designer paper. Once again I used string, some beads and a strip of lace - thanks Diane! - for the embellies.



The grungy postcard has been made with a blended paper background, which has been stamped, collaged with images from CI, and stamped with one of my fave quotes.




And last but not least a concertina album, with sewn in journaling pages and chipboard covers. I covered them with some of the beautiful, hand-painted paper that also came from Diane. The album has a black elastic band to close it, which I have decorated with a Prima butterfly. The butterfly can be taken off so that the album can easily be stored in a handbag.






Okay, that's all for today. Have a great day, take care, and thanks a lot for dropping in!





Saturday 9 June 2012

Cardboard Crazy

Last week I made 2 tags from cardboard for challenges. To make them, I had to cut up a box, which meant I now have loads of cardboard which is just begging to be used up. The problem is, when I start cardboarding I can't stop. So here are some more pieces I made this week.

The image has been stamped onto speciality stamping paper from LaBlanche using Archival red, and then fussy cut. The lovely lady from Da Vinci is from Lost Coast designs. I mounted the image onto some designer paper from Webster's Pages, which has again been used behind the cardboard. The cardboard has been distressed, inked and embossed with my *dirty mix* EP again, as has the flower. I mounted it to make an easel card.



The cardboard here has been distressed as before. The 'Mona Lisa' (LaBlanche) and the quote have been stamped onto speciality card using stazon olive. I added some lace, some string and a large glass bead. I like the contrast between the cardboard, lace and string. I am linking to Out of a Hat Creations, who want to see favourite stamps.


And lastly I made a postcard, which I intend to send through the post to see how it survives the journey. I used the same techniques as before, stamping the images this time with archival green.



Okay, that was enough for today. I still have my working space full of cardboard, so will stay calm and carry on....
Have a good day you all, and thanks for dropping in!


Friday 8 June 2012

Postcard Challenge and PPF

Another week has sped by and it is once again time for Paint Party Friday, week 13 of year 2, hosted as always by Kristin and Eva, and Darcy's Postcard Challenge, week 23.

Jason and Shannon are having a few peaceful days just for themselves, and can squabble a much as they like without Cissie or Thelma butting in, as they have gone to Warsaw for a few days to visit some very distant relations. The *Kids* are staying in Cissie’s flat, looking after her Budgies, and enjoying not having the *old girls* around. Azhar comes over and tells them all about the wonderful *life experiences* he had in Thailand. Jason looks envious, so Shannon digs him in the ribs and reminds him that he had a good time at home, too, which he can’t deny.

They have the usual problems of getting the exhaustive luggage of the two into the car and to the airport. Thelma keeps shouting at Jason to drive more slowly, Cissie keeps exhorting him to hurry up, and Shannon telling them all to shut up. After the usual haggling at the check in with the excess baggage, they wave happily as the two waddle through flight control to board their plane. They luckily get a row of three seats just for themselves, so nobody has to suffer being squeezed in between them, as Thelma always insists on sitting on the gangway side, and Cissie at the window....

In Warsaw they stay with Cissie’s cousin- twice- removed, Lydia, who makes them very welcome. They love the Polish food, which is good, rich in calories and in abundant measure....mounds of sausages, wonderful soups and stews, pieroggi filled with potatoes, mushrooms and meat, chlodnik - cold beet soup made of soured milk, young beet leaves, beets, cucumbers and chopped fresh dill, and one of Cissie’s favourites, kapuśniak - Cabbage soup with chicken and carrot. Of course, we must not forget all the wonderful sweet dishes and cakes - Makowiec, Pączek, Pierniki, Sernik, mazurek , Chałka, Krówki, Ptasie, Mleczko, Kisiel, Budyń, and many, many more. Her fave is Makowiec- Sweet poppy seed-swirl cake, with raisins and walnuts. They buy some Polish beer to take back home for the Budgie-sitters.



While they are there they visit lots of relatives, the old city centre,the Kazienki Palace, and a part of the wall belonging to the Ghetto, which brings back lots of sad memories of the terrible things that happened during WWII, and the murder and deportation of thousands of Jews.




They find lots of shops and cafés, too, and enjoy their visit, which flies by very quickly. They take a different route home. They go by coach to Lviv, (Lemberg) on the Polish/Ukrainian border, and see the preparations being made for the European Football Cup. Lviv was a major centre of Polish culture for hundreds of years, before being made part of the Soviet Union after the German-Russian invasion in 1939, and being integrated into the Ukraine by the Treaty of Yalta in 1944.



They fly home from Lviv, before all the football fans arrive. They buy T-shirts for the Kids with the Lviv town motto:


(All photos courtesy of Wikipedia)

This is the card that they send to Jason and Shannon from Warsaw:




The card shows the flag and emblem of the town of Warsaw. Warsaw's name in the Polish language, Warszawa (also formerly spelled Warszewa and Warszowa), means "belonging to Warsz", Warsz being a shortened form of the masculine name of Slavic origin Warcisław. Folk etymology attributes the city name to a fisherman Wars and his wife Sawa. According to legend, Sawa was a mermaid living in the Vistula River with whom Wars fell in love. The card has been made by collaging the red and yellow stripes with the emblem and the usual photo of Cissie, who is wearing her new red-and-yellow outfit - very daring!


On the way home, Cissie says she is very much looking forward to getting home and going out for some good food. *Good food?* warbles Thelma, *We haven’t stopped eating all week!* *True*, says Cissie. *But we didn’t have any fish and chips! And the tea was just not the same as back home!*

For Paint Party Friday I am sharing another old nude, once painted in 1991, using tempera colours on water colour paper:


That's all for today, have a good day you all, take care, and thanks a lot for visiting!