Saturday, 19 October 2013

And another one....

Hi everybody!

Hope you are enjoying your weekend. Here in Rhineland we had sunshine, and the temps were a lot milder, so it looks like we will be having a few pleasant days.
This is another one of the Halloween she-art pieces I made last week. The background was painted, sprayed, and colour was added with pastels. I stamped some spiders' webs and bats. The witch is from the Gecko Galz collage sheet 'witchy women'. The frame around the witch is from Jessica Sporn's frames stencil.
At Moo Mania the theme this time is 'eyes', so I have put some eyes (Flonz crafts) and my text on a moo card. The witch, cat and hat are stamps from Close to my heart, and have been embossed with extra fine EP. I used less ink than usual on the witch, so she appears to be transparent. This was really just a bit of fun with left overs. I am linking to AJJ - she-art and Moo Mania - eyes.





Today I made the most of the good weather and went for a walk again, along the Rhine Damn, admiring the meadows and trees, and the ships and barges which are constantly passing up and down the river.









Then I spent some time climbing up to the top of the castle ruins, and admiring the wonderful view from the top - which in the old days was useful for watching for enemies and stopping ships to exert taxes....
 



This little motor boat was so quick that I only just caught it:
 



And as much as I like modern art, I think they could have found a better place for this piece than on the castle ruins....Perhaps he's supposed to be keeping guard.
 

And of course, there are dungeons....
 


But this was my fave pic today - somebody has added a graffiti to the public toilets opposite the church, making a smiling face - perhaps he was just happy to have found them on time. The light reflections are from the stained glass windows of the church.


 Hope that you have enjoyed your tour today - I certainly did.
Have a great day, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!


Friday, 18 October 2013

A halloween card & some photos

Hi everybody!
At FSC the challenge this fortnight is to use stencils or masks. I used a TH spider-web stencil to make the background for my card. It has been distressed with DI in tumbled glass, faded jeans and chipped saphire.
I stamped the background here and there with a crackle stamp before adding the top layer of stamps - the witch, cat, hat and sentiment are from a Halloween set by close to my heart, that I won in a challenge last year. I stamped the images with archival black and embossed them with EP extra fine in black. The owl corners have been punched, and the bow made from some distressed gauze. I mounted the card onto a black mat and used a 6x6 card in dark blue.






I am aslo linking to Artful times -  feeling distressed, and Manon's Paper Saturdays.

I had a long walk today, through the fields, past the lakes and stables, and then into 'town' and along the Rhine. I was really tired, so I went into the bakery and treated myself to a large cappuccino - naughty but yummy!

There are several of these tunnels along the path through the fields. They lead under the motorway to the fields on the other side, so that wild animals can get from one side to the other in safety. In winter I met a fox that had just crossed through, but he was not pleased to see me!




When I stopped to take a photo of these ladies, they all looked at me as if they were wondering  what I was up to...

The horses all turned their backs on me and got on with their grazing....

Tomorrow the weather should be better, so I hope to have another nice walk, perhaps in a different direction this time.
Have a good day, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Thursday, 17 October 2013

She-Art

Hi everybody!
Another cold and dreary day here, brrrrrr - it can only get better - I hope.
I made some journal pages for she-art at AJJ last week, and now have time to post them. I didn't get round to much this week, as I have been busy knitting, washing, even doing the dreaded H*******K and I*****G! Don't worry, the attack will pass.
The first piece is once again evidently influenced by Halloween.

The background was painted with grey, into which I added colours using pastel chalks. I sprayed some red and purple at the top and let it drip. The floating / flying figures have been stenciled and painted with black. The background colours still show through it. At first I wanted to give it a second coat, but decided I like it the way it is. The skellies have been stamped, as have the bats and spiders' webs, and the kid on the left at the bottom is a die-cut.





The second piece is rather a contrast programme, a double page I made using a photo of my Great Grandmother Rachel and the text 'woman of valour' (Eshet Chayil) from Proverbs 31.
The background has been painted with green and blue, and the patterns in the background have been stencilled and stamped.







I am linking to Paint Party Friday, hosted, as always, by Eva and Kristin.
Have  a good day, take care, and thanks for coming by.

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

And the first one out of the hat was:

Hi everybody!
This morning I took my new, knitted hat - worn here by a pink flower pot, as I did not want to spoil your day with a picture of me -


- and   put the names of those who wanted to join in my giveaway into it.The first one who jumped out into my hand was


SANDY DEHON!

Congrats, Sandy, please mail me your addy and I will get your prize - the ATCs and the bony hand - off to you this week.

And as I always have a childish pleasure pulling names out of hats, I pulled again, and this time the first one out was


RITA 

of  RMG Creations, who will be getting a little surprise.

Ladies, please mail me your details asap.

Thanks to all who joined in!

Have a great day and take care!


Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Tags

Hi everybody!
Our challenge at Tag Tuesday this week is shoes. I am still sticking to my Halloween theme, though, and also keeping in the direction of she-art, the challenge at AJJ.
I die cut the witchy accessories - broom, hat and shoes, using a Sizzix die and fun-foam. I mounted the tag onto a jazzy background, and added some girly shoes which I had in my stash, and prettied up the witch's hat to match. At the moment I am enjoying making nonsense stuff!





  The second tag has been made for the Tagalong challenge - hocus pocus
The background is a piece of white card, which was smeared with black DI, sprayed with water and then dried. I stamped over it with a crackle stamp in black. The witch flying across the moon is a digi stamp, which has been fussy cut. The tree is a TH die cut, the little book of spells  has been made from black paper and old book-pages, sewn together with 'real' witch's hair. The raven and skull have been printed twice - once onto paper and once onto a transparencs, fussy cut, and placed over each other to give more depth.






Yesterday was cold and windy, but stayed mostly dry, although we had a lot of dark clouds. The first pic was the view from my balcony early in the morning:


And these two were taken at the Rhine, looking to the bridge. In the second one, the ferry is just about to cross back to 'our' side.

I was pleased to see that I was chosen for the Saturday Spotlight at Fashinable Stamping Challenges, and was in the top three at Rogue Redheads.

That's enough for today - Have a good one, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!