Friday, 11 April 2014

Happy colours and sparkling images

Hi everybody!
It's weekend again, the weeks seem to fly by more and more quickly the older I get.
This morning started out cool and misty, but in the afternoon the sun came out and the skies were blue again. The green of the fresh grass and trees is just overwhelming, and I can't see enough of it. The first green of the leaves is always such a special, intensive colour, just wonderful.

The two cards here are part of my DT work for Gecko Galz this month. These images have been printed onto some of my hand-painted and stamped background papers. The ink stays wet for some time on the acrylic paint, so it is possible to emboss it after printing I used tinsel hologram EP. The images are from the silhouettes stamp set. Strangely enough, I have 2 of the images as stamps as well, but the digi-stamps have the advantage here that they can be printed in almost any size, which makes them very flexible. I matted the images with dark grey mirri card, and used card-stock in petrol and purple for the cards, to complemet the colours in my background paper. I used coordinating ribbons and flowers as embellishments.




Material list: Image SO8 from Silhouette stamps, hand-painted
BG paper, EP, card-stock. scrap paper for matting, embellishments.



(Material list: Image SO6, card-stock, hand-painted BG paper, EP, embellishments, scrap paper for matting.)

I am linking to Paint Party Friday and AJJ, happiness, as these are colours which make me happy again and again, and to Paper Saturdays

This is taken from the old walls looking down into what used to be the moat - can you see the horses grazing?


The path along the wall:

In the park:


Wishing you all a sunny weekend!
Have a great day, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Playing with colours

Hi everybody!
The week is racing by, and I have had a busy week doing this and that and not really getting anything finished! I made some backgrounds using lots of colours, that was fun, and I hope that I will get round to finishing them next week. I see a lot of figures lurking in the first one....


What will this one be? I had fun heating and bubbling the colours to give some texture.

And I think this will be an underwater world:


This one is more or less finished, I painted another 2 figures like those I did last week inspired by Thierry Noir. But I like the background best, once again heated and bubbled to give texture.



I am linking to Paint Party Friday, hosted as always by Eva and kristin, and to AJJ, hosted by the sweet Susi, 'Happiness', as these strange figures make me happy.

And here are some photos from my walk this morning.

Walking through the fields:


I loved this view looking over the roof of the old Langer Hof at Kalkum to the church spire:

And of course, I had to visit my ducks and the Schloss where they live:





And on my way home through the park I saw a crane sitting on the roof of one of the neighbouring houses, not a very frequent sight. I watched it for a few minutes till it spread its wings and flew away towards the Rhine.


Have a great day, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Tag Tuesday

Hi everybody!

Another week has flown by and it's time for a new edition of Tag Tuesday. Our theme this week is
'The fantastic and strange'. My first thought was yikes, what do I do for this? My
second thought was much the same!
In the end I remembered a picture in one of my strange books. It's called 'The infinitely great and the infinitely little and was published in 1885. There are a lot of engravings of all sorts of things, animals and places that were surely weird and wonderful to the people reading it back then.


My fave illustration when I was a little girl was this one, and especially the caption under it, which reads, 
'Gnomes of the German Legends laying bare the skeleton of an ichthyosaurus'
I was most astonished that a book which was supposed to be scientific, was talking about German gnomes! I have seen a lot here, but mostly in people's front gardens....

Anyway, to cut a long story short,  I used the picture to make my tag. 
The clean shoes are to change into so as not to take too much dirt home to their house, where I presume they were living with  Sleeping Beauty or Snow White, who kept house for them. And they probably found the skull during the excavations....



This wonderful tree is standing in the garden of the Florence-Nightingale Hospital


The rape seed is already flowering along the Rhine:

And I was once again fascinated by the wonderful clouds this afternoon


And last but not least, I have managed to open my Etsy shop. I started it in 2011, and have just got round to putting in some stock, so I would be happy if you would take a look, and even happier if someone would buy something! Bit by bit I shall be adding more items.

Have a good day, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by.

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Signs of Spring and Happy Mail

Hi everybody!
Spring is really springing here. The past 2 days have been a bit cooler, with a little rain, and that has really done the plants and flowers good. At SOARTFUL Challenge the theme is signs of spring, with shades of green and other colours.  I have made a collage of some of my photos and paintings of the past few days which I  then gave a springlike frame online, and now love it. I think I will print this one out and hang it up.


Today I discovered that my little Samsung camera has a video button,and tried it. I think I need to find the instruction booklet, as my filmed duck looks like it is on speed. Hope it is at least good for a laugh!

 

Same problem with the geese and the goslings!


I hope to soon be able to make a video which doesn't look like it has been left over from the early 1900s....

And I recently got Happy Mail. This card was sent from Diane. She sent it early, as the other cards she sent took loooooooong weeks to get here, so this one arrived in 3 days! Thanks Diane!


Christine sent me a get well card and present which was also on its way for four weeks. I think the customs are to blame, as they hold the stuff there for weeks before they put their little stamp on it and decide that it is really just a normal letter. I will have fun using all these nice embellishments, and the card she made is gorgeous. Thanks Christine!



That's all for today, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Impressions of spring

Hi everybody!

Just a quick post this evening.

This little girl looks like the spring fairy. She has been stamped and clear embossed. Does EP get old? Mine is not embossing smoothly anymore. The background paper is from Gecko Galz's Solarium paper pack. It has been matted with black card from an old calendar and mounted onto some hand-painted background paper. I made it back in February for another challenge and couldn't find it, and it turned up under a heap on my table while I was looking for something else.

I am linking to FSC, 'Silhouettes'.




Outside all the trees and blooming and budding. This tree with different coloured blossoms is in a neighbour's garden:


The apple trees lining the fields behind the house  are blooming sweetly:


The path is not covered with snow, but with fallen petals, which were cascading round me as I walked along the path:
 

The lilacs belong to the house next door:
 



The trees in the park are in full bloom:
 

And this little fellow kept a watchful eye on me:
 

Hope spring will soon visit those places where it hasn't arrived yet!

Have a good day, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!

Friday, 4 April 2014

Journal Pages, Pictures and an art project

Hi everybody!
The weekend is nearly here and I am sure some of you will be looking forward to it!

I made another mixed media journal spread using some 'paint mess' pages. I spilled a big dollop of terracotta paint, so used it to cover 2 pages, and then did a bit of brush wiping on top of that. I added the blue round the edges with oil pastels, as it looked a bit sad. I collaged lots of stuft, stamped Ryn's lovely bubbles, added fragments of text, and of course, Mr Umbrella Man had to join in again. The text is from Psalm 72:6,  *He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass; as showers that water the earth*. I don't know why, but this text was floating around in my head as I made the page. I love the Hebrew poetry of the psalms, which repeats ideas using different words instead of rhyming.

I am linking to AJJ, Happiness, as there are lots of things here make me happy - the lovely stamp from Ryn which Sandy sent me, the animals, butterflies and birds, Mr U.M., and fragments of words.
Also linking to Paint Party Friday, Simons Monday Challenge (anything goes) and Paper Saturdays.









This morning I walked along the Rhine, and round by the church and heard a duck quacking from somewhere above my head. I looked up and saw a duck sitting on the top of a high wall:



The Hedge between my fave path and the school playground:
 


And last but not least, I am joining in a pay-it-forward art project. Here are the details, and I would be happy if some of you would join in:


* Pay It Forward Art-making Project for 2014 *

I promise to make a small work of art for the first five people who comment on this post and say "YES, I want in". A 'like' alone is not enough of a commitment, nor is a comment about thinking Pay It Forward is a great idea.

You must in turn post this as your status update and make something for the first five who comment on your status.

The rules are simple:
– It has to be your work, made by you, and the recipient must receive it before 2014 ends.
– It can be anything art-based: a drawing/illustration or a conceptual work of art, a photograph, a knitted item, cross-stitch, paper maché – or anything in between.

I'm paying this forward thanks to Marji  Yes, you can be on each other's pay it forward lists.

First five, GO!

 
Step 1Copy&Paste this (see below) as your latest entry on your favourite social website (in my case, its this blog) 

 
Step 2For the first five people who comment on your blog entry saying they want to participate, you will do an art trade with them that must be completed by December 31st 2014. I would count as the first person so technically you only need another four. If you find your friends are keen you can do as many as you want.



Step 3All forms of art count including creative writing , photography, digital anything goes!

 

If you have any more qustions, just email me and let me know

I hope you have all stayed awake through this long post!
Have a great day, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!