Hi everybody!
Hope you have all had a good week.
Today we had sunshine. There were a few clouds, but no rain, and it was good to walk around without being buttoned up and booted!
At the moment there are a lot of challenges with the theme mail art or stamps. At Try it on Tuesday, the theme is 'In the mail', and runs till the 26th May. At Moo Mania and More the challenge is mail art, and at AJJ, circles. And last but not least, the challenge at the Three Muses is Stamp People.
My first piece has been made for the Stamp People challenge, but also fits nicely to mail art and to circles. I used 2 stamps from a series of Liberian stamps with US presidents. I cut off the heads of my umbrella men (sorry, sounds soooo brutal!) and swapped them for the presidential heads. I used a page from an ancient Sears and Roebuck catalogue as background paper. It is very brittle and frail, and all I can do is to use it. I thought the buggy makes a wonderful setting for my presidential gentlemen! I mounted it onto some aqua cardstock to match the stamps. I love that you can see the reverse of the page at the same time! And I like the sentence 'We have embodied.....' fits well to the theme!
Hope you have all had a good week.
Today we had sunshine. There were a few clouds, but no rain, and it was good to walk around without being buttoned up and booted!
At the moment there are a lot of challenges with the theme mail art or stamps. At Try it on Tuesday, the theme is 'In the mail', and runs till the 26th May. At Moo Mania and More the challenge is mail art, and at AJJ, circles. And last but not least, the challenge at the Three Muses is Stamp People.
My first piece has been made for the Stamp People challenge, but also fits nicely to mail art and to circles. I used 2 stamps from a series of Liberian stamps with US presidents. I cut off the heads of my umbrella men (sorry, sounds soooo brutal!) and swapped them for the presidential heads. I used a page from an ancient Sears and Roebuck catalogue as background paper. It is very brittle and frail, and all I can do is to use it. I thought the buggy makes a wonderful setting for my presidential gentlemen! I mounted it onto some aqua cardstock to match the stamps. I love that you can see the reverse of the page at the same time! And I like the sentence 'We have embodied.....' fits well to the theme!
The second piece is a mail art envelope. I used a manila A5 one, and some background paper from Gecko Galz (Vintage by me). Once again I used my wonderful Mr UM. I glued stamps onto a piece of scrap paper and then die cut Mr UM twice. The rest of the envelope has been decorated with TH tissue tape, stamps with a postal them and some mail-art stamps stamped in black Archival.
This was a fun and easy make.
I am also linking to Manon's Paper Saturdays and Simons Monday Blog (M = mail art)
On my walk yesterday I once again admired this lovely, old brickwall, held together by a few pieces of rusty iron.
I walked through the sculpture park, and admired the gardens. The gardeners were busy cutting the grass, but left islands of longer grass here and there, which gave a very pretty effect.
The old chapel, which was in a bad state, has now been repaired, and the scaffolding removed, so it is looking beautiful again.
And on the way home along the Rhine I enjoyed the varieties of wild flowers and grass waving in the wind.
Have a great day you all, take care, and thanks a lot for coming by!