Saturday 28 January 2017

Birds of a feather....

Hi Everybody!
It's weekend - enjoy!
The weather is not quite as sunny as it was the past 2 days,
but it's a bit milder, so that makes up for it. I was able to have a short
walk again. I wanted to pick up some lovely shells and feathers
I saw, but can't bend down yet because of my ribs.
 I will find some another time!

For Art Journal Journey, Erika's theme of 'tell me a story',
I have 2 pages in my 2nd new journal,
which is already 'old' and nearly full!
The first page is a heap of words, you have to make 
the story yourself! The 2nd page is about childhood
 memories, I used to love watching my aunt cook 
and bake, and being able to 'help', and
lick the spoon....




I am in a tag phase just now. This one is about 10", and once again
made of recycled cardboard, partly peeled. I covered it with a mix of Golden crackle paste mixed with sky blue paint. The Euro shop recently 
had a variety of expensive brand names in crafty stuff for 1€ each, 
which was great. I roughed it up with a palette knife and 
added some Frantage EP. The other colours were added with
Gelatos and a water-brush. The birds are from a serviette,
which I pasted onto thin card and then fussy cut. 
The red berries were made from small balls (Pentart),
painted red, and the eggs are larger balls painted egg-shell blue
and then crackled. The nest was embellished with a remnant
of Christmas decoration band and some feathers.Then
I sewed it to an old calendar page.









I am linking to Simon Monday challenge, spread your wings

We once again had a wonderful sunrise, enhanced by
dark clouds:








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

Friday 27 January 2017

A beautiful sunrise

Hi Everybody!

It's Friday already, and the weekend is
almost upon us. The sun is shining again after a
wonderful dawn sky and sunrise, and I
was able to get out for a walk again -
not as far as usual, but there will hopefully be time
to get back in training when my bones have healed. There
is still ice and snow outside, but I was very careful -
I don't want to make a habit of  kissing the ground!

I have been enjoying playing with corrugated cardboard,
craft card and scraps of paper, fabric, feathers 
and whatever I find flying around. 
For my 12" tag today I used the spine which fell off of 
one of my old Muret Sanders Dictionaries. They are from the
beginning of the 20th century, and have a beautiful binding, but the 
leather parts are completely porous. Anyway, I decided to make it part of a tag:


The tag was first painted and embossed with Frantage
aged white EP. The doll has been cut from a pattern I have,
and her crown is a castle stamp from Paper Artsy, which I
 embossed with gold Utee. I added some burlap, a 
sentiment and stitching:






I am linking to Go Tag Thursday, 'ephemera'.
I was honoured to be showcased there this week.

Here is one of the dictionary volumes. Please feel free to copy the images and use them as ephemera:





And last but not least some photos of the 
magnificent sky this morning:










And my pride-and-joy amaryllis:


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


Thursday 26 January 2017

More this and that

Hi Everybody!
This week is flying by again, and today we even have
wonderful sunshine - so nice after the grey and gloomy
days. My ribs are still sore, but I went out for a short walk today,
and it was great to be by the Rhine again.
I do not like stopping home all day and have
been rather stir-crazy these past days, but the main
things is that my barbecued cracked ribs
are healing. And it did give me lots of
time for being creative!

One of the things I made is a box canvas, 12 x 9 1/2". It had already
 been painted before, and I wanted something new. I
worked it over using scraps of paper napkins, 
torn pieces of old letters, stamps from an old
passport, and loads of paints, sprays, German glass 
glitter, crackle glaze,
various Frantage embossing powders, 
and some lovely pink and green iridescent waxes 
from Pentart. I had great fun playing with this.
I added the transparent photo of a man and his
son. I don't know who they are, let's just say the represent
all who have somehow passed through the
world, written those letters, used the
passports etc. The photo is just a shadow or 'shade'
of them all. Friday, January 27th is the International
Holocaust Remembrance Day.













I am linking to Art Journal Journey, Erika's wonderful theme
of 'Tell me a story', Paint Party Friday, hosted as always by Eva and Kristin.
and Simon Monday Challenge, spread your wings.

The third flower is opening up on the amaryllis:



The ferry looks freshly scrubbed:


The fishing raven was there:


This boat has my initials:


Ice at the Rhine:




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