Saturday 25 February 2017

Weekend this and that

Hi Everybody!

I enjoyed watching the day grow light and a beautiful
sunrise again this morning, but there was a thick
frost on the fields, and there's definitely
a nip on the air. But the buds are growing bigger
and the birds are singing loud and happy,
so I hope that means that spring is on its way!

Today I made a simple tag for the transport
theme at Simon Monday Challenge. I wanted to use the die-cut 
balloon and cogs that dear Gill sent me in her wonderful
parcel. But I also wanted to make a balloon out of material,
so I sewed some little squares together, (thanks Chrissie) and 
cut them into a circle form to fit over the die cut.
I sewed 3/4 of the way round, and then 
pushed some padding into it to make it round. The 
background is a 10" craft tag, which got a quick coat
of cream coloured pain from Pentart, before being
collaged with stencils, a gift from  SandyI left the 
edges rough so that you can see the crafty BG. 
The wonderful quote is from Leonardo,
 and the threads for the tassel were pulled from a piece
of linen when I was fringing it. I sewed the whole thing onto
some recycled black  card from an old calendar.







I am also linking to More Mixed Media, anything goes.

Last night the clouds were rose and gold from the reflected sun:



Sunrise was beautiful:





Jack Frost had walked over the fields:


The buds are growing:


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

Friday 24 February 2017

Friday morning sky

Hi Everybody!

The storm seems to have blown over, and it took quite
a lot of trees and branches along with it. Today is
cool and clear and the sun was shining again, so
that was good.

Some of you may have seen this mirror when it was on my untidy
table being altered:


I remembered to take a photo almost at the beginning. The paper in the middle was just to keep the mirror from getting too dirty:


I threw lots of different scraps, pastes, paints, crackle etc at it:











And here is the finished result. The idea was to look at it first thing
in the morning to improve my attitude:


I am linking to Paint Party Friday.

 The sky this morning was beautiful:






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


Thursday 23 February 2017

Paint Party Friday

Hi Everybody!

This week has flown by, or perhaps been blown away by
the stormy winds we have had these past 2 days.
I hope it soon calms down and turns towards spring.
Today when I was waiting for the bus, I was surrounded by 
strange beings - a cow and a bear, 2 very sexy nuns,
some milk maids, a devil, Pippi Longstockings 
and 2 Japanese schoolgirls  in cake-frill short skirts.
And when the bus came along it was filled with more
strange folk. No, I haven't lost my last remnant of sanity -
today is the first day of the carnival here in Rhineland,
and strangely costumed people are in the majority. They
were on their way into Düsseldorf to join in the fun and parades,
and some were already very drunk   rather 'merry' although
it was still early in the morning.

Today I am sharing a 12"tag, made from partly peeled corrugated
card and collaged and painted in several layers, with some added 
stamping on the top layer. I used some swallows from a stamp set 
sent to me by Sabine, and some washi tapes from Gill
thanks ladies:


I added some moulding paste and art stones to make the centres
of the flowers, adding Stickles to give them some glitter:





I am linking to Tag Tuesday, spring flowers, Paint Party Friday, Stamps and stencils (paint, crackle and texture) and More mixed media, anything goes.

And I have one last piece for Linda's lovely challenge of 
'50 shades of red' at



Here are the last photos taken at the museum, I love to walk through the rooms and view my fave paintings and installations:


This is a piece made by Marcel Broodthaers out of mussel shells:

 I can never resist viewing Max Ernst, René Magritte, Joan Miró,
Pablo Picasso, George Grosz, Carlo Carra, Kurt Schwitters,
Paul Klee, Franz Marc and Amedeo Modigliani. It's a strange 
feeling, humbling and inspiring at the same time,  to stand 
in a room surrounded by these
great Artists, 














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