Sunday, 30 July 2017

Sunday post

Hi Everybody!

Today I am sharing one of the paper/fabric collages I have been making 
recently. The background was a painted sheet from my stash,
and I used various scraps of fabric, painted paper and
mirri card. The eye has been printed on a 'skin', made of a mix of gold paint and gel medium, spread onto a piece of plastic and allowed to dry. 
Thenit can be carefully peeled off and stamped or printed. This was just
one of the smaller scraps left over after using the main part, which
you will see another time. The photo is my distant relation, Erika,
taken shortly before she had to flee Germany during the Nazi time.
I have often used the photo of her as a little girl, dressed up in a winter 
coat and fur muff. I had fun using different stitches and doing some
 machine embroidery here.
I am linking to Simon Monday challenge, you've got the edge





And I have another tag for Chrissie's 'Favourite
colour combination' at Tag Tuesday



Here are a few photos taken on yesterday's walk:


The thistles and wild flowers have turned into a thicket:




One of my favourite corners near the Basilica:



In the hospital gardens:



Watching the bales being collected from the field behind my balcony:






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

Friday, 28 July 2017

A cat among the ducks

Hi Everybody!

Time disappeared in the wink of an eye today, and
once again I don't really know what happened to it!
Anyway, it's well and truly weekend, so let's all have 
 good one!

For Tag Tuesday, Chrissie's lovely theme of
'my favourite colour combination' I have another tag,
which also fits very well to the cats theme at 
I m also linking to Simon Monday Challenge,
you've got the edge.

I wear a lot of grey and black, and I love to combine
it with a touch of pink, as here in my tag.

I layered recycled pink and black recycled cardstock
and sewed the layers together - saves glue!
The head was a fussy cut Halloween cat, and the eyes
got a coat of glossy accents. After sewing on the head,
I cut a piece of black lace for the body, gathered it at the top
before sewing it down, and then sewed along the sides,
leaving a little slit to push in the fibre tail later on.
I sewed on her pink bow and closed the slit after
placing the tail.
Then Kitty got stuffed  and sewed up so no filling
can escape. I hand wrote the sentiment and it
was finished - a pin-cushion cat tag:





I made this digital piece just for fun, as I was enjoying playing
around with some new images from Mischief Circus:




 We had mixed weather today: 


 I have enjoyed seeing the plowed fields this week:









 Family duck has a huge family to care for, and were very happy
to get a bag of salad and bread:


Oh my, it's bad enough trying to keep an eye on one or 2 kids....






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

Thursday, 27 July 2017

TGIF

Hi Everybody!

This has been a very busy week for me, so I am looking
forward to the weekend without appointments and with plenty
of time for doing nothing.

Lately I have been making a lot of pieces combining paper, fabric,
sewing and other media. Here I altered an old b/w postcard
from the 1930s (Adagio from Georg Kolbe)  by colouring it with
oil pastels. I gave the hair a coat 
of glossy accents to make it stand out even more. I sewed the
postcard to some recycled card coloured with the same
oil pastel colours. I added some textile embellishments to 
pick out some of the colours, and sewed it all onto some peeled, 
recycled corrugated cardboard, which I sprayed with various
acrylic sprays. I like how this one turned out:





you've got the edge:

For Go Tag Thursday, seaside, and Tag Tuesday, Chrissie's challenge of 
'my fave colour combination' I made a tag using a photo taken
many years ago at the Dead Sea, where I was on holiday. I love the
colours of the water and sky and the creamy colours of the salt
'statues'. I used one of my fave stamps for the quote:


Early morning from my balcony:




Recently I walked with a friend to the neighbouring 
village of Lohausen, and then through the park there:
















A plaque commemorating all the trees which were destroyed by 
storm Ela


New trees:





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