Tuesday, 8 August 2017

This and that and the moon

Hi Everybody!

For Art Journal Journey, Jo's challenge of 'Poetry in motion', I have
an A4 journal page. The BG was painted with blue and gold, and the edges 
sewn. I made a golden 'skin' from acryl paint and matte gel, and 
stamped it with the Frida Kahlo stamp when it was dry (it needs about 24 
hours to dry). I sewed the skin over some cheese cloth, lace and gold 
mesh,  and added feathers, beading and 'earrings' as embellishments.








For my 'use your scraps' challenge at Tag Tuesday
I used various scraps of paper which I cut into tag forms
and sewed together. The craft tag in the top layer was stamped with 
an image from CI



The moon last night was fantastic, I couldn't stop taking photos.
It was wonderful to watch the moon rising over the horizon
and sailing up into the sky.
Sorry if you are not a 'lunatic'!














I will announce the winner of my postcard tomorrow!
Have a great day, take care,
and thanks a lot for coming by.

Monday, 7 August 2017

T stands for Use your scraps

Hi Everybody!

On Tuesday we are starting a new challenge at Tag Tuesday,
Use your scraps.
I have boxes of scraps which are, for me, too good to throw
away, and I am sure I am not alone with my scrap-hoarding instincts.
This is THE opportunity to use some of them, so start de-stashing
and hope to see you linking to us at Tag Tuesday
with your scrappy creations.
I made a largish tag, 9 x 6 1/2", using corrugated cardboard,
tyvek from an envelope, scraps of lace and netting, and a
cut out postcard. The tyvek was painted, and then heated so it bubbled 
and shrunk, which gives a fun form. I assembled all the various bits, 
sewed them onto the card, and then sewed it to the background
paper, which had been hand-painted. I like how this one turned
out.







I am also linking to Creative Artiste, anything goes

The second one has been made with scraps of paper and lace
 collaged onto an old revision card. I added a die cut sentiment. This tag 
is approx 5 x 3 1/2"



I am looking forward to seeing what YOU create!

I found this pretty postcard advertising a flea-market in
a neighbouring town, and as it has a cup on it, it is suitable
for T stands for Tuesday, Elizabeth's weekly drinks party.
I would like to send the card to a new home, so if you would like it,
let me know in the comments. If more than one person should be 
interested, I will pull the names from a hat!


On Saturday I baked waffles to help me cope with a day
of non-stop rain and lots of crafting:


And of course, I never go without my cappuccino:


Yesterday I visited the Kunstpalast, an art museum here.
It was not exactly exciting - half the museum is being reorganised for
 a new exhibition, and most of the other half is being rebuilt
or renovated. There was a small exhibition of paintings
from Andreas Achenbach, a famous painter from Düsseldorf,
whose paintings I like very much:




I always enjoy seeing the architecture of the buildings:




 There are a lot of insurance buildings nearby:




This is one I showed from the other side last week:




 As I walked back to the tram I saw dozens of bikers on Harleys
waiting at the lights, revving up their motors with as much
noise as they could make:


We had a wonderful moon yesterday evening:



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

Sunday, 6 August 2017

The wild swans at Coole

Hi Everybody!
Hope you are enjoying your weekend.

For Jo's 'Poetry in Motion' challenge at Art Journal Journey
I have a digital piece using elements from Serif, Mischief Circus and me.
The photo of William Butler Yeats is courtesy of
Wikipedia.
One of the poems that impressed me at school was this one from Yeats, 
an Irish airman foresees his death, from the collection
'The Wild Swans at Coole'. He had a wonderful way of expressing
himself, and could conjure up an idea using a minimum of 
simple  but effective words.




Some photos from my walks this past week or so,
and some beautiful skies:












Had a coffee at the 'Old Ferry' this week - the ferry and the
restaurant date back to the beginning of the 14th century,
but the coffee is always fresh!





Some trees have already lost a lot of leaves:



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