Monday 19 February 2018

T stands for Vintage and coffee

Hi Everybody!

Hope your week got off to a good start. It's very cold and frosty here, and is supposed to get more so, which doesn't make me happy, as the cold weather is not good for my aching bones and joints.

On Tuesday we are starting a new challenge at Try it on Tuesday 
-Vintage-
As always, projects of all formats are welcome .You have 2 weeks to join us, and we are looking forward to seeing what you create. I made a hybrid piece using old family photos, showing my great Auntie Fanny, Erika, and my Mum holding me. The photo with me is the newest one dating back to 1947, the other 2 were both taken in 1918. I used some elements from Serif.




At Tag Tuesday you still have a week to link to Michele's challenge, use a quote.
I used Mr Bowler Hat again:


Today is also T stands for Tuesday at Elizabeth's blog, so here a warm welcome to all of the nice ladies of the T Gang.

Last Wednesday I went for breakfast with N. We chose a small breakfast at Cafe Bazzar in the Altstadt of Düsseldorf. They had other breakfasts which were large enough to keep you going for a whole day!  The cafe is rather large, and all tables were well filled with guests. We were lucky enough to get a table by the window.



The shelves reaching up to the ceiling were filled with old coffee grinders and coffee machines from various ages and styles:



My cappuccino:


N's Latte:


All drinks are served with a sugared almond:


We each got a plate with various cheeses, a slice of ham, an egg and a little edible cup of jam:


Bread, rolls and butter came in a separate basket. I took one roll home with me as it was too much:


  The 2nd round of cappuccino:







And what about a coffee roaster like this?



This is a place to which I will surely pay a repeat visit!

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

Saturday 17 February 2018

Training cats....

Hi Everybody!

It's weekend, enjoy!
Today I am sharing an A3 mixed media collage made recently. I used one of the lovely napkins sent to me by Yvonne, so thanks again! The background was brayered with a mix of blue and green left over from other projects, and textured with a scroll stamp while still wet. After adding the napkin with acrylic medium I used 2 stencils from Seth Apter and CWS to add the rectangles and dots to match those on the napkin. I added more dots with alcohol markers, and added some stamped kitties just because I love these stamps. I added some yellow lines and 2 studs (from Sabine, thanks again!) I found the quote on the net.
I am linking to stamps and stencils, off to collage










I saw this beautiful flower shop in the Altstadt from Düsseldorf last week:



The musicians' fountain is in the square outside the cafe we visited on Wednesday:







The building in the background is Wilhelm Marx Haus, the first 'skyscraper' in Düsseldorf and one of the first in Germany. It was built in the 1920s


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



Thursday 15 February 2018

The thoughts in my head

Hi Everybody!

Hope your week is going well. Mine has somehow disappeared much too quickly, as usual. Yesterday I was out and about with a friend, and then we
had a wonderful breakfast at a fun cafe in the Altstadt of Düsseldorf. I will save the photos of that for TSFT next week. Some people asked about the heart-shaped canvas I used in my last post. It's from a supplier called Van Bleiswijck, a Dutch firm, and is from a discounter here who sells art supplies - among other things - for a very good price. The canvas was 1,29€. 

Today I have an A3 mixed media piece to share, which was  brayered, drawn, collaged and doodled - I just had fun. I am linking to Paint Party Friday
and  A bit more time to craft challenge, anything goes









We had several very frosty but sunny days:





Yesterday we traveled on a new-to-me part of the metro which has only been in use for a few months. I am not a big metro fan, but it was roomy and bright and well made. I like how they have made the protection around the cameras and loudspeakers look arty:






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