Saturday, 7 September 2019

Weekend post

Hi Everybody!
Have a great weekend!

I have a mixed media  A4 journal page to share today. I used another piece of my African napkin, I still have 2 pieces so can make more. The background was gessoed, sponged with left-over colours and then scribbled over with some Gelatos.  The words were stenciled, the leaves die-cut, and I sewed it all to some backing paper. The golden honeycomb pattern was a rub on.






I am linking to Soma's 'wandering camera' and to More Mixed Media, anything goes with optional brown.

And I have some photos from my Thursday evening walk:









And from my walk yesterday morning - signs of autumn are showing:








Lovely skies this morning.




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

Thursday, 5 September 2019

New Challenge at More Mixed Media Blog

Hi Everybody!

On the 5th of each month we start a new challenge at More Mixed Media. All of our challenges are anything mixed media goes, with an optional colour element. This month the colour is brown. You have 4 weeks to link to us, so hope to see you there. I made a mixed media 10"tag. The background was part of a larger painted and collaged piece which I chopped up to use for tags. The diamonds were made with embossing paste through a stencil, and then I sprinkled iron flakes onto them and rusted them. I added some rather chaotic elements of paper dolls and other cut outs, a small piece of embossed card left over from another project and a feather which I found on my balcony. I sewed it all to some wild, spotty cardstock that I have been trying to find a use for:





This piece was made months back, but I never posted it, and it has lots of brown, so I am including it here, too:




I am also linking to Paint Party Friday

And some photos taken at Hofgarten watching the water fowl:











That's all for today!
Have a great one, take care, 
and thanks a lot for coming by!

Wednesday, 4 September 2019

Midweek post

Hi Everybody!

It's Wednesday already, where do the days go?
Hope your week is going well. The weather has cooled down after the big storms at the weekend, and it's mostly a mix of clouds, sunshine, some rain - which we badly need - and wind. And I feel better and can breathe again properly.

For Michele's challenge at Tag Tuesday, I have one more tag, a hybrid one. I used digital images from Serif and a photo of my mother as a child. The cross stitch was also added using a digital airbrush - that was fun! And no mess to clear away afterwards:



Recently at art group I had leftover colours on my palette, so I scraped them all onto an A2  (17" x 24") sheet of heavy paper, added some gesso and then pushed the colours about with a brayer. I added some splatters of black China ink:


Back home, I made large circles and painted them with diluted, transparent acrylics, so that the background stayed visible:


I wanted to use it to cover a bargain journal, 12" x 8 1/2". I got it for 3,99€ because the covers were a bit dirty. It's medium quality paper, and will make a nice on-the-go art journal  /calendar for the coming year:



Then I set about making a cover for the journal. I folded the excess paper from the top and bottom back and then cut it off:


This left me with 2 long strips as extras:


I used wide washi tape in turquoise to cover all of the edges of the cover, and folded the parts which will be the flaps on the cover:



Then I started doing my crazy sewing round the edges. The machine kept refusing to sew, the thread broke time and time again, and I was frustrated so decided to leave it till the next day to prevent myself from beating the silly machine with a hammer!


 After cleaning and oiling the machine, and talking nicely to it for an hour or so, it behaved better, and I was able to finish the sewing and make 2 bookmarks from the left over strips:




Now I like it!


I am trying to make more usable art these days.
I am linking to Paint Party Friday

Some pics from yesterday's morning walk:

The leaves are falling:


Clouds and sunshine:


One of my fave views to the old customs house:


The fire brigade boat coming in to land (It was probably time for breakfast!)



Lots of seagulls bobbing along the Rhine:



The crows and seagulls always enjoy picking over the ploughed fields:






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