Christmas cards for my next class. I've been using the Crafty Notions Creative Colour Sprays. There are several other types on the market, but I think these are the nicest. The colours are gorgeous and they have a wonderful irridescent shine, to which unfortunately the photos don't do justice.
I can't usually get into the mood for Christmas before December, but I enjoyed playing with the sprays (messy but the results are worth it!) and the short-lived flurry of snow we had this morning helped a bit.
Sunday, 23 November 2008
Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Remembering
I made this set of Artist Trading Cards a few years ago, but today being Armistice Day seems an appropriate time to post them here. The people depicted are all members of my family. The couple top left are my paternal grandparents. My grandfather served during the First World War and my grandmother was a Post Lady. She is also in the picture at bottom right, in her postlady's uniform. Unfortunately she died young, a few years after the war, when her sons, my father and his elder brother, were aged just 3 and 5. I wish I had been able to know her. The other two pictures show my great grandmother, my grandfather's mother, who by all accounts was a remarkable woman who held the family together after my grandmother died until my grandfather remarried. He lived into his 70s.
I find it thought provoking to look at pictures of my family from the past. Life must have been so much harder then, especially during the war years, compared to the relatively easy way we live today, yet people seemed contented with their lot & just got on with things. A lesson to be learned there, I think.
I find it thought provoking to look at pictures of my family from the past. Life must have been so much harder then, especially during the war years, compared to the relatively easy way we live today, yet people seemed contented with their lot & just got on with things. A lesson to be learned there, I think.
Sunday, 9 November 2008
Class Samples
Here are two of the cards I'll be demonstrating in my next card class. The class meets fortnightly on Wednesday evenings. It's more like a club really. As much chatting and laughing is done as card making, which is great. We share ideas, have a cuppa & generally put the world to rights. It's therapy!
I missed the previous class, being away, & Sally took over for me & did a wonderful job. Thanks, Sal! Check out her blog - Sal-utations.
For both cards I've used the Cuttlebug cutting and embossing machine, along with stamps from my favourite company, Crafty Individuals, owned by Jean and Malcolm, who have an amazing range of stamps and accessories - truly individual! And they're lovely people too. The gallery on their site is one of the best on the web, I think, well worth looking at for inspiration.
I missed the previous class, being away, & Sally took over for me & did a wonderful job. Thanks, Sal! Check out her blog - Sal-utations.
For both cards I've used the Cuttlebug cutting and embossing machine, along with stamps from my favourite company, Crafty Individuals, owned by Jean and Malcolm, who have an amazing range of stamps and accessories - truly individual! And they're lovely people too. The gallery on their site is one of the best on the web, I think, well worth looking at for inspiration.
Saturday, 8 November 2008
Good Intentions!
Well, I started out full of enthusiasm for my new blog, but then found myself with no time to do anything with it. Ah, well. Anyway, here's another photo I took up in Scotland last week. It may seem nothing much, but somewhere amongst the leaves there's a little face looking right at you! It's a stoat. It ran across the road in front of me, & when I got to the place where it had disappeared into the wood beside the road I was just in time to see it disappear down a hole. Then it popped its head up again & stared at me, & I just managed to get the picture before it went down again. Can you spot it? If not, you'll find its whereabouts here.
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