Friday, 24 October 2014

Artful Times - Poppies

Today is rather a sad one as I had a phone call early morning from the youngest daughter of a life-long friend to tell me her mother had passed away. I just cannot get my head around it and cannot stop crying.  So, if I get time I will make another Poppy card in remembrance of my dear friend Joan.

In the meantime this is the one I made for the challenge


Sorry it is a bit "cock-eyed" (well, a lot really) but I was rushing off to get ready for Anglesey at the time.  I used my Adirondack pens to colour the stems and leaves (two colours believe it or not) but then used my Twinkling H2o's for the flower heads - a pink and a poppy red.

I wanted to show you some of "my collection" as this flower has been a firm favourite of mine for such a long time.  One of my closest friends planted some of her big Papavers in my garden a couple of years before she died and they mean so much to me when they flower.  (Sorry if I am being a bit morbid)  This is a painting she did for me on silk, she was a very talented painter, and could sketch a perfect likeness of someone in half an hour.


The delightful sisters, Jo and Annie have both contributed to my Poppy collection at some time.

This is a beautiful felted brooch which Jo made for me and which I will wear with pride over the coming days (obviously putting a contribution in the British Legion collection boxes as always).


and this lovely picture was made for me by her sister Annie - again felting with some additional stitching.  Two very talented ladies.


I have a friend, Mags, from our cake icing days, who went on a water-colouring course and knowing of my love for these flowers painted and had the picture framed for me 


I am sure that by now you have had lots of inspiration and hope this spurs you on to enter our challenge for this fortnight.  Just n case you haven't here is some jewellery Chas bought me whislt we were in Stratford this summer


Told you I like poppies

and I haven't shown you all the prints I have and the pottery I have collected over the years.  I could almost do a blog dedicated to those beautiful flowers.

Late addition:  A card I made in Memory of Joan, my friend from childhood.  Poppies and Forget Me Nots seem most appropriate.

RIP Joan

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