Friday, 29 April 2016

Who Would Have Thought It?

It snowed overnight!  Woke to a Winter Wonderland - I kept saying it was like Winter (cold) and now this!



Peering through the window looking at the front drive - first view left, then right - at 7 am.


Back garden - who would have thought it?




I can remember snow on the 1st May around 1967/68 but somehow don't think there was quite as much as this.  Ah well, maybe a barbecue at Christmas ...

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

WOYWW 360

A full circle!!!  Julia has achieved a full circle today.  Well, if it was degrees we were talking about.

First of all I must say that last week one or two people did not have numbers when they commented on my blog.  Found them all bar one and that made me sad.  I do like to return a comment, so Jen, if you put a number this week I will find you, promise.

Also had a problem with commenting on Gabriele's post (Art-A-Tag).  I did try, honestly, but could not tell where to click onto for comments.  Am sure everyone else knew what to do but I tried lots of things to no avail.  If someone could tell me I will rectify the situation.

Last week several of you were sorry that I had had to throw so many of my paints away.  Hope I did not mislead you too much and yes, it is sad that they had dried up but I can assure you I have lots of paints, too many in fact.  What annoys me is that those paints dried up in a relatively short time compared with some paints I have that have been with me since I first began crafting.  I have some Folk Art paints that I got cheap (probably about £1) years ago because they were old stock then and they are perfectly ok today.

Well, nothing to show you today as I have been gallivanting again - in Wales this time - and my day with Paul netted lots of die cuts with his Seth Apter dies for me to colour up and use.  And Yes, I still have my dirty old mat:


Now for a quick tour of Anglesey starting with Treaddur Bay



South Stack


Holyhead


Cemaes Bay (me)


From our window (Bull Bay)


Persistent Gull at Red Wharf Bay


Red Wharf Bay


Shops at Beaumaris
and the chilli shop which was closed boo hoo


Finally a view across to the main land


Sorry for all the photos Julia - did not take any in Llandudno where we literally bumped into Margaret and John.  Then got hit by hailstones!

If you would like to see some craftiness call back another day but in the meantime look at what Julia and her followers have to offer by clicking here.

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

WOYWW 359

Once again life got in the way and I did not get around to uploading my other three cards from my Distress Ink Weekend.  Here they are below:


Luckily I had some feathers in my stash so was able to take lots with me for the ladies.


Words I copied from a card on the internet.


By this time (card no 6) I was running out of ideas

It isn't easy when you live in the north and want to do cards for Oyster (down south) but have no idea on all they have in stamps, stencils etc.  I managed to get some from the website but there are so many you need to create lots of cards.  My next batch of cards using the Crazy Birds will be using my own things so hopefully a bit more adventurous - but will still use Distress Inks (I love them).

Now for my desk in readiness for Julia's Blogfest which takes place each Wednesday.  I say "in readiness" because at the moment (early hours Wednesday) there is nothing at all on it as I have been re-hashing the whole craft room in readiness for my friend Paul coming for a day of crafting.  This is earlier today looking to the left which is an area I have managed to clear (ahem) so there is some work on it at the moment waiting to be finished from a workshop I went to at Art from the Heart:


Collage shapes - paint and pencil work with some NeoColour now being worked in on top.


rehashed my tag wall and got rid of lots of punches

Whilst tidying up I went through my paints - all of them and believe me or believe me not I have a lot of acrylic paints - some had dried up beyond repair so they got binned.  You can see prick marks in some of them where I tried to get a cocktail stick in to stir them up - Phooey!


and Crackle stuff


As you can see some of the brushes actually broke off.  Serves me right for having wanted every colour at the time of buying and not using quickly enough.  Can't expect them to last for ever.

Not sure what Paul and I will be making but you can be sure I will show it/them to you next week.  In the meantime pop along to see what Julia is up to and follow the links to other crafters.  Bye for now!

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

358 - WOYWW

Here we are again, another week has flown by and my desk is revealing very little.  To be fair I have been away all weekend teaching Distress Techniques to some lovely ladies and now I am putting my stuff away.  Pop along to My Stamping Ground to see what others have been up to - and what the main lady herself has been doing.  In the meantime, as promised over the past couple of weeks, here are my sample cards which I did for the Oyster Stamp Retreat held in Daventry:


This was my first card and I did it with a double mount.  Then realised I would have to cut lots of card for the ladies and also they could be a bit pushed to complete in the time allotted with two backgrounds and cutting more card.  So I went down a simpler route which enabled me to cut all the card for them, ready to Distress.


Now I am hopeless at thinking of cute sayings to put on these cards so this is the only one I came up with - I was quite proud of myself, but I don't think any of the ladies used this saying.


A card for a man!  We all struggle at times so I thought I would throw one in and here it is.  You might wonder about the blank bit at the bottom of my cards - that is for any sentiment you wish to use - Happy Birthday, Get Well Soon, Congratulations or whatever.  I often put cards in a box to be used later but don't put a sentiment on the bottom - that way it has multi uses.

So there are the first three of my six samples, done solely with Distress Inks (my faves remember). Won't carry on with any more as this is supposed to be about my workdesk, which is below, but will try to get the others uploaded at a later date, but not before too long.


Bottom left you can see a tag I made years ago with Leandra at a Stamp Camp.  Well, I used the idea again and we made tags on the Friday evening but unfortunately I was too busy to take any photographs.  Shame as there were some great tags produced.  I bought some more reinkers for my DI's and as I haven't worked out a great way of storing them I am trying to make dividers to fit in my Felix boxes - that is what is on my score board.  There is a piece of cream foam to the left of the board, that is what Liz gave me to finish my edges off when I make a box.  Thanks Liz!

As you can see Monkey and Katie Koala are sitting watching what is going on.  Monkey came via Tea Bags and Katie was a gift from my buddy, Shaz in Oz, when she visited me in Manchester. Looks as if she has lost her bow again!  That girl and her ribbons!!

See you next week ...




Wednesday, 6 April 2016

WOYWW 357

Another Wednesday already, where does time go.  It is not seven days since I was visiting Julia and her 'gang' to see what was going on - surely!!  Yes, it is ... and I must go there again and see all my internet pals.

Can't show you what I have been doing, but I have been busy.  Last Saturday I went to Lady Lever Art Gallery but it was a terrible day at Port Sunlight, weatherwise, I must say, so there are no photographs for you.  Not sure whether I could take any in the Gallery but would have loved to have taken some outside.  Ah well, excuse for another visit and then I might be able to see the rest of the exhibits - it is such a huge place.

Anyway, went on a workshop on Sunday but haven't finished my piece so no photos - afraid you will have to be content with my desk


Yes, I am playing with my favourite inks - Distress!
At last I am working with the Crazy Birds too.


Because my room is so cluttered I have had to spill over onto the dining room table.  As I already have a table in the Utility Room, and a couple of cupboards in there, and one in the sitting room (cupboard not table), it is not that often I spill over and stop us dining here.  Just gathering one or two distress items together.

Remember last week I showed you my tall cupboard?  Well look at the surrounding area - I titled this photo "chaos".


The amount of stuff hung behind the door is ridiculous.

That is it for this week, I am going hanging my head in shame - or getting on with those Crazy Birds.  See you at Julia's ...