Wednesday, 12 April 2017

WOYWW 410

Gosh, Tuesday evenings come around much quicker than I like them to.  Then it reminds me that next day is WOYWW day and time for me to show off my lovely clean, tidy desk area - some hopes!

Today is the aftermath of last Saturday when I went to the club and we did fabric printing.  Well, some did, I did ask "teach" if it was ok if I got on with my slip cover for my Dyary.  So that is what I was doing, simply painting along - but it was Fabric Pain.

I also had to take a couple of birthday cards.  Forgot to take a photo of one which is a shame as it took a fair bit of work to produce it. The other I made out to 'Christine' but when I handed it to her she told me it was very nice of me but her birthday was not until December.  It was Sue who had a birthday coming up.  What a great sense of humour Sue has - she rook the card out of my hand and said "when my husband asks me who Christine is, I will tell him it's my new middle name".  What a dope I am.  Here's the card that went to Christine and should have been made out to Sue


A long shot of my desk - and the end of my craft room almost


Close up of my work - slip cover for my Dyary

You can see my new fabric pens on the left.  From Crafts 4 All via Amazon.  20 pens and a cute little black canvas bag to hold them in - one of the girls had one and I fell in love with it/them.  To the right are all my Stewart Gill Paints, Lumieres and Dylon Fabric Paints.  Far right are a lot of rubber stamps which I am getting rid of because I want to prune my room and have more space for other things. Some of these stamps must be fifteen years old at least.


Well, that's it for this week folks. Pop along to see what Julia has to say this week and then join in with some of the deskers and have a fun morning (or day, or week) nosing around desks.  Have a good week anyway. xx

Saturday, 8 April 2017

Friday's Smiles with Annie

Even though it is a week late I am still smiling whenever I talk about my trip to Holland last weekend and today I looked at my photographs and my tag and smiled all over again.  Annie is so lucky to have some Dutch friends because they can teach her one or two words in their own language.  Wish I knew more.  Here I am linking up to her Friday Smiles, a day late.

We met some Chinese people across the road from our hotel.  I tried my bit of Chinese on them but they obviously did not understand me. However by smiles, greetings and gestures I gathered they wanted me to take a photo of them.  No - they wanted a photo with me! They also beckoned Lorraine to come on as she was standing back a bit. Here we all are - why can't everyone be so happy and have no wars, we just need smiles not anger or even language at times like this.

Chas thought it was because I was so tall and fair haired, like it was in Tiananmen Square when we were over there and the people kept taking photos of me.  Our guide explained when we got back to the coach that they were farmers and not used to seeing such tall women or fair haired people.  I think, this time, they just thought we were Dutch.


Anyway, here are some more photos to make you smile, or be envious, or both.  Enjoy!

This one should really make you smile


Some more cards, you can be forgiven if you think you recognise them from last week's mammoth showing but there are some different ones on the right hand side of this display.


and next a beautiful book cover


Gilding wax tags, boxes and books




cats were very popular



such pretty Distressed Ink Cards


and finally another to make you smile


This is Eva whom we made the humingbird card with


Too quickly our time at Nijkerk came to an end and it was on to the train for our journey to the airport.  Never seen anyone carrying food to be consumed on the train like this before - have you?


... and here is part of a train - it wouldn't fit in my viewer on my cell phone - we counted eleven carriages on one train and the carriages are so-o-o long.


Until next time ...

Thursday, 6 April 2017

Jeudi Journal - Nature

After last week's little muddle up I am now submitting my Nature Page which has taken over a double spread.  I am a little late in the day posting but I forgot to do it last night and then this morning I was off for a 9 am appointment with physio followed by one for podiatry and it has taken me until now to get it done.  Enough twittering - here it is - two separate pages


and 


Mr Skinner's stencil had taken over these two pages and I tried to paint over the second page to get rid of the stars that were already on it so the image became blue lending itself to the sea.  So in order to have a bit of uniformity with the green page I went over the stencilled image and it became green.

Figures and fish/flowers are all Dyusions and I had a great time cutting them out and colouring them. Something soothing when you have back ache and you sit well back and just colour or cut.  Have a good day I am off to see what Wendy has done for her Animals!

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

WOYWW 409 (and a Little Mouse with Clogs on)

"A little mouse with clogs on
'Well' I declare
Going clip clippety clop on the stair"

Yep, I have been to the Netherlands.  Only a short short trip - flew out Saturday morning and returned Sunday evening.  Both ways were good flights but I thought the pilot was having a laugh when he told us on the way back that we would probably be "ahead of time" as he was "going to take a shortcut".  Never thought of that in the air!

Won't talk too long but we went to a show run by the Art Specially people over there, somewhere I have wanted to go to for simply years.  It is a stamping show, mainly rubber stamping but with a fair amount of mixed media in it now and it is full of Dutch and some French (and a Swedish) manufacturer's stamps, plus English (apologies if I missed someone).  There are lots of free workshops too but we only managed to join in one of them as we were too busy enjoying watching the demonstrations plus two &T's (lots of them - UK take note please). 

These are what I made, followed by two ATC's that Eva (Wanders - who I made the hummingbird card with at a Make and Take) gave to me - the tag was made with Bettina from Scrap Unlimited in a workshop and the top card was made at a Gilding Wax Make & Take



Anyway, here are a few photos from the show - first of all some cards that were on display






There were mixed media canvases




I bought lots of the metal pieces from Scrap Unlimited
and below is a stamped canvas I liked


Hope you enjoyed the pictures - but you came here to see my desk (oops - sorry Julia!)



The thing that struck us mostly about the Netherlands was the friendliness of the people. Not just at the show but everywhere we went.  And, of course, they all spoke really good English which made me feel so embarrassed that I could not speak their language at all. Mind you I did find it difficult to pronounce and have just about mastered "thank you" after a whole weekend.  Next year, yes, we are hoping to go again, I hope to manage "excuse me" for when people are stood in the way.  Next time we want to tag another day on so that we can see something of the Old Town in Amersfoort which looks lovely on photographs and which we glimpsed as we passed on the train.

Hope you enjoyed my photographs.  Now it is over to Julia, our "Queen of Deskers" to see what she has been up to and to link up with so many others.  See you over there.

Thursday, 30 March 2017

Jeudi Journal - Animals (or is it Humanals?)

Why did I suggest this?  What animal stamps have I got that fit in with the Dylusion themed figures?   Not that it really matters as I could have used magazine pictures, maybe a human being with an animal head - or body? After-all my journal is a mix of different styles because it is my first big journal and experimental in that way. All I could think of were my "bird" stamps - but I have done birds before and I even looked on the internet to see if 'birds' were classed as 'animals' - they are, and what do I do with them, they are small and I like to link things up rather than have them dotted about. Plus I do not have the wit of Wendy who seems to be able to put sentences on which are funny and just brilliant!

Well, yesterday I could not think for love nor money what to do for "Animals".  Made it worse that I didn't have a full day (hairdressers, shopping, out for a meal etc).  Thank goodness it was a good day for the back.

Then, this morning, I had an idea, think maybe Wendy's interpretation last week of 'strips' helped and I decided to make a zoo but with the humans on the inside, hence my title saying "Humanals" (Animals/Humanals get it?).  Now where had I put those cat and dog stamps of Tim's?

Memory into gear and I found them, chose two dogs that I could stamp, used a couple of new figures but did a bit of swapping (new head on one, new legs on both).


So the two humans are supposed to be the exhibits in the zoo and the dogs are visiting and having a look at this particular cage (see where Wendy's crate came in useful for me from last week?).  I have purposely let the bars go over things like 'eyes' and the brown dog's hat links to the cage on purpose as does the nose and ear of the grey dog to the brown one.  It makes it more cohesive in my eyes, than bits dotted here and there.

Must say my lettering needs a lot of working on, I do need a black pen a bit thicker than most I have but not as thick as some I have. Shopping spree?  And I should have remembered that my black Sharpie bleeds through to the other side - now I need something to cover up the mess on an already started page.  Bother!

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

WOYWW 408

Almost April already!  Will be, come weekend, April Fools Day, and the day I fly off to Holland for two days with my bessie, Lorraine.  We are not living it up, on a booze cruise, a hen party or anything like that but we are off to see the Dutch Stamping Show which I have talked about for a few years. More next week no doubt.  Fingers crossed my back holds out!

In the meantime here is my desk to show all you WOYWW'ers out there and anyone else who cares to join in,  Btw if you want to join in just visit Julia who is our leader and initiator over at "The Stamping Ground", just click here.


The blue box to the left contains all my Dyary stuff, the pink drawers have some of my ribbons in and there is a chest at the front of the photo which is on my blue chair containing my Dylusion dies. Below is a closeup of the main part of my desk:


A set of new stamps and then my journal open at an old page with tomorrow's page covered with the Aldi catalogue.  To the right is my box of Promarkers and at the back are some watercolours and an ink pad.

That's it for this week but see you next week with a new WOYWW.

Thursday, 23 March 2017

Jeudi Joournal - Strips

Am now wondering if Wendy interpreted this as stripes or strips?  I have done strips anyway and you will see it is another of my cookie magazine ones.  Think I must try to make some sensible ones in the future but I enjoy being a bit cookie now and then.  Also it is a challenge when I use a perfume bottle, for example, as a part of the body.  Nothing exceptional here though - straightforward dress, head etc.

OK so here it is - now who was the star underneath (head only)?  It sticks in my mind I've seen him on TV and I sort of recognise him but who was it?


Off to see Wendy now ... toodle pip!