Wednesday, 12 January 2022

WOYWW 658

 I have been really busy this week catching up on the Aall & Crete Challenge which is to do images as a polaroid photo.  This is day 12 and there are 31 prompts to be done by, not the end of the month thank goodness, but by the end of March. So if you have some Janet Klein stamps you might want to take a look and do it yourself.

In order to be able to access my stamps easily I took them from the drawer they sit in and put them in a Felix box.  Much easier to flick through now but there are still the larger stamps in the drawer but the majority are in the box and I do have an idea which are the larger sets.  So, today my desk reflects what I have been doing.

Starting left - my Arteza pens (just started using them, had them a couple of years), jewellery holder behind waiting to be repaired, A4 box with Janet Klein images in cut out and ready - list on top of the prompts and the rules.  Promarkers (in Felix boxes, made this years ago), my Polaroid for day 2 Wings, scissors, white pen, snowman pencil from Valetta in America, flesh Promarkers box with cut out cards ready and goodness knows what is in the layers underneath.

The reason for "Wings" being on the desk is that I forgot the white touch in the eyes - all my other Polaroids are in the window sill.  Sorry I am not showing them today as I did say I would show you the Handmade Christmas cards received.  Maybe next week.

Handmade Christmas Cards (you've seen Cindee's previously so it's not here)



















I am so lucky to have so many talented crafty friends.  I hope you enjoyed them as much as we did when we had them on display.  The commercial cards this year were so beautiful too and have now gone to a friend who makes them into cards for a care home, where her brother was, to sell.

Well, that's it for this week, now to get ahead with the Polaroid making, or maybe I should get my Journal page done for tomorrow.  Yes, that's next on the agenda.  For now it's over to Julia and WOYWW - CU!

Take care, keep the masks on when needed.

Thursday, 6 January 2022

Jeudi Journal - Cat hair

Back to normal now and it's Journal time with Wendy and with Art Journal Journey where the lovely Erika has chosen "Let's Face It' as her theme for the month.  Faces it is then, which is easy for Wendy and I to include a face/faces on our Journal pages with Dylusion stamps.  The quote for this week is "No outfit is complete without cat hairs" and is something anyone with pets can equate to.  

"Diane has a lovely big cat called Snowball which she adores.  The feeling is pretty mutual and Snowball loves nothing better than to sit on Diane's knee.  The only problem is that Snowball, as her name suggests, is white and she does tend to shed her hair a lot.

One day Diane's two friends, Shirley and Netta had called around to collect Diane for a party they had been invited to attend.  As always Diane was sat with Snowball on her knee, the latter enjoying being stroked so much that she had partially stood up, tail in the hair to show how much she was enjoying the petting.  Diane was wearing her best slate grey jacket and her blue trousers whilst sitting on the floor with her cat.

"Oh dear," said Shirley, "you are going to be covered in white cat hairs if you are not careful."

"Wish you wouldn't let the cat sit on your knee like that" said Netta.  "You know it is not a good look to be covered in cat hairs, and ugh!  Imagine if they got in your mouth."

"Oh don't be so dramatic" said Diane, "No outfit is complete without cat hairs."  With that she gave Snowball a great big cuddle and sat her on the carpet whilst she got up and purposely did not wipe her jacket or her trousers but proceeded to go out to the party.  "Coming you two, or not?" she asked."

So may I take this opportunity to Wish You All a Happy New Year.  May it be a Peaceful, Healthy and Blessed one for You All.  Now I must pop over to Art Journal Journey and see what else there is to look at.  See you there.

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

WOYWW 657

Back to normal after all the festivities but tomorrow is 'taking all the decorations down day' which I do not particularly enjoy.  It's also cardiology day for me as I am having my consultation over the phone with the lovely Dr Little.  And it's  WOYWW day too which means I have to bare my desk.  Busy Wednesday!

As you can see to the left a couple of stockings have been dropped off on my desk.  These two were hanging in our bedroom, at the foot of the bed (on the cupboard facing).  I took them down yesterday so that they would not get forgotten.  Nothing much has been changed from last week apart from the bits of card on the green mat and the ink pads.  The only crafting I have done this year and as you can see, it's not much.

I did hope to show you the lovely handmade cards I received this year but I haven't taken them down as yet so hopefully next week I will have a lot of lovely treats for you to feast your eyes on.  So I will leave it there this week, will try to get on with commenting when I have spoken with the Doc and undressed the tree.  See you next week.

Friday, 31 December 2021

Art Journal Journey - Bethlehem

It's the last day of 2021 and also the last day of Valerie's theme at Art Journal Journey "When one door closes another one opens".  I have only managed to do my weekly Thursday Journal page linked to the theme apart from two in a small journal - one shown yesterday and this one today.

This one uses the image bought for me by my bff after she had seen a Christmas card I had received and fallen in love with from another friend in America.  I am thinking that this is an imaginary scene of Bethlehem.   Several houses have windows showing lights coming from them and there are some doors (coloured green) so I am hoping Valerie and the moderators at AJJ will accept this as another entry.

Again it is in my small 4" x 6" journal.  I first of all coloured the page in Broken China Distress Ink and then stamped the image on a piece of cardstock, coloured it in with my Zig pens and tore it down one side.  I wanted some bright gold paper and was convinced I had some somewhere but could not find it.  However I found some text where I had embossed the edges in gold.  I just used the edges tearing close to the text so that it did not show.  For the other side I used some paper that I had printed on my Gelli Plate long long ago and tore that also.

I tried various images, Tim Holtz Paper Dolls, Stars, Flowers etc but nothing seemed to work alongside the image in the bottom right hand corner so I decided to leave it until something caught my eye at another date.  I would like to find the word "Believe" in the same lovely text that my friend used on her card - that is probably what I am searching for in my mind.

So here I am, wishing you all a Happy, Peaceful and Healthy New Year and entering this into Art Journal Journey on the last day of the year.

Thursday, 30 December 2021

Jeudi Journal - Scales

'Dick and Dom had had a really good Christmas.  Lots of parties, lots of food and so many chocolates brought back by Mr Claus from various parts of the world he had travelled to on his Christmas journey.  They particularly liked the Belgian and the Swiss chocolates but in truth they enjoyed them all.

The Soiree with Mrs Claus had been wonderful.  In her husband's absence she had dressed up in her best and gathered them all around the tree singing Christmas Songs and then she had gone into a big sack that Mr Claus had left as she handed out presents to all the elves thanking them for their hard work throughout the year.

You probably don't know but the elves are divided into little groups of five and each group is responsible for one of the reindeer.  So one member has to go and clean the stable out where their particular reindeer sleeps and then they hang a stocking up.  At the Soiree they are given a gift for a reindeer as well as their own, and each group gets a new animal every year.  Dick and Dom's group had been responsible for Dancer this past year so imagine their delight when they found they were to be responsible for Rudolph this coming year.  That was a real honour bestowed upon the group who had worked hardest over the year producing the most toys.

It was now past Christmas and the two little elves were off to sing Carols before they had to return to work.  Most of the elves had spent after Christmas in their own little homes and hadn't seen one another for a few days.

"I wonder if the others have put as much weight on as we two have?" queried Dick.

"Of course they will have", replied Dom, "You know what we Elf folk are like for all the lovely Christmas Fayre we get.   We work so hard we don't know when to stop eating in the holidays.  I think you have a tea belly - at least you look like that - a tummy like a giant teapot."

"Hey!" said Dick,  "Are you getting to me about my teasmaid.  Look at yourself in the mirror, and don't forget to set your scales back 10 lbs."

And with that the two elves set off laughing into the snowy night for yet another night enjoying themselves.  Afterall it would soon be New Year's Eve and then time to get back to work in the toyshop.'

I hope to see you over at Art Journal Journey ready for another year of delightful themes for us to portray in our journals.  Thanks Valerie for this one which has made me write stories about Dick and Dom (sorry Wendy, I know they have been long), wish I could have done more pages but Christmas got in the way a bit.

So all that is left to do is wish everyone a Happy, Peaceful and Hopefully Healthier Year Ahead. 

Wednesday, 29 December 2021

Art Journal Journey - A Door

Over at Art Journal Journey it is coming to the end of Valerie's theme of 'When One Door Closes Another One Opens" and today I am entering a page in my new (old really as I have had it a long time but never used it) Journal.  It is a small one, around 4" x 6", and each page is of hand made paper, or it looks like it is.  It is divided into five signatures, two slim ones back and front and three thick ones in the middle.  It has a leather cover and a neat little closure.  It also has a canvas bag that it sits in but I left the bag at home (I am at the caravan in The Lakes) and just brought the Journal away with me.


I also brought a couple of images with me to the caravan and this one was of a doorway, especially for Valerie's theme

This doorway (the stamp says it is a doorway) is an image from Aall & Create which I stamped with Acorn ink.  I then used my Zig Color Pens in shades of brown and greys to colour it with a tiny bit of blue to represent sky.  I had no idea what else to do for the background but found a piece of card with Citron Distress Ink on it and some leaves stamped and coloured in with Forest Green ink plus a bit of white pen.  This conveniently was the size of the page and so here we are - my latest entry for Valerie's theme at AJJ.

Hopefully my Dylusion page will post tomorrow and I will be posting another one in my tiny journal on New Year's Eve.  So see you over at AJJ soon.

WOYWW 656

Hope you all had a lovely Christmas, if you celebrate it, and Father Christmas was very generous to you with his gifts.  Any crafting products?  I got one polymer stamp which was the only one on my list and I think someone probably thought I had enough craft stuff and they should not add to the clutter in my room.  I did have a storage thing on my list but didn't get it, wasn't sure if I had anywhere to put it should it arrive so maybe that was not a bad thing,


Well, Christmas is over and we are awaiting New Year to come in now although there is not that much to celebrate with this damned Covid/Omicron about.  I guess those of us who are 'free' from it should celebrate that fact and be glad we are ok.  

Now I have a different desk for you

I am working in a different journal.  This is one I have had years but never used it because it is small (about 4 x 6") and now that Art Journal Journey have changed their rules and accept small journals I am starting to use it occasionally.  It will be a very mixed bag, no particular theme or anything.  It's a shame you cannot see it as it is quite an attractive book, leather bound and it has a nifty closure on the front.  There are three images, the top one is the stamp I got amongst other gifts from my bff.  

As you can see I am working on the dining room table - in the caravan.  yes, we came away for a couple of days between Christmas and the New Year.  Even though the site is not closing we are draining down for the next couple of months just in case the weather changes.  We don't want to risk burst pipes or anything.  The pens live up here and are part of my craftroom (the spare room - and one of the beds - the mattress has never been used and is piled up on the other bed.). Here is my 'craft room':

I have lots of storage boxes and each is full of various crafting materials.  Those nappy boxes are from my cake icing days and the grey curver box was a freebie from my bff not long ago.

Well, it is a beautiful day so I am not spending time inside.  The painting of those bits can wait until tonight when it goes dark and then it's back home in time for new year coming in.  I would love to see what you all have to show us on WOYWW and I do hope you all had a Blessed Christmas.

This was the view from our door yesterday morning as I looked out and to my right (well lunchtime really, I slept until 10 in the morning (shock horror) - it is holidays).  It looked as if the trees were hanging in jewelled ornaments but you will have to expand the photo to get the effect.

It did look pretty special

Happy New Year to You All and God Bless