Wednesday, 5 August 2020

WOYWW 583

It's another Wednesday and time again to join Julia and the Merry Band at the longest blog hop I know of, here.  Why not join in and make new friends, show what you are up to and how tidy your desk is.
I forgot to show you my Bee Book the other week so here it is


Each page was decorated showcasing Tracy Evans' stamps because that was the nature of the challenge


There was no selection process, each name went into a random selector and I won!  Yes me!  I won some of Tracy's stamps and here they are - fab prize what!


Now to my desk for the reveal as to what is on it

  

Once again I am making birthday cards for members of the club I used to go to (we are virtual at the moment) so you can see I am making a different card to last year's but still with Laurel Burch stamps.  Not sure everyone will get a pop up one like this one I made for Gill.  However it did give me something to do, cutting and colouring, whilst my back was bad as I needed lots of cats for the coming year.

Health Update:

Still nothing from the hospital but it will have to be this month or I will run out of battery and I know they won't let that happen.  A bit worrying with the way figures are rising in the NW for Covid 19 but I am assured by everyone that every care will be taken to ensure I am safe.  I just keep remembering poor Alan and our dear Elizabeth and what they went through!
Another old health problem seems to have arisen but until this heart thing is sorted there is not much I can do about it.  It is a worry and not something I cope with very well so have gone into my shell a little but will come out of it shortly.

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Jeudi Journal - Animal

"Every animal knows more than you do" is the quote for today and as I am using the new Blogger for the first time it is probably quite true as I have not got much idea what I am doing whenever I try to do something new.  I hadn't a clue how to start a new blog for instance, then my OH pointed out the red button with the plus sign - Bingo!  Doesn't look as if I can have it fully justified any more - ah well!  Not to worry.
For my page today we have a scene in the Jungle.  Our two intrepid travellers have ventured into a clearing, both feeling hot and bothered and more than a little annoyed with the heat.  They have come to see what the plant-life is like and hopefully take some specimens back home with them but as per usual William was more bothered about what he looked like than what he was supposed to be taking.  Wearing his fancy jacket and waistcoat he left all the specimen jars back at the tent which was quite a few miles away.  Jack was suitably annoyed and an argument had taken place in which he lost his temper telling William that the animals knew more than he did, and that they would certainly not have left specimen jars and bags back at base.

Thankfully, as you can see, the jungle afforded them some shade in the clearing and the animals looked on peering at these two legged creatures with some amusement.  Thank goodness there were no lions or tigers about.


To begin with I painted my page with a neutral cream all over because there were some marks on it from somewhere.  Then I went over the top with Tumbled Glass Distress Ink followed by Rusty Hinge to give it that hot look and finally Peeled Paint at the base to represent the ground.  I used Mowed Lawn through a stencil to give the canopy for the clearing.

Then I used various Dylusion Figures, leaves and flowers coloured with Promarkers for setting the scene.

I hope this is hot enough for Erika's challenge at Art Journal Journey which is almost at its end so if you want to enter into the challenge with your journal page you have just today and tomorrow to get it in.

Wednesday, 29 July 2020

WOYWW 582

The week has flown by again and once more it is time to reveal my desk in all its glory.  Did intend showing you a bit more of my craft room for a change but bad back stopped it.  If you want to see the desks of others just click here and join in the fun each week.

Well, weekend saw me doing another workshop with Tracy Evans, this time on a canvas, but it hasn't been touched since then.  Not got anything stuck down but everything placed where I intended it to go.  Now I might just change my mind so that is why it is in a state of undress at the moment.  This is my desk and you can just glimpse a teeny weeny bit of the project at the end on the pink mat.


Starting left are the stamps I used then comes an assortment of ephemera on my glass mat and then some poly bags with lots of bits and pieces like watch parts book pages, arrows, film strip etc in them.  Behind them are my Distress Inks and Oxides and the texture paste and gel medium which we used.  

The class started on Saturday morning for about two hours and then we had the same on Sunday.  it has been good seeing all the different interpretations that people have done.  Some carried on more or less the same as Tracy did but some ventured out into other colours and even themes for their canvasses.  I'll try to remember to show you mine next week.  I just want to alter the flow of the ephemera to be more of a pronounced sweep.

Made a card earlier in the week for a friend but forgot to take a photograph of it and must make one later and get it in the post for another friend who has a birthday the day after.  Got to get my journal finished - sorry, started, ready for Thursday too so will be busy all day.

Health Update:
No news from the hospital so will not be having the op this month as told.  Will have to have it next month or the battery will be out and I notice I am falling asleep all the time as it is.  Going to the chiropractor on Saturday so hoping the back will be a bit better after that.
Leg healing nicely, now got the ulcer stocking and wearing it each day which reminds me I have two of them to wash so better get to it.  See you all next week all being well.


Thursday, 23 July 2020

Jeudi Journalling - Moving On

"Here's a straw, suck it up, get over it and move on " is the quote for this week.  I still wanted to portray something warm so I could enter into the challenge set by Erika at Art Journal Journey but my thoughts on the picture I wanted could not be a beach scene as it was set indoors.  Then I thought of a way around it.  Picture this:

On holiday the two youngsters had both decided to enter a talent show.  Bertie was reciting his funny bit of verse whilst his sister was doing her usual singing and a bit of tap dancing.  Poor Bertie had got part way through his verse when he forgot his lines.  He was so embarrassed.  And to make matters worse his sister, Beyonce, had come in second in the competition.  He was in floods of tears!  Beyonce, in true older sister style, had turned to him and said "Here's a straw, suck it up, get over it and move on" - just as mother appeared to come and console him.  


I should think they both ended in tears when mother heard what had been said.  Poor Bertie was already hot under the collar with embarrassment and I am sure after a good ticking off for being so rude to her brother and the sarcasm she showed in handing him a piece of straw, Beyonce also felt a bit of heat around her face.

For the page this week I did a stage scene.  It is just a simple stage set on the beach - the curtains were the heavy pink velvet I seem to recall from the back of my mind somewhere as being the type of thing these resorts had in their day, the stage floor had been newly varnished and the backcloth was simply the sunny beach.  (So I could enter it as 'something hot' for the challenge).  I do hope Erika and the moderators will accept this as my entry for this week.  Why don't you think of something nice and hot (or cold if you read the prompts from Erika) and join in with the others.

Wednesday, 22 July 2020

WOYWW 581

It's Wednesday and that is another WOYWW Day where I meet up with friends a d share what is on my desk - crafting that is.  Why not pop along and join us, you'll make lots of friends and have something to do every Wednesday, just click here.

I made a tag the other week for Vicky Stampers and forgot to show it on here and I almost forgot to show my latest workshop make - which ended up as a box to keep some Dylusion figures in.   It was a class done by my bff Lorraine which should have been a folio but when I had almost finished it I decided it would make a nice box and so I am now making another one which will be the "real" folio.


here it is - decorated with some of the figures

I did make another thing - a book, but I can't show you that yet as it went into a challenge which is anonymous so until it ends you will have to wait.  Bet I forget all about it! 

I have been keeping up with my iCAD's but some days it has been a bit difficult so I have taken the easy way out and used a diecut, as you can see.  I also had a go with my Gelatos but I can't say I had much success with them.  In fact I almost threw the striped one away - then I thought I would just stick a Dylusion figure on and call it done.  You will have to excuse the dirty craft mat underneath.


As you can see, some days I did not have much time to spend on them but the ones where I coloured figures in were the ones I enjoyed the most, this blooming back has a lot to answer for.

Anyhow, you have come here to see my desk, not the index cards, so showing no evidence of anything here is my desk - nothing to see but my Pan Patel's that were waiting to go back on top of the cupboard.  I have my journal to do for tomorrow, luckily I know what I am doing for it and then I need to do a real good clean up and get ready for a workshop with Tracy Evans at weekend.  She asked us to get everything out and ready so as there are a few things want cutting and stamping in readiness I had better get to it.


Gosh, when I think of the money I spent on buying these and the trays to put them in - along with so much other crafting stuff that lies idle - I could be much richer (or have bought more from AALL & Create's Weekend Birthday Bonanza!).  Would have not had such a crowded craft room either!  Btw the bit about buying more at weekend was said rather tongue in cheek as i did get a bit carried away with the tv.

See you all next week!

Health Update:

The leg has been healing really well and the District Nurses are so pleased with its progress that I am signed off from having to go again.  Well, almost.  I have to go on Friday just to collect my stocking!!  I have reached that old age where I will have to wear an elastic stocking on my leg all the time.  Asked did I want "sand" or "black" I am glad now that I chose "sand".  Thought it was only a temporary thing but the nurse explained that the wound could break down at some time in the future and the wearing of this stocking would help circulation and prevent this.  Great!  Still, better than the alternative.  Must say those girls down at the clinic are doing a marvellous job.  Hats off to them!
Another week and still no call to the hospital.  It's going to be the end of the month before long.  

Thursday, 16 July 2020

Jeudi Journal - Thin Ice

Well this week's quote was "If you're already walking on thin ice you may as well dance" and two day's ago I had not a clue what I was going to do for this, but then on Tuesday when I sat down to start inspiration hit.  The trouble was I wanted to do another beach scene - I so enjoyed the colours in the one last week that I wanted to use them again.  

Here we are, not quite the same, not as dramatic a sky, but a hot beach scene again for my journal so that I can fulfill the criteria for Erika in her challenge at Art Journal Journey, "It's Hot".  If you pop along you can see that Erika gives you lots of ideas so that you can use cold things as well as hot - why not give it a go and join in.

My little story this week is about three young girls who have gone on holiday to a lovely hot beach resort.  Having just escaped the reins of homelife they are eager to hit the beach and sample the bar, even though they are all not really old enough to be drinking.  (Well, that is apart from the cool one in the shades who is lying on the beach hoping she looks cool.  She is the oldest one of the three and the others look up to her.) 

The poor girl in the middle of the trio is a bit bewildered as to why they are hitting the beach straight away when their luggage has not yet arrived and they are still dressed more or less as they were when they left home.  She has not even thrown her coat off, and why is she wearing that beret?  Well, the other one is already dancing her way to the bar at the far side of the beach putting the middle girl in a quandary.  "What is happening" you can almost hear her say as she holds her hands out .  Well, as the other one says "If you're already walking on thin ice you may as well dance" .  And dance she does, on her way to the beach bar.

For this once again I used my Distress inks, Tumbled Glass for the little blue patch of sky, Spiced Marmalade for the orangey bits and Wild Honey for the sun.  What else but Salty Ocean could I use for the sea and Tea Dye gave a very light colour for the sand.  


I chose to do the beach bar and the palm tree just in pen and ink as I didn't want them to dominate the picture.  Apart from the girl at the end nearest to the bar I didn't do any alterations of heads or body parts but for her I chose a different head to make her look young and chopped a pair of legs up to try to make them look as if she was dancing in some way.

I think I am getting quite attached to orange as a colour - maybe another beach scene next week, or will I go cool?  I do like blue!  

(the other ideas I had were:  of a girl and her mother with mother reading her daughter's report card from school - she could have been skating on very thin ice there; or a female on a shopping spree who kept charging things to her  card - she'd be skating on thin ice before long if she did that. Finally I was going to have girls using fake id's to get into a bar - but then I wanted a beach so that last one  kind of got changed)

Wednesday, 15 July 2020

WOYWW 580

I am sure these Wednesdays come around far quicker than ever they used to.  It's time once more to join in with Julia and her merry band and show what is on our workdesks.  If you want to join in click here and find out all about it - then post and show us what is on your desk.

Well this week I think I am going to find a struggle with this blog posting as everyone seems to be having problems with the new format.  I think it is the placement of photographs that has got to folks out there and if that happens I might have one big meltdown because I like my photos to be centred.  Now if they are, all will be good.  So I cannot wait to post this and see what happens, hence I will keep it short and sweet.

Need to build up my stash of birthday cards so once again I have opted for a Laurel Burch type card.  The members of the club will all get the same card, maybe different colourways but in essence the same card.  That's what you can see on my desk - all I have been doing is colouring in with my Promarkers and fussy cutting inbetween trying to make a folio as instructed by my bff for the club class this month (virtual).


My Tracy Evans book is lying there waiting for the cover to be glued on and then I can put it to bed.  Otherwise there is just my journal open at last week's page but, despite all I said there is still tomorrow's page to be started.  Oh woe is me I have not a clue where to start with the quote for this week.  Better get my skates on - quick!

Health Update:

Leg still wrapped up like a turkey for Christmas, the lovely nurse I saw on Saturday explained that it is being kept wrapped so that it will heal quicker.  She had replaced the steri strips on the  previous appointment but on taking the bandage and dressings off it was still showing signs of bleeding two weeks down the line.  So it was back wrapped and an iodine dressing applied.  Fingers crossed for this afternoon when I go again.

As you are reading this I am probably in Preston having obtained a cancellation for the chiropractor.  it's the first appointment of the day in order to try to keep me as safe as possible from contact with others.  Boy oh boy do I need a bit of manipulation.  However, I'll play catch up later with the comments.

Well that is it for this week, see you around!  (not sure what's happened, it looks just the same as always)