Another week has flown by, its a new month and this time I have been busy crafting. Making a mess for part of it. The desk hasn't got anything on it, neither has the little table, but you might remember I said I had done a second copy of the card I showed last week and had messed it up. Jo darkened the edges so I did the same on my second one - too much! Back to the drawing board. I was happy with my third attempt ... at one point, almost the end. When I dropped a green ink pad on the card. I could have cried. So now we have attempt number 4. Here are numbers 2 - 4.
Wednesday, 1 February 2023
WOYWW 713
Thursday, 26 January 2023
Jeudi Journal - Crazy
The Snarky Comment from Tim Holtz we used today is "Relax, we're all crazy ... it's not a competition." and so I painted the background a pale blue and then added some lilac circles (Aal & Create stencil) and then an Andy Skinner one too. I wanted the background to look like a bad headache, almost a migraine. Because of this I decided when choosing my characters to leave them a contrasting black and white, not too much colour seemed to fit the comment much better.
"The Moggy family had been having a bad day. The little ones were up to their normal mischief and the two older children had been left to look after them whilst Momma Cat and Daddy Cat had gone out for the day, after all, it was their anniversary and they deserved needed a break.
Susie was the eldest cat and Topsy just a year younger. Both were perfectly sensible girls and quite capable of looking after the young twins, which is why Momma Cat felt able to leave them alone for a few hours. The only problem was that the little ones had been playing with a couple of balls of wool that were left in the sewing room and they had got a little, let's be kind and say, 'giddy'. As a result a photograph of Great Aunt Thomasina had got broken. Smashed!
"It's all Selma's fault" said Thelma, with her head tucked on one side, "she was the one who got the wool from Momma's room, t'wasn't me, honest."
"You were the one who threw the ball of wool in the first place" replied Selma, "in fact you threw both balls of wool at me at one time."
"Now, now" said Susie, hastily thinking how Momma Cat would handle this situation, and then realising there would never have been a 'situation' had Momma Cat been at home. "I need to think about this one carefully before I decide which one of you is going to be punished. Momma will expect me to take charge and act as she would."
"You're not going to punish one of us" chorused the twins, "you can't do that, we were playing together." If there was one thing the twins were, it was loyal, loyal to one another. Both were willing to take the punishment even though they blamed one another for the accident.
"You two are crazy!" shouted Susie. "You argue who is to blame and then you both expect to be punished. Crazy indeed! If you two hadn't been acting crazily this would never have happened. Oh what a crazy pair you two are at times."
Just then Topsy spoke up. She was always the more serious one despite the gap in their ages. "Relax, we're all crazy ... it's not a competition. Besides which we have time to tidy up and think what we are going to say when the parents get home."
The others looked at her, that wouldn't repair the photo and Momma thought so much of Great Aunt Thomasina, she would be so angry. They would all be in trouble, the twins for playing with wool in the parlour and Susie and Topsy for letting them. What on earth could they do?
Suddenly the door opened, and in walked ... Momma Cat! Oh no! She looked so happy and relaxed having been out with Daddy. What was going to happen now?"
Think that is where the story should end and you can make your own assumptions as to what happened next. See you over at Art Journal Journey with the lovely Mia and her theme 'Use a Photo'. Why not join in - but read the rules first please.
Wednesday, 25 January 2023
WOYWW 712
Another week has flown by and I have a card to show you - at last. It's cold but the snow has gone although yesterday we went to see a friend about 6 miles away from where we live and they had some little piles of snow still.
Did an online workshop on Saturday last and this is the card I made. I've done a second one, at my own pace - and where I could stop and start the video so I could look closely at some things but ... I've messed it up ... at the end. I can resurrect it to make another card, just a wee bit smaller, but I still want to do the card again but this time put it into my journal. My new journal that is.
You can't really see but the surrounding card has some light stencilling on. Something I intend to do on my journal page when I get around to doing it correctly (or to my satisfaction).
This is the kind of mess I got myself into and left ready for my second (and now third) attempt. Not messy - a work in progress desk.
and my two girls from last week further down
Thursday, 19 January 2023
Jeudi Journal - Trapped
"It was early evening when Betsy called to see her close friend, Maisie, as they were supposed to be going out for the evening. Maisie had just recently broken up with her boyfriend and the girls were rallying around her to try to cheer her up and get her out of the doldrums, and to stop her keep crying and staying in alone. Betsy kept ringing the door bell but there was no reply and so she began to get a little worried, there was a light on and she could hear music playing so she knew Maisie must be in, why then was she not answering the door?
Betsy decided the only thing to do was to go in, she hoped the door wasn't locked. What would she do if it was? She gave it a slight push as she turned the handle and to her surprise it actually opened. Rather gingerly she walked in and there on the floor propped up against the wall was Maisie, clutching a photo of her ex boyfriend, George. Maisie turned her head away from Betsy as Betsy asked her what was the matter.
Was Betsy stupid or what, she thought. What the Dickens did she think was the matter, the love of her life had gone off with another girl and she was left all on her own.
"I know you are upset about James" said Betsy, "but you have to get over him, he is not coming back and you have lots of friends who love you and we want you to come out with us tonight."
"Oh, just go and leave me alone" replied Maisie, can't you see I don't want to go out and party, I just want to stay here warm and comfortable with a bottle of wine or two."
"I can't do that" replied Betsy, the girls are all ready and waiting for us in Enrico's down the road. We thought we could have a bite to eat, it's your favourite restaurant, and then we could maybe go on somewhere and dance the night away,"
"I don't want to do anything" said Maisie in the most miserable voice you ever heard.
"Have you been drinking?" enquired Betsy, "you won't solve anything with a load of alcohol, come on, let's get you showered and then we can meet the others, I'll give them a ring to say we will be late and they can eat without us."
"I've not been drinking," shouted Maisie, "I just rescued some wine. It was trapped in a bottle. And now the room is lit up with stars, am I in Heaven?"
"Don't be silly" said Betsy, "Come on, let's get you sorted and then we can plan our next move, if you don't want to go out I can stay with you, or the girls can all come around and we can all stay in together."
And with that Betsy helped Maisie to her feet, put the photograph on the table and led Maisie into the bathroom to see what could be salvaged of the evening."
I already had a page painted with left over paint from last week so I just added the Star stencil from Aall & Create with Stormy Sky Distress Ink, all over. I then drew a wiggly line border around the edge and put some random squiggly circles behind it. I included a photo of George (not real obviously) so that I could enter it into Mia's challenge over on Art Journal Journey again and the quote this week from Tim Holtz' Snarky Comments was "I just rescued some wine. It was trapped in a bottle". Why not pop along and see what the rules are and then introduce yourself with a journal page and a photo. See you there.
Wednesday, 18 January 2023
WOYWW 711
Thank you all for including my BIL's in your prayers, they are working as I have had some good news from Oz. I really was getting stressed worrying as to what was happening with Rob but Karen has come up with some much better news. The surgeon has returned from his holiday and sorted things out and now he thinks Rob will recover much quicker and better in his own home so he is now home. I have believed in the power of prayer for such a long time and am so thankful to you all who included him in your prayer lists.
BIL on the other side (Chas' bro) is sounding stronger in his voice now and has been having physio on the parallel bars so they have obviously got him on his feet at times. Spoke yesterday and he had not been down for a few days so they are not rushing him. Just hope they can get him up on his feet safely.
My desk has not seen much action as yet. I did the card for one of our club members and that went off but the long legged girls are being held up because my flesh coloured Copics' have run out - well the main one has - and I can't manage without it. My Promarkers went long ago so which shall I get? Must send for some new ones.
Here is my desk/table with work in progress, ie colouring
the two top left are the ones I cannot complete
My desk is unchanged more or less
This was Olive's card. It's open with a piece of acetate across spelling her name. The yellow is just the background it was stood against. (apologies for the shadows)
That is it for this week. Got an online workshop this weekend so hopefully will have something crafty to show you next week over at WOYWW with Julia and the Gang. See you then and Thank You so much for the prayers.
Thursday, 12 January 2023
Jeudi Journal
Began with same colour of paint as last week but this time with some white added, much prefer this blue/aqua colour. Went over the top with the Lotza Dotz stencil from Aall & Create and what was left of the lilac ink on my blending tool. Then with a border stamp from Dylusions I created a border which I hope says 'frenzied' to everyone using Versafine Claire Nocturne (it took ages to dry on the acrylic paint, note to self 'use Memento more' it dries quicker, not sure it is dry yet as it still leaves marks when I blot it.
"Trish was Eric's big sister and had always helped her parents look after him. He was a strange boy and got up to some of the most stupid things, sometimes they were not so nice either. There was a ten year age gap between the two of them and, although he was not aware of it, he was a lucky young man to have such a caring sister.
One day Trish heard some strange rumblings coming from Eric's bedroom and she decided she had better go and investigate. There he was, with his chemistry set and he had a huge bell jar in his room and some strange things emitting from it. His bunsen burner was on the bench and all manner of flasks were bubbling away in various parts of the room. He had a photo of Einstein hung in the corner and she often wondered how on earth he slept with that cartoon face staring at him.
"What on earth are you. doing?" she asked.
"Just playing" was the reply.
"Playing or getting up to mischief?" asked Trish. "I don't think those things floating about in the room above that large jar are funny, what on earth are you creating now?"
Eric tittered, hunched his shoulders as he was wont to do and stuck his two front teeth over his bottom lip. "I was trying to make some eyeballs that would fly" he replied.
"What on earth for?" asked Trish. "Sometimes your crazy is showing, you might want to tuck it back in."
"Just to frighten the girls at school. I thought I could put them in my pocket and bring them out when we were all in class. They would then start dancing around the room in the air, just out of reach from the teachers and the girls would start screaming."
Just then there was a loud ringing which rather startled Trish, and she realised it had all been a dream and the alarm clock had just gone off. Yes, Eric could be a pain, yes he had a chemistry set that mother had bought him for Christmas, but no, even he wouldn't be foolish enough to do something like that. Besides which he wouldn't have the knowledge, or would he? She reached out and hit the snooze button, just ten more minutes and she'd get up and see what Eric wanted for his breakfast. She loved him so much despite him being naughty at times"
The words for Wendy and I to use are "Your crazy is showing you might want to tuck it back in" - again from Tim Holtz' Snarky Comments and I have included a photo of Einstein so that I can enter it into Art journal Journey once more.
Wednesday, 11 January 2023
WOYWW 710
I know, my desk looks completely staged, well, it is and it isn't. It is all set out for me to begin stamping - at last! I just happened to tune in on my phone the other morning to Abs from Aall & Create doing his Monday Morning Live and so enjoyed it that it reminded me I have not touched the long legged girls bought ages ago.
So I set out my desk with the stamps I was going to use and the die I had just bought before Christmas and not touched which was going to be the basis for my girls. Found I had two of the base die cut outs ready and a set of the tags that go in the pockets so they are there too.
To the left you can just see my Tim Holtz Snarky Comments book, that's ready for more comments to use on a Thursday with Wendy when we do a journal page - and I do an accompanying story - and on the right, just peeking in is last week's journal page. That's the die stood up at the back.
Maybe next week I will have some stamping and colouring to show you. For now I will just get on with the stamping and fussy cutting of the girls. I just wish I was better at colouring.
My BIL in Oz is poorly, things have not gone to plan since the operation and he is left with a drain in his back, a catheter and on morphine to help with the pain. Been in hospital 29 days now and has no sign of getting out as yet. My little sister is travelling the 103 kms there and back almost daily. She has her own health plans to take care of too which involves a check up next Tuesday which will take all day with travel on the train to Sydney, but on her own this time, plus a hip replacement scheduled for March. Any spare prayers are welcome.
Then my BIL in Gloucester does not seem to be making any signs of getting on his feet. (He fell and broke his hip before Christmas.) He moved hospitals but we're not getting any sense of what is happening - it's difficult. Looks like a long job so we have been busy trying to talk to him as much as possible by phone and sending him little parcels to cheer him up. We need to go down there and find out what the picture is really like.
So all in all a busy time, hence no crafting, but hopefully all will change soon and I can get back to something resembling normal. In the meantime I will visit as many desks as I can because I love my Wednesday 'nosey around' with WOYWW. see you over there, all are welcome so why not join in if you haven't already.