A very happy Mother's day to all you Mums out there. I hope you are having a lovely day and enjoying some sunshine. The clocks have gone forward too, so that we can start to enjoy some lighter nights and look forward to summer.
I think all Mums like a homemade card whatever age you are, well that's what they tell us anyway, so I've doodled one for my Mum....this is how it went...
a doodle
with some text added
and a bit of colouring-in.
Happy Mother's Day, Mum x
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Happy Mother's Day
Monday, 24 March 2014
Crafty Moods and Artist Trading Cards
Recently my crafty mood has just wanted to play.
I think this stemmed from watching too much create and craft when I was ill and off work for a few days. I was itching to get out my craft supplies and watercolours! When this sort of mood takes hold, I generally end up creating Artist Trading Cards.
Artist Trading Cards or ATCs are tiny 2.5 x 3.5 inch card featuring original art work on one side and the artist name and date of creation on the other. The only rules with an ATC is its size, after that you are free to use any media, technique or materials you desire to create little masterpieces. I find creating these are great if you want to experiment with different ideas or use different materials.
Here are a few that I've done recently...
I generally start off with a particular stamp in mind.
Then create some sort of background using craft papers.
The image is then, either stamped directly onto the background or onto another piece of paper and added to the background.
Colour is added by way of different craft papers or watercolour.
And then, I usually add something else as a finishing touch. e.g. the button to the dress makers dummy, pearls to the blossom and even a glossy varnish to the ladybird's shell.
Because of their size ATCs do not take long to create and a few can be done in an afternoon, giving you chance to try a few different ideas and satisfy that crafty mood!
I think this stemmed from watching too much create and craft when I was ill and off work for a few days. I was itching to get out my craft supplies and watercolours! When this sort of mood takes hold, I generally end up creating Artist Trading Cards.
Artist Trading Cards or ATCs are tiny 2.5 x 3.5 inch card featuring original art work on one side and the artist name and date of creation on the other. The only rules with an ATC is its size, after that you are free to use any media, technique or materials you desire to create little masterpieces. I find creating these are great if you want to experiment with different ideas or use different materials.
Here are a few that I've done recently...
I generally start off with a particular stamp in mind.
Then create some sort of background using craft papers.
The image is then, either stamped directly onto the background or onto another piece of paper and added to the background.
Colour is added by way of different craft papers or watercolour.
And then, I usually add something else as a finishing touch. e.g. the button to the dress makers dummy, pearls to the blossom and even a glossy varnish to the ladybird's shell.
Because of their size ATCs do not take long to create and a few can be done in an afternoon, giving you chance to try a few different ideas and satisfy that crafty mood!
Labels:
Artist Trading Card,
craft,
creative,
design,
Inspiration,
stamp,
watercolour
Monday, 17 March 2014
Butterflies at the Wedding
Thankfully, not too many of the nervous kind!
As promised here are a few photos from the recent wedding. Emma and Leigh made a lovely Bride and Groom, and everyone enjoyed sharing and celebrating their special day. The setting was quite magical, the wedding venue overlooked a quiet lake and we were lucky enough to have sunshine on a chilly February day.
The wedding breakfast room was set out beautifully and my stationary looked the part. I know Emma was very pleased with it, which pleased me immensely.
We did, however, have a small laugh together when we saw the alternative way that the place name butterflies had been placed on the glasses. We didn't worry, they still worked well and impressed the guests.
The food was scrumptious, the wine and bubbly flowed, we all enjoyed the speeches and toasted the happy couple.
It certainly was, a lovely day to remember.
As promised here are a few photos from the recent wedding. Emma and Leigh made a lovely Bride and Groom, and everyone enjoyed sharing and celebrating their special day. The setting was quite magical, the wedding venue overlooked a quiet lake and we were lucky enough to have sunshine on a chilly February day.
The wedding breakfast room was set out beautifully and my stationary looked the part. I know Emma was very pleased with it, which pleased me immensely.
We did, however, have a small laugh together when we saw the alternative way that the place name butterflies had been placed on the glasses. We didn't worry, they still worked well and impressed the guests.
The food was scrumptious, the wine and bubbly flowed, we all enjoyed the speeches and toasted the happy couple.
It certainly was, a lovely day to remember.
Labels:
craft,
creative,
design,
illustration,
photograph,
print
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Spring Blossom
Now, I'm no gardener and my recognition of different flowers is very few, but that does not take away the pleasure of pretty gardens, wonderful woods and trees with beautiful spring blossom.
I mentioned, in the last post, the lovely blossom of a couple of trees at the front of my house. I decided it was too lovely not to share a photo with you.
By the way, its some sort of crab-apple tree!
I mentioned, in the last post, the lovely blossom of a couple of trees at the front of my house. I decided it was too lovely not to share a photo with you.
By the way, its some sort of crab-apple tree!
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Postcard Post - Getting Better
May I first say sorry for the delay since my last post. Things were busy in the run up to the wedding of my partner's Daughter, and since then I've been suffering quite a nasty chest infection. Today is the first day that I'm feeling a little bit better, and have the energy to do things again. The wedding went extremely well, and everyone had a great time. I have taken some photos and will post those at a later date.
At last, I do feel like spring is finally in the air. Sunshine has brought out the first blossoms on a couple of trees at the front of my house. That, along with feeling better, has lifted my mood. I feel like I could spring clean the whole house from top to bottom, although I know I don't have the energy for this yet! I did, however, have a little sort through of my old postcards and arty things and in amongst the postcards was this one. Which I thought was quite appropriate for the way I was feeling, and I had to share it with you.
I remember seeing it in an antique and collectors type of place, and I thought the picture was lovely. I then turned it over, not really expecting it to be written on, thinking it would have been bought just for the pretty picture. I had a real (out loud) ahhhh moment, when I had read what was on the back. The postcard was totally sold on me.
It reads:
Dear Miss Addis
Harold and I are nearly better now, and hope to go down stairs tomorrow from,
Wilfred
I bet Miss Addis, too, had an out loud ahhhh moment when she received this in the post.
At last, I do feel like spring is finally in the air. Sunshine has brought out the first blossoms on a couple of trees at the front of my house. That, along with feeling better, has lifted my mood. I feel like I could spring clean the whole house from top to bottom, although I know I don't have the energy for this yet! I did, however, have a little sort through of my old postcards and arty things and in amongst the postcards was this one. Which I thought was quite appropriate for the way I was feeling, and I had to share it with you.
I remember seeing it in an antique and collectors type of place, and I thought the picture was lovely. I then turned it over, not really expecting it to be written on, thinking it would have been bought just for the pretty picture. I had a real (out loud) ahhhh moment, when I had read what was on the back. The postcard was totally sold on me.
It reads:
Dear Miss Addis
Harold and I are nearly better now, and hope to go down stairs tomorrow from,
Wilfred
I bet Miss Addis, too, had an out loud ahhhh moment when she received this in the post.
Labels:
illustration,
Inspiration,
post,
postcard,
Postcard post
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