Thursday, 31 December 2009
Another day, another page
Another page from the Christmas journal. This time it's Christmas Dinner. The label things come from a digital kit called 'La Cucina'. Journalling up the side is what we ate.
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Christmas Journal
I was having difficulty working out how to get all these pictures onto one page. A quick visit to Page Maps and I was sorted. Not that they had anything quite like this, but just looking at those skethes gave me enough ideas to work out how to fit them in!
Papers are 3 Bugs in a Rug 'Oh what fun'
LIttle stickers came from Accessorise last Christmas
Title letters are from a digi alpha by Ellie Lash which I printed and cut out.
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Some pages from my Christmas Album
I managed to finish another couple of pages of the Christmas 2009 Album. I'm a bit behind as you can see! The page above shows the food from the 'Feast before the Feast' on 12th December, there is a journalling tag inside the paperbag that makes up the album page.
The second page shows me and DH out and about on the 19th December. Snow had fallen late on Saturday 18th and we thought it would be gone by very soon, however we still have the snow an ice today 29th December and it is not showing any sign of leaving.
The second page shows me and DH out and about on the 19th December. Snow had fallen late on Saturday 18th and we thought it would be gone by very soon, however we still have the snow an ice today 29th December and it is not showing any sign of leaving.
Monday, 28 December 2009
The Simple Woman's Daybook - New Year Edition
Outside my window... frozen snow and lots of ice
I am thinking... about making my Christmas Book, photos printed just need to get on with it now!
I am thankful for... everyone having travelled safely over Christmas.
I am wearing... the usual cords, big woolly sweater and angora socks.
I am remembering... how nice it was to spend time with my boys.
I am going... to take my MIL to the hairdressers tomorrow, if I can get the car out of the yard.
I am currently reading...The Pioneer Woman Cookbook
I am hoping... that the ice will thaw tomorrow.
On my mind... whether we will be able to visit our relatives on New Year's Day, they live up a farm road and we might not be able to get up there.
Noticing that... I am enjoying having the house a quiet day at home.
Pondering these words... A New Year's resolution is something that goes in one year and out the other. ~Author Unknown
From the kitchen... Delia's Bubble & Squeak with sliced ham
Around the house... It's nice not to have much housework to do as everything was tidied up before Christmas.
One of my favorite things... Christmas cake
From my picture journal...
Good Day Sunshine
I found a new challenge blog the other day when I was browsing on Ruth's (Altered Geisha) blog. It's called Let's Get Shabby and Challenge 7 is to use the image above and, because it is summer in Australia, create something Summery.
I made a thank you card with a Kathy Black, Sloppy Poppy and some Tim Holtz distress swiping!
I hope the sun shines on you wherever you are.
I made a thank you card with a Kathy Black, Sloppy Poppy and some Tim Holtz distress swiping!
I hope the sun shines on you wherever you are.
Some of my Christmas Presents
I thought I would share a little slide show of some of the lovely gifts I received from family and friends.
Sunday, 27 December 2009
Somewhere over the Rainbow
This week the Soartful challenge gave us the image of a 'chaise' to alter, I thought I'd give it a colourful makeover with a touch of magic and rainbow colours.
Image of girl and background by Art Freebies
Stars, 'curtain' & bird by Irene Alexeeva
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Something New
Last Friday the DCM team came up with a challenge that moves us away from Christmas cards, phew! I decided to make a New Year card as this is a celebration that is particularly important in Scotland. I will take this card to the relatives we visit for lunch on New Year's Day.
New BeginningsAs we are coming to the end of the year and fast approaching the start of not only a new year but a new decade, I’d like to see some cards celebrating something new.
It could be the New Year, a New Home, a New Addition to the family or even a New Day.
The stamp came in a swap, I think it is a Crafty Secrets stamp sent by Angelnorth.
Coloured with copics, text created in PSE.
Wishing all my blog readers a very happy festive season.
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Dear Santa...
Over at the Soartful Challenge, the image Jeanette has provided is this pen, so I wrote a little note to Santa...
with all this snowy weather the thought of returning to warm and sunny Italy is very appealing.
with all this snowy weather the thought of returning to warm and sunny Italy is very appealing.
Monday, 21 December 2009
Simple Woman's Christmas Day Book
FOR TODAY... from Janice's Daybook
Outside my window... blue skies, bare branches, frozen snow.
I am wearing... lots of layers and my red cashmere cardigan.
I am remembering... the time when we were snowed in for a week and had no electricity for three days :o
I am going... to check the weather before I travel tomorrow.
I am currently reading... The Lover of the Grave (a Lydmouth Mystery) by Andrew Taylor
I am hoping... that the weather will be kind and my mum, sister and great-aunt will be able to travel to us for Christmas.
On my mind... the weather!
Noticing that... we had three Redwings on our holly bush yesterday. They are a type of Thrush that comes to our country from Scandanavia for the winter and they love to eat berries.
Pondering these words... "There is no ideal Christmas; only the one Christmas you decide to make as a reflection of your values, desires, affections, traditions." Bill McKibben
From the kitchen... I bought my turkey this morning and I need to make the second batch of Stem Ginger ice-cream tonight.
Around the house... must finish wrapping the presents tonight.
One of my favorite things...cashmere ;)
From my picture journal...
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Snow!
So last week we had frost and this week we have snow! Quite a lot of snow fell last night and a bit this morning, but it cleared away so we went up to deliver pressies to our neighbours and I took a few pics along the way.
I don't mind snow when I don't have to go out in the car, but hope it starts to thaw tonight as the roads will be treacherous otherwise. Hope you are all keeping safe and warm if you have snow.
I don't mind snow when I don't have to go out in the car, but hope it starts to thaw tonight as the roads will be treacherous otherwise. Hope you are all keeping safe and warm if you have snow.
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Frost!
Sunday, 13 December 2009
On the 13th Day of Christmas...
Of course, I know that it's not the 13th day of Christmas as the countdown doesn't start till Christmas! However, it kind of starts today at our house as, every year we have my DH's cousins over before Christmas for a lunch of cold ham and turkey, salads and roast potatoes followed by lots of lovely dessert. Today was the day and it co-incides nicely with this week's challenge over on Bubbly Scrumptious Challenge Blog which The Food of Christmas.
I've created an LO showing my dining table before everyone arrived and some pictures of some of the food we ate, with apologies to my veggie friends.
Papers - La Cucina
Snowflake Elements - Ellie Lash, Winter Wonderland
Template - By Sine
I've created an LO showing my dining table before everyone arrived and some pictures of some of the food we ate, with apologies to my veggie friends.
Papers - La Cucina
Snowflake Elements - Ellie Lash, Winter Wonderland
Template - By Sine
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Dancing with Joy
I used a lovely kit by Ellie Lash 'Pixie-mini' which provided the word art and the wings. The other papers and elements come from Ziggle Designs.
Friday, 11 December 2009
First Christmas Flashback
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
The story begins...
Yesterday I showed you the front cover of my Christmas 2009 paperbag book, today you can see the first two pages. Hopefully I will manage to do some more pages and will post them as I go along.
Page 1 features my Secret Santa Advent parcel from Bubbly Funk Forum. We were all allocated a forum member to send a 'crafty' advent calendar and we have a lot of fun every day telling each other what we got in our little parcels and trying to guess who sent the
m! They are small things like buttons, gems, die-cut shapes nothing too expensive but it's just great to open a little parcel every day. My Advent parcel came beautifully presented in a box lined with vintage images and every little package made from folded gold paper with a red tag. I included the first tag in my page. There is a journallying tag tucked under the photo explaining about the swap.
Page 2 is about my Christmas Tree which is an eclectic mix of ornaments that I have chosen, made or have been given as gifts and there are a few that the boys made too. When I considered my tree I was very aware that it leans towards a 'folk art' style with a bit of bling thrown in, which probably sums me up too lol!
I wanted to show some of the tree decorations, so I made a little concertina book. Mickey and Goofy came from the Christmas Shop at Epcot in Disney World, my Mum gave me the rag doll angel last year and my crafting friend Tracey R gave me the gorgeous glittery shoe dec when we met at the NEC in November 2008. The one Karen gave me is on the tree too, but I couldn't take pics of them all or there would have been nothing but tree ornaments in the book!
On the back of the concertina, I have a pic of a salt dough wreath that I made about 15 years ago, I resurrected it this year as it hasn't been out for a while. The last pic is of the holly branches and pine boughs that I cut from the garden, they are soaking in a bucket of water....but you will have to wait and see what I did with them next, hee hee.
Page 1 features my Secret Santa Advent parcel from Bubbly Funk Forum. We were all allocated a forum member to send a 'crafty' advent calendar and we have a lot of fun every day telling each other what we got in our little parcels and trying to guess who sent the
m! They are small things like buttons, gems, die-cut shapes nothing too expensive but it's just great to open a little parcel every day. My Advent parcel came beautifully presented in a box lined with vintage images and every little package made from folded gold paper with a red tag. I included the first tag in my page. There is a journallying tag tucked under the photo explaining about the swap.
Page 2 is about my Christmas Tree which is an eclectic mix of ornaments that I have chosen, made or have been given as gifts and there are a few that the boys made too. When I considered my tree I was very aware that it leans towards a 'folk art' style with a bit of bling thrown in, which probably sums me up too lol!
I wanted to show some of the tree decorations, so I made a little concertina book. Mickey and Goofy came from the Christmas Shop at Epcot in Disney World, my Mum gave me the rag doll angel last year and my crafting friend Tracey R gave me the gorgeous glittery shoe dec when we met at the NEC in November 2008. The one Karen gave me is on the tree too, but I couldn't take pics of them all or there would have been nothing but tree ornaments in the book!
On the back of the concertina, I have a pic of a salt dough wreath that I made about 15 years ago, I resurrected it this year as it hasn't been out for a while. The last pic is of the holly branches and pine boughs that I cut from the garden, they are soaking in a bucket of water....but you will have to wait and see what I did with them next, hee hee.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Paper Bag Writer
As usual I started out with good intentions. I signed up for the Jessica Sprague class, 'Holidays in Hand', however I have to say that it just didn't hit the spot for me. I'm not sure what it was, most of the prompts were really geared for people with children and things like 'taking a photo of everyone in your family' falls a little flat when it's only me, DH and MIL!!!
Anyway, I decided that I would just play it by ear and not be driven by a fixed plan, this seemed to work with my stated 'values' of being more relaxed about Christmas (not something I find easy). I decided to make a paper bag book after seeing the one made by Sarah on Bubbly Scrumptious blog, I left mine full bag size rather than cutting it down to 6 x 6 the way Sarah did.
I have done two pages so far, I'll let you see them soon.
Papers are Dream Street, label is digi by Ellie Lash.
Anyway, I decided that I would just play it by ear and not be driven by a fixed plan, this seemed to work with my stated 'values' of being more relaxed about Christmas (not something I find easy). I decided to make a paper bag book after seeing the one made by Sarah on Bubbly Scrumptious blog, I left mine full bag size rather than cutting it down to 6 x 6 the way Sarah did.
I have done two pages so far, I'll let you see them soon.
Papers are Dream Street, label is digi by Ellie Lash.
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Once upon a time...
... a very poor woodcutter lived in a tiny cottage in the forest with his two children, Hansel and Gretel.
I painted the cottage with acrylic paint to get a 'gingerbread' finish. I had almost finished the cottage last night but hadn't put any decoration either side of this window. I'm so glad I left it because I found these little Gingerbread people when I was putting my Christmas decorations up, they were right at the bottom of the box and I remember that my Mum had used them on her Christmas cake one year and gave these two to me. They were just the perfect finishing touch.When I saw that the weekly challenge on Bubbly Scrumptious was 'Fairytale' I knew that the time had come to open the Maya Road 'house' that I had won in another BS challenge and turn it into a Gingerbread House for Hansel and Gretel!
I had to make my own candy canes and they are probably the thing I am least satisfied with, however, they are recognisable as candy canes.
Here is the opposite side of the cottage. I am most pleased with the roof which is simply made with punched circles of different coloured brown card. The 'snow' is made with the 'velvet' pen I bought last year at NEC, you use your heat gun and it puffs up.
The little hearts came with the cottage set and the charms were in my stash, I remember I bought them for the Recipe card swap we did on Bubbly Funk and I did the gingerbread man recipe.
Finally, the lid lifts off and there is a little book which you can make up and put inside. Of course, you could fill it with yummy treats!
Baby look at you now!
Many thanks to everyone who left kind comments for me about the loss of my cat, Jenny. They are really appreciated.
It's Daring Card Making time again and this week the dare is:
Background: download from Stampington
Text paper: K&Co Verbena
Watch image: Last Door Down the Hall
Vintage Lace/flowers/brads etc : from my stash
Oops forgot to say that I used Kathy Black's latest sketch (#17 ) for this card.
It's Daring Card Making time again and this week the dare is:
Say it in "Sepia"
This was perfect timing for the card I needed to make for my Great Aunt whose birthday is next week, she is one of those relatives who really appreciates my home made cards and I had this cute scan of a photograph of her as a small child on the beach. Now as she will be 89 on her birthday, you can imagine how rare a photo like this would be! Inside the card is an insert with a photo of her as she is now.Background: download from Stampington
Text paper: K&Co Verbena
Watch image: Last Door Down the Hall
Vintage Lace/flowers/brads etc : from my stash
Oops forgot to say that I used Kathy Black's latest sketch (#17 ) for this card.
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Goodbye Jenny
We took Jenny to the vet first thing this morning and she was put to sleep. She was 17 and painfully thin, over the last month she had deteriorated considerably and had not eaten properly for a week. It was kinder to let her go now than have her carry on in such a state.
I would rather remember her when she was plump and sleek with her beautiful pink nose. Here she is sitting on my paperwork with a self-satisfied look on her face in April 2008.
I would rather remember her when she was plump and sleek with her beautiful pink nose. Here she is sitting on my paperwork with a self-satisfied look on her face in April 2008.
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Easel does it!
My friend's nephew will be 21 in December and she asked me to make a special card for him. From her description he is a kind of a classic type of guy, so I blagged some Cornish Heritage Farm stamped images from a very generous Angelnorth.
I've been looking at all the easel cards that people have been making and wanted to have a go. I made a little circle of mirror card and stuck on some glitter thickers for 21, I had to make a little tab for the easel as I wasn't convinced it would stay up without it and didn't want the thickers to come unstuck with the pressure of the card.
Papers - Papermania, Touch of Teal
Stamps - Cornish Heritage Farm, car is 1955 Corvette and registration plate from Camaro Style.
I've been looking at all the easel cards that people have been making and wanted to have a go. I made a little circle of mirror card and stuck on some glitter thickers for 21, I had to make a little tab for the easel as I wasn't convinced it would stay up without it and didn't want the thickers to come unstuck with the pressure of the card.
Papers - Papermania, Touch of Teal
Stamps - Cornish Heritage Farm, car is 1955 Corvette and registration plate from Camaro Style.
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