Saturday, 16 October 2010

Back again!

I have been a bit quiet for the last couple of weeks as we were away in Brittany for a week's holiday and I have been playing catch up since.

Apart from rather mixed weather we had a great week and saw some great places that gave me lots of artisitc inspiration too. The highlight for me has to be the Abbey on Mont St Michel. I had visited before, but not been into the Abbey, it is an amazing place, on a huge scale, even more impressive because of it's location and how difficult it must have been to build. My favourite thing though had to be the gorgeous cloister garden. I have already mentioned my love of cloisters and they inspired one of my projects on the blog I share. I just wish there hadn't been so many people there! I would have loved to just soak up the peace!




We also saw some dramatic coastline.


Near Cap Frehel lighthouse people had built lots of little cairns out of the rose granite. Some were 2 - 3 feet high .....


......while this one was only about 4 inches high!


I also spotted some rather lovely shop and restaurant signs ....


........... some interesting shop windows ............ had Tim Holtz visited maybe?


and some great srchitectural details - this has shades of Harry Potter I thought!


While I was away I made a start on a new project I had the idea for a while back when I saw some giant playing cards in the 99p shop! Stupidly I didn't buy them at the time, so ended up finding some on line.


My idea was to make a set of cards with positive and affirming messages for myself. I liked the idea of using playing cards because it gave me 52 cards, one for each week of the year. I have had a difficult summer one way and another and need to focus on the positives on life whenever I can. I keep meaning to try journalling, but am so critical of my work it sort of defeats the object. This approach felt like a great alternative and a chance to do a manageable craft project just for me. I also decided that I am going to allow these cards to be less than perfect, so if the odd mis-stamp or blob or blotch happens, I have given myself permission to let it go for once!!


The first card uses the Don't Worry, Be Happy from the Words of Wisdom stamps from Elusive Images and the wonderful bees by Jo Capper-Sandon, which are a complete joy to use. The message seemed very appropriate for the first card in my set. The images are stamped in black archival ink, shaded with Colourosft pencils and the wings made to glimmer with a Sakura Stardust pen. The card is then finished off with shading in Wild Honey Distress ink.

Let's hope I manage to keep up making one card a week!

Thanks for popping by!

Elaine x

6 comments:

  1. Welcome back and thanks for sharing the photos of your holiday. The playing card idea is a really good one and I look forward to seeing them as they appear week by week.

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  2. Thank you for sharing your wonderful photo's...and your first card is fab - look forward to seeing more.

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  3. Love your photos Elaine. That shop window is as you say, very Tim Holtz, Lol, and I love the turretted roof. That's really pretty I think.

    Your playing card idea is great and the first one is so apt. Your bees look beautiful and I look forward to seeing what else you do with them.

    Nice to have you back buddy.

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  4. Hi Elaine, beautiful pictures and also a beaut.place to be. I share your attraction with cloisters. Like your idea of the cards and like a stamp of 'Timmie' says: Embrace imperfection! Greetz, MirandaXx

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  5. Elaine, your photos are beautiful. I can't believe you are on the Isle of Wight! I was there today at Osbourn house!
    I love your decision to create the 52 cards. As well as telling yourself that they do not need to be perfect. That is a very self loving thing to do. Good for you!
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  6. Gorgous photos Elaine, sounds like you had a lovely trip. The playing cards sound like a fun project and you have got off to a flying start with the first one. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the other 51!

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