Tuesday, 9 June 2015

A canvas project

I was asked to teach a workshop for a group of ladies taking part in a local respite weekend for carers. I don't generally run workshops any more, because I find the stress often takes more out of me, than the pleasure gives back, but this opportunity makes me feel different. The unusual thing is that those taking part are not crafters, so the group often includes very mixed abilities.

This was my sample, a reverse canvas with a stencilled background, a stamped image using a La Blanche stamp and loads of die cut leaves. The sentiment is a Jo Capper Sandon Stampotique stamp - one of my favourites. I wanted to try and create something like a tranquil glade, a little bit of peace in a busy world for these ladies.


I have to say I was so impressed with their work and everyone finished in two hours, despite some of them going off to have their nails done or to have a head massage.

Here are some of the results, as you can see there is quite a variety.


 

 


They all seemed to enjoy themselves. I have to say though if I ever have the idea of using so many leaf die cuts again, someone needs to talk me down. It took two evenings of cutting out and even my poor OH was drummed into service with the Big Shot!

The other thing that has been keeping me busy is the garden. Things are starting to bloom beautifully and some of my favourite cottage garden favourites are blossoming nicely.


Meanwhile though, someone is busy sabotaging my hard work eating my flowers!!!!


We have run out of nuts for the feeders, so maybe this one is just dropping me a hint!

Thanks for popping by!

Elaine

4 comments:

  1. Your canvas looks fab and I can imagine everyone thoroughly enjoyed creating it .
    Love the photo of the red squirrel :)

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  2. These look wonderful Elaine and all different, definitely worth the effort. Naughty little squirrel hope he doesn't do anymore damage.
    Love Sue

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  3. I can imagine you've had enough of leaves for the moment. It looks like your hard work really paid off for the carers attending. Your naughty little visitor is obviously enjoying the fruits of your labours in the horticultural department.
    Paula (PEP)

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  4. Hope everyone was pleased with theirs Elaine because they are all lovely. I`m afraid that squirel is so gorgeous that I would just have to forgive him !

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