Monday, 30 November 2020

Rejoicing Along the Path of Positivity

 Who could have predicted at the end of 2019 what 2020 would have in store for us. But a we reach the end of a difficult year which for many has been one of immense sadness with so many loved ones no longer with us we can look back and remember the positive times too. Many of our themes this year have encouraged us to do that. Last month, for example, we looked at the things that make us grateful. This month we finish the year off by looking at the theme of Rejoicing.

Of course Christmas is a major Christian festival celebrating the first coming of Jesus into our fallen world and looking forward to his return as king. Without Christ there would be no Christmas. This year with Covid still a huge threat many have been worried about not being able to meet up with friends and family over Christmas. However, much as I love getting together with the rest of our scattered clan, Christmas is so much more than the partying and presents. I admit I am sad at the thought that we might not be able to get together this year, especially as it is our Grandson's first Christmas and a baby is at the heart of the story, but I would rather celebrate alone than risk the health of loved ones. So our Christmas plans are on hold for a while, waiting to see what happens. Very apt as we embark on Advent, that wonderful time of anticipation and waiting. 

However you celebrate this year I hope that you are able to join in with the angels and rejoice that God's plan of salvation started with that first Christmas over 2000 years ago.

Philipians 4:4-7 Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!  Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near.  Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.



Materials used:
X-Press It card
Christmas designer card from stash
tag die
ribbon
fine white sparkle glitter
white flocking
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04     R20
hat - R29, R39, R59, R89
holly leaves - GO7, G28, G29
holly berries - R24, R29, R39
beard shadows: C0, C1, Blender

I have added glitter to his hat trim and flocking to the beard.

Here are the details for this month's challenge:

Our optional twist is REJOICE. For many, this time of year is an occasion for happiness. While the pandemic makes this year harder to get together with those you may normally spend time with during the holiday season, there are still many reasons we have to rejoice. Thus, we want you to create a project that reflects the JOY of the holiday season.

In order to be considered eligible for this month's prizes, remember that general types of  projects/posts will not qualify for the prizes unless they are also positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Additionally, even if a project may qualify as positive, if your post promotes negativity, hatred or anything of an abhorrent nature, your project will be disqualified. Prizes this month include:
  • A $10 gift certificate from Limited Runs, our guest sponsor for this month, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
  • ONE image (value of $5 or less) from Scribbles Designs, for the post or project that the team deems most inspiring of the bunch based on all qualifying entrants.
  • One digital image from Creative Bug Digital SnapShots for each person chosen as a DT
You can find more inspiration  and the link up on the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog here.

I hope you will come and join in the fun. 

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:

Saturday, 28 November 2020

Imagine That Progressive Challenge Relaunch

 After a gap of some time Imagine That Digistamp is restarting it's monthly progressive challenge and offering the image for November for free. Now I had intended getting this done nearer the start of the month rather than at the end but life got in the way! If you are quick you could still manage to enter it.


Materials used:
Imagine That Digistamp - Marleen's Stocking (available from Imagine That Digistamp Blog)
printer card
silver mirricard 
X-Press It card
5" x 7" card base
corner rounder
various dies
Copic pens:
skin: E000, E00, E21, E11, E04     R20
hair: E53, E55, E57, E59
eyes: E35, E39
hat: R29, R39, R59, R89     C0, C1, Blender
dress: YGO3, YG17, YG67, G29     C0, C1, C3
stocking: R22, R29, R59, C5     G21, G94, G99     E33, E35     G17, G29, G99
              C0     white pencil
candy cane: R39
presents: Y06, Y18     V05, V06     B24, B26
bell: Y11, Y15, Y17
socks: R29, R39     C0, C1, C3

The holly design backing paper came with the stamp set and has been printed on ordinary printer card.

Since taking the photo I have also rounded off the corners of the card base to fit in with all the other layers.

Thank you for visiting. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:

Thursday, 19 November 2020

Stampers Delights November Progressive Challenge

As we are now over half way through November I am a bit late with this one but better late than never.


Materials used:
Stampers Delights: Xmas Happy Elf (available by request from the Facebook Page
5" x 7" card blank
gold mirri card
X-Press It card
gold pen
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04, R20
hat and mittens -  R29, R39, R59, R89     CO, C1, Blender
hair - E50, E53, E55, E57
clothes - YG03, YG17, YG67, G29     R35, R37, R39

Confession time, this was originally going to be a tag but I did not have enough gold mirri card in my bits box. The border around the card is deliberately squiggly, a sneaky way to hide the fact that I cannot draw straight lines freehand!

There is still time to join in with the challenge so why not pop over to the Stampers Delights Fan Page on Facebook and request the image. If you need more inspiration you can find plenty on Facebook and the Stampers Delights Inspiration Blog.

Here are some links for you:

Look out for the Early Black Friday Deal Coupon on the Facebook Page

Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Just A Little More Gratitude With Path of Positivity

This month you get a bonus post from me! I originally ordered this image to work with for the start of our Gratitude theme at Path of Positivity but then changed my mind once I got started and opted for a rose image instead. However having been given this image I decided it is only right to use it. I had intended posting it with Monday's post but forgot. Forgetfulness seems to be more troublesome this year. I think it is partly the Covid concerns, partly events within the family and partly just because I am forgetful!

One thing I don't forget is all the things I have to be grateful for. I have already talked about the beauty of nature and the fact that we live in a rural area surrounded by countryside. I have also talked about family and friends and all they mean. So what else is there I wonder! 

Life is full of surprises, random acts of kindness can be seen everywhere. Events like a global pandemic do bring out the best in people. Yes I know they also bring out the worst as well but let's stay on the right path and think positively. Our local community has really pulled all the stops out this year. We have had a fantastic mask making group who make hundreds of masks and left them in the charity shops for people to buy for a small, or large, donation. Groups of neighbours have been shopping for those unable to get out or who are shielding. Local businesses have offered delivery services. The food bank has kept going with generous donations from shops and the community despite many facing hard times. A lot of our usual events have had to be cancelled but our fantastic Christmas Lights Committe has spent the last few weeks putting up the festive lights around the town managing to keep to all the guidelines around distancing and safety. We may not have our Victorian Evening and grand switch on but there will be light to brighten up the winter evenings.

So I am grateful that our community is so caring, it makes our town a great place to live.


Materials used:
acrylic sentiment stamp
yellow card
white printer card
black card
X-Press It card
5" x 7" card blank
black inkpad
Copic pens:
petal shadowing - C0,C1, C3, Blender
centres - Y00, Y11, Y15, YG23
stems and leaves - YG61, G21, G24, G94

I made the background paper by arranging multiple copies of the image in a small size on an A4 document and printing it off. The sentiment is just stamped across the corner. The panel has been coloured, cut to size and matted on black card to form a small frame then attached to the card with foam pads.

Here are the details and links for the challenge:

  • This challenge, our optional twist is Gratitude. It is the perfect time of year to reflect on all the good you have in your life. Therefore, this month create a project that depicts thankfulness or gratitude in some way.

    In order to be considered eligible for this month's prizes, remember that general types of  projects/posts will not qualify for the prizes unless they are also positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Additionally, even if a project may qualify as positive, if your post promotes negativity, hatred or anything of an abhorrent nature, your project will be disqualified. Prizes this month include:
  • Three images from SheepSki Designs, our guest sponsor for this month, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
  • ONE image (value of $5 or less) from Scribbles Designs, for the post or project that the team deems most inspiring of the bunch based on all qualifying entrants.
  • One digital image from Creative Bug Digital SnapShots for each person chosen as a DT Delight.

You can find the link up and more inspiration at the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog here.

Thank you for visiting. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:

Monday, 16 November 2020

Gratitude for family memories

 For my middle Path of Positivity Challenge I have another scrapbook page for you. Let's be honest here during a global pandemic with all the heartache for those who have lost relatives and friends as well as all the social restrictions it is hard to keep positive. With the year drawing to it's close our thoughts naturally turn to Christmas. At the moment here in the UK we are under our second lockdown and it is anybody's guess what will happen at Christmas. It is likely that we will still be under some restrictions and large family gatherings may not be possible.

Last Christmas my side of the family were able to be together for the first time in years. With nurses, ambulance drivers, telecommunication technicians, priests and veterinary nurses among our numbers everybody's Christmas rotas have been different but by a miracle everyone was able to book time off around Christmas and New Year that overlapped by a couple of days. Being in Somerset all our northern relations came down so ours  and our eldest daughters houses were full and a couple of local holiday cottages got custom too.

So for my offering of positive thoughts I have made a scrapbook page to mark that momentous event when four generations got together! This year we can be grateful for past good memories and look forward to future good ones The Snowmen Selfie image from one of our sponsors seemed very appropriate!


Materials used:
photo card
gold mirri card
12" x12" designer paper from stash
X-Press It card
Copic pens:
eyes- W5, W7, W9     C5, C7, C9, 100
coal mouths - W5, W7, W9
carrot noses - YR61, YR15, YR68, E15
satsuma noses - Y17, Y38, YR68
purple hat - V05, RV66, RV69, V09, V99     band - C5, C7, C9, 100
black hat - C3, C5, C7, C9, 100     band - B21, B24, B26, B18
blue/grey scarf and mittens - B21, B24, B26, B18     C0, C1, C3
red hats  and scarf - R29, R39, R59, R89     C0, C1, C3, C5
green hat and scarf - G02, G17, G29, G99     E95, YR02, E97, YR18, E08
blue hat - B000, B21, B23, B26     y15, Y18, YR14
pink hat - R81, R83, R85, R56     C0, C1
twig arm - E31, E33, E35, E39
pipe - E21, E23, E25     C5, C7, C9
shadows - B0000, B000, Blender
cheeks - R20, R22, Blender
background - B06, B16, B37, B39
eyes and snowflakes - white gel pen

I hope that you are able to find moments of gratitude despite all that is happening in the world. I really love the old song Accentuate the Positive, a mantra for our times I think! If you don't know it or if you do and want to hear it the Bing Crosby version can be viewed here

Please do join in with us at Path of Positivity and share some of your feelings of Gratitude.

Here are the details and links for the challenge:

  • This challenge, our optional twist is Gratitude. It is the perfect time of year to reflect on all the good you have in your life. Therefore, this month create a project that depicts thankfulness or gratitude in some way.

    In order to be considered eligible for this month's prizes, remember that general types of  projects/posts will not qualify for the prizes unless they are also positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Additionally, even if a project may qualify as positive, if your post promotes negativity, hatred or anything of an abhorrent nature, your project will be disqualified. Prizes this month include:
  • Three images from SheepSki Designs, our guest sponsor for this month, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
  • ONE image (value of $5 or less) from Scribbles Designs, for the post or project that the team deems most inspiring of the bunch based on all qualifying entrants.
  • One digital image from Creative Bug Digital SnapShots for each person chosen as a DT Delight.

You can find the link up and more inspiration at the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog here.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:

Friday, 13 November 2020

Stampers Delights Anime New Release

There are two new Anime images released this month, one is apt for a sympathy card.  The other, which is the one I have been given to work with,  is very apt for the time of year. Despite all that is going on in the world at the moment we still hope for a time of celebration around Christmas and New Year.


Materials used:
Stamper's Delights - Anime Cheers
photo card
designer card from stash
X-Press It card
fireworks photo
5" x 7" card blank
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E05     R20
hair - C3, C5, C7, C9, 100
eyes - E95, E97, E47
t-shirt - R29, R39, R59, R89
wine glass - BV20, C0     Y00, Y11, Y21     Blender
phone - C0, C1, C3, C5, C7     RV63, RV66, RV69

The bar, window frame and banner are free images from the internet. I made the bar up using two combined images, a table with a black top and some wooden paneling. The fireworks in the window are from a photo I took in 2010 on holiday in Paignton. They had a firework display on the beach. 

Do take a look at the Stampers Delights Facebook Page and Inspiration Blog for more ideas, details of all the latest offers and makes from the rest of the DT. Links below for you.

Friday, 6 November 2020

Stampers Delights November Chibi New Release

 It's new release time again at Stampers Delights and this month's Chibi images are a boy and girl photographer. For my project I used the girl but keep an eye out because the boy may appear in a future post.


Materials used: 
Stampers Delights - Adrianna Photo 
photo paper
12 x 12" white card
A3 white paper
pink card
X-Press It! card
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04     R20
eyes - YR12, E15, E37
hair - YR20, YR24, E35, E37
jumper - YR31, Y38, YR16, YR68
skirt - BV31, BV34, BV04, BV17
socks and ribbon - Y00, Y11, Y15, YR23
shoes - W3, E5, W7, W9
camera - C0, C1, C3, C5, C7, C9 Blender
camera strap - R24, R27

All the photos were taken in the summer at Blenheim Palace. The background paper is made by printing out a photo of a notice board with the map on.

Do take a look at the Stampers Delights Facebook Page and Inspiration Blog for more ideas and makes from the rest of the DT. Links below for you.

Store: https://www.stampersdelights.com/store/c18/ALL_DIGITAL_STAMPS_PRODUCTS.html#/

Monday, 2 November 2020

Gratitude during difficult times

 So here we are at the start of another month in what is proving to be a very strange year. Another month means another Path of Positivity Challenge, and boy we certainly all need a dose of Positivity. This month the optional theme is Gratitude. 

Now despite all the madness that is going on across the world with the pandemic on top of all the usual human made mess there is still a lot to be thankful for. It is interesting that science is now catching up with what ordinary people have know for ages, crafting and the natural world are both good for mental well being. Last year it was all about mindfulness and being in the moment with a surge of interest in colouring. Meanwhile crafters smiled to themselves and got on with crafting as usual!

This year the emphasis has shifted to the natural world as more people discover the joys and delights a simple walk can bring, or a spot of gardening. I don't think the gardens in our area have looks so cared for before!

So with that in mind I have made a scrapbook page celebrating our roses in our garden. This summer they have been glorious, even our little Rebecca Claire which is in intensive care  has had booms.

All our roses have a connection to us in some ways. I will give you the connections at the end of this post, just a sneaky way to get you reading to the end!


Materials used:
SheepSki Designs - Wild Roses 

Express It! card
photo paper
black card
white printer card
12 x 12" rose design card
various shaped dies 
Copic pens:
roses: RV23, Blender
leaves: YG21, YG23, YG95, YG99
stems: F21,  G24, G94, G99
shadow: B0000, B000, Blender

To colour the roses I used the tip to tip transfer technique. I put a bit of colour from the RV23 onto the tip of the blender pen then coloured the petals starting in the shadow area. The idea is that as you move up the petal the colour fades out. I was aiming for a more pastel look.

The title and labels were created on the computer and cut out with dies. The labels have had a black pen run around the edges so they stand out a bit more against the background.

I did say I would give you the connections for each rose so here they are.
The oldest at over 30 years and no longer available to buy is the Rebecca Claire which was given to us by friends when our daughter, Rebecca Claire, was a baby. When we rented our house out while living in the vicarage it was somewhat neglected, when we rescued it there was only one stem about 8 inches long and it looked really sad. Thankfully a few years of very careful spraying and pruning have got it going again but it will take a number of years to bring it back to it's former glory. I think I did a post about it in the past.

Birthday Boy was a present from Tim's eldest sister for his birthday. We lost his sister to cancer last year so it is especially poignant now. 

Pearl was a gift for our 30th Wedding Anniversary 5 years ago. It has gone mad this year and will need a severe prune to stop it taking over the garden!

Keep Smiling was a gift from the school I worked at for 16 years when I retired. It was in a pot until this year but in spring we planted it out and it took off. It has beautiful yellow blooms that certainly make you smile.

Rambling Rector is a fairly new one. With Tim being a vicar in the Church of England we bought it on his retirement as it had such an apt name. It is our only rambler and it does ramble, on and on. The clusters of white flowers on it covered the frame it grows up.

Rachel is the newest of them all. We have been looking for a Rachel for a long time for our youngest daughter, you've guessed it, Rachel. Up until last summer all the ones we found were the wrong spelling or had a second name. Then we found this one at a local garden centre. It has blooms that change colours as they age so it starts off deep pink then develops yellow and orange edges as it opens up. Again it was covered in a fantastic floral display this year.

My photos don't do them justice and also don't give you the fantastic perfumes of Rebecca Claire, Pearl and Rachel. Sat out on the patio enjoying some evening sun and getting wafts of scent along with the glorious colours was a bit treat this year and went a long way to easing the frustrations of lockdown and not being able to visit family and friends.

I hope that you managed to find things to be grateful for among your pandemic experiences. It would be lovely if you felt able to share them with us at Path of Positivity.

Here are the details and links for the challenge:

  • This challenge, our optional twist is Gratitude. It is the perfect time of year to reflect on all the good you have in your life. Therefore, this month create a project that depicts thankfulness or gratitude in some way.

    In order to be considered eligible for this month's prizes, remember that general types of  projects/posts will not qualify for the prizes unless they are also positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Additionally, even if a project may qualify as positive, if your post promotes negativity, hatred or anything of an abhorrent nature, your project will be disqualified. Prizes this month include:
  • Three images from SheepSki Designs, our guest sponsor for this month, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
  • ONE image (value of $5 or less) from Scribbles Designs, for the post or project that the team deems most inspiring of the bunch based on all qualifying entrants.
  • One digital image from Creative Bug Digital SnapShots for each person chosen as a DT Delight.

You can find the link up and more inspiration at the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog here.

I do hope you will join in with the fun and spread some positivity around.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges: