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:

Monday, 19 October 2020

Girl Power

Back on the Path of Positivity again and what a good theme to come in to! My beautiful eldest daughter has certainly been showing off her girl power having given us our first Grandchild in April. It's been a long and continuing road to her recovery from a botched delivery but she has taken it all in her stride. Hopefully by this time next year all the further repair surgery will have been completed and successful, Covid 19 will be no longer a threat and we can enjoy being a relaxed family again.

While thinking about how to approach my sample for this the news of the death of Helen Reddy came through and I thought of her iconic song 'I am woman' so I have used that to make another page for my Inspirations Book.

However my favourite Helen Reddy song 'Candle on the Water' comes from the film 'Pete's Dragon'. If you do not know it here is a link to a video clip from the film: 




Materials used:
X-Press It! card
Derwent watercolour pencils
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04     R20
hair - E42. E43. E47. E49
bag and dress - R29, R39, R59
coat, shoes and necklace - G02, G17, G29, G99
coat trim - C1, C3, C5
tights - RV63, RV66, RV69, RV99
ground - W1, W3, W5

There are still two weeks left to join in with us so why not give it a go. 

This challenge, our optional twist is GIRL POWER. We're a powerful force out in the world that needs to be celebrated! Create a project that encourages and celebrates women's empowerment, independence, confidence and strength. 
 
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:
  • TWO images from All Dressed Up Stamps, 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.
For more inspiration and for the link up go to the Path of Positivity Blog here.

Thank you for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:

Friday, 9 October 2020

Stampers Delights Anime New Release

Continuing the harvest/Thanksgiving/Autumn theme the Anime NR image from Stampers Delights is from the pumpkin patch!

I wonder how many of you carve your pumpkins to make lanterns. There are some amazing ones out there. I am not a fan of halloween but I do like the more artistic carvings. 

How about this one for example:



I think this little lady looks as if she will come out with a fantastic carving!



Materials used:
Art By Miran: Fantastic Fall digi paper set (no longer available)
Deedee's Digis: Pumpkin Patch (no longer available)
5" x 7" card blank
X-Press It card 
printer paper
rectangle die set
Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04     R20
eyes - E25, E29
hair - E42, E43, E47, E49
dress - BG01, BG05, BG45, BG09
leggins - BV02, BV23, BV25, BV29
boots - C7, C9, 100
knife blade - C1, C3, C
knife handle - R29, R39, R59
pumpkins - Y35, Y38, YR14, YR18, E39, E18
                 E11, E13, E39, E18
grass - G21, G24, YG63, YG67, G99

The backing papers came from Art By Miran's Fantastic Fall set and the sentiment from Deedee's Digis Pumpkin Patch. Both no longer available.

Please do visit the Stampers Delights Inspiration Blog and take a look at what the rest of the team have come up with using this cute image. Here are some useful links for you:

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

FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stampersdelights/?ref=bookmarks

Inspiration Blog: https://www.stampersdelights.com/inspiration-blog#/ 

Don't forget we also have our Progressive Challenge on Facebook and you can enter with any Stampers Delights image.

Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges: 

Friday, 2 October 2020

Stampers Delights Chibi New Release

This month the theme for the new releases from Stampers Delights is Harvest but could also be used for Thanksgiving. There is a bonus in that the cart full of veg and the girl are two separate images. You can, of course, combine them if you wish. I have made a card that would do for Harvest or Thanksgiving. Since I plan to send it to my friend in the USA I have added a Thanksgiving greeting. I also had a go at some 3D crafting using the cart and made a cart container for small items. I've used grapes for the photo but chocolates would work just as well!










Materials used:
Stampers Delights: Harvest Time
Imagine That  Digistamp: Subtle Harvest (not available)
printer paper
X-Press It card
white card
kraft card

Copic pens:
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04   R20
eyes - B21, B24, B18
hair - Y21, Y26, YR24, E25
T-shirt - BG53, BG45, BG57, BG49, BG78
shorts and ribbon - R29, R39, R59, R89
shoes - W1, W3, W5, W7, W9
pumpkin - YR12, YR15, YR18, E13, E15, E18
leaf - G21, G94, G99
stems - E43, E44, E47
green pumpkin - YG61, G21, YG63, G85
corn - Y21, Y23, YR21, YR24, E15, E15     G21, YG63, YG67, G99
sunflower - Y11, Y15, Y17, E13, E15
cart - E31, E35, E57, E79
cart wheels - R22, R24, R27, R29     C5, C7, C9
bird 1- YR20, YR21, YR23, YR24     E35, E39     Y13, Y15, Y19
bird 2 - E97, E08, E19     C9, E18, E29     Y13, Y15, Y19

Making the cart was definitely a Heath Robinson job! I just made it up as I went along. It worked - sort off, but I would not risk putting anything too heavy in it without adding further support!

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#/


FB Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/stampersdelights/?ref=bookmarks

Inspiration Blog: https://www.stampersdelights.com/inspiration-blog#/

And for those of you who have not heard of Heath Robinson he drew crazy contraptions. This is one of the less mad ones!



Thanks for dropping in. Take care.

Pippa

Entering the following challenges:

Thursday, 1 October 2020

October's Stampers Delights Progressive Challenge

So here we go, my first card and colouring for months. Still feeling the lack of creative drive but hoping to kick start the brain back into action. My first offering uses the image for the progressive challenge on the Stamper's Delights Facebook page. The image on offer is of a witch on a broomstick but as I am not a fan of witches I got Janice's permission to slightly alter the image. Please bear in mind that I am not an artist which is why I use other people's images!



Materials used:
Stampers Delights - Chibi Agnes 1 (available on request from the Facebook Page)
horseshoe clip art from internet
X-Press It card
brown card
rectangle die set
5x7" card blank
Copic pens: 
skin - E000, E00, E21, E11, E04   R20
hair - E11, E13, E15, E18
eyes - BG01, BG05
dress - R29, R39, R59, R89
T-Shirt - C0, C1, C3   Blender
hat - E30, E31, E33, E35, E37
hat band - W1, W3, W5, W7
horse head - E21,E23,E25, E29
broom handle - E35, E57, E79
brush - E41, E42, E44, E47, E49
boots - E13, E15, E08, E19, E49
grass - G24, G94, YG67, G28

I hope you will join us in the Progressive Challenge, I look forward to seeing what you come up with.

Here are some links for your inspiration:

Just a quick catch up

So how have you coped with all the madness in the world? It's been a while since I posted so here is a brief catch up.

After the arrival of our first grandson Teddy in the height of lockdown when we could not see him life took an unexpected and unpleasant turn. To cut a very long story short the hospital botched his delivery, an internal inquiry reads like a forensics report from a murder and legal proceedings are underway to sue for medical negligence. It is unlikely that the hospital will contest and the solicitor is hoping they will make a decent out of court settlement. Now I am not usually a fan or suing the NHS but in this instance, and not just because it's closer to home, I feel my daughter is justified. The whole mess robbed her of weeks of contact with her newborn, put added stress to an already stressful time with Covid, left her facing further surgery and weeks of recovery between them with the possibility of leaving her with a life altering condition. All of which could have been avoided had basic checks been carried out when she went into early labour.

On the plus side both mum and Teddy survived (it was close) and Becky is amazing taking it all in her stride while Teddy is a delight.

So you can understand why I have been out of action. My mojo for designing anything went out of the window so I stepped back from Stampers Delights and The Path of Positivity for a while.

Don't think for a moment that I was not crafting, I've been knitting, crocheting and rediscovered my love for cross stitch which has been dormant for many years. All of these involve just following someone else's pattern and that suited my state of mind just fine.

I am back now but possibly only for a short time to serve out my time as it were on the Design Teams. When Becky does go for the next surgery she will be on complete bed rest for some time afterwards so we will be needed to help with Teddy while her husband is at work. 

But for now I am persevering and hoping that there is enough creative juice in the system to get me through the next few months.

To finish with a happy photo!


Take care and stay safe.

Pippa