Showing posts with label One of Sue Tucker's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One of Sue Tucker's. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Wish It Was Still Last Weekend (Continued ...)

Sunday - another beautiful day (in more ways than one) saw the Four Amigos doing the Andy Skinner Workshop, photos of what I did here.

I had a photo taken with Tracy ON HER OWN but SOMEONE SNEAKED IN!  What's the face for Andy?


So Sunday saw us in the other classroom with Andy Skinner.  Now the evening before he had told me what they were doing and guess what? A million to one chance that someone would have been to his class at CHA would be attending Dare to Create LIVE - but I was that one. Bless!  Andy gave me other things to decorate my book with and I came up with 


Now I wish I had used a rust effect on the cogs but as I have plenty left over (and I bought some a while ago) I can do rusty ones on something else.


We are at the far end of the first table
and here's Lorraine and me painting our books


and Tracy with Cassie (with my apron on inside out)


After yet another hearty lunch (and a dib in the dried figs outside the classroom) it was time to do the collaboration - never done before but by golly it worked.  Tracy and Andy swapped about doing bits of the next workshop and we had a brilliant time.  

Not sure what Tracy was doing here


The only trouble was that with being so many of us the stencil I wanted was in use and so I had to wait for it for ages and now I want to do something else to my picture and give it more texture. Not had chance as yet but am working on making a slot in my timetable.  


That is me stood at the back by the screen - and Lorraine is in a red apron with a stripey top to the right of me.


Wonder what I was asking?
Nice photo of Lorraine - but me!!

When I got home I did add the 'eye' to it - I love Andy's eye with the little hand crawling out.  It now says "I (eye) Love (heart) ART" get it? Or is it better without it?  Not stuck yet so I'll see what others think first.



Now for some samples that were on display in the shop.  Not a clue who had done them but they were lovely to look at.








A firm favourite was this by Sue
(sorry about the hand and camera)


Here we all are with our works of art stood outside in the sunshine
I'm third from the left behind the lady in pink and next to Marc


So that was it - the weekend was over, sadly.  Time to pack up and go and make sure there were no last minute purchases you wanted in the shop.  Luckily Lorraine and I were staying over one more night but our choice of eatery was not good and we wish afterwards we had walked out.  Think if I hadn't paid £25 on entering for the two of us I would have thought about it. Here is Lorraine with her pudding though


and me trying to make her laugh


Next morning really was sad as we said goodbye or 'au revoir' to Tracy and Andy in readiness for Tracy to make her way to the airport. Well, Tracy looks sad but Andy looks delighted (only joking).


I'll leave you with a picture of the Dream Team - Sue and her helpers and then a picture of Sue with Bianca.


Whacked out - thank you all of you - you worked so darned hard to help the weekend go so smoothly - what a team.


the lady responsible for it all with Bianca
BIG THANK YOU's to Sue - She is Amazing!

Monday, 11 July 2016

Wish It was Still Last Weekend - Loads of Pictures

Last weekend, as I mentioned on Wednesday last, I went on one of Sue Tucker's "Retreats".  Well, to be honest it was her first but Sue is no stranger to arranging fantastic weekends as she has been doing workshops in the north of England prior to this, but this was her first Retreat.  Not that you would have known.  It was first class.

Arrived at The Holiday Inn, Coventry on Friday late afternoon having been driven down by my buddy, Lorraine.  Sorted ourselves out, registered in our rooms, saw the rabbits from my window ...


How many can you spot - I counted six one time
Here they are in close up (taken as the weekend progressed)





Then went up and joined everyone else.  I went and got us a couple of drinks from the bar and then in came Tracy (Scott, who does those fantastic whimsical faces - featured in Craft Stamper) so she joined us for a while.  Whilst sat down I thought I recognised one of the ladies in a large circle so we exchanged "I know you's" and found out that we had met last year at an AftH workshop with Dyan. Cassie and I became good friends over the weekend so along with Tracy and Lorraine - we were a bit like the Four Amigos!  (Yes, I uploaded this before but it sort of sets the scene).  Left to Right we have:
Tracy, Cassie, Lorraine and Me.


One of the Rooms we worked in


Saturday morning, after a hearty breakfast, we went and met Tracy Weinzapfel for our first workshop. You can see what we ended up with here.  It was a technique showing how to layer up paint to get the effect that everyone loved.  We used some paper on it at one time which has given it a lovely texture, used some stencils (Tornado I think I used and I WANT IT) and, on the little squares, some of Tracy's stamps (had to get the two sets I loved most of all).  Here is a close up of the texture from the paper


Halfway through we broke for lunch and it was unbelievable what Sue had arranged for us.  Feeling rather full in the tummy department, and wondering if 'eyes had been bigger than belly' as far as the desserts were concerned, we returned to complete our painting.

At some point during the day we were all given a hat to wear. Apparently Tracy is always patting her painting and saying "is it dry yet" so Andy had enough hats made for all of her Saturday class to wear.  He also hid eight, yes 8, pink alarm clocks in her room to go off at some time ridiculously early Saturday morning.  



Cassie


Me (not a clue what I am laughing at)


Tracy


Me, Lorraine, Katy, Leonie and Marc
and below is Bernadette who I also met a while ago at AftH and reconnected with not long ago at Daisy's.


You can see just how many paints we had - between two people - and all DecoArt - so good stuff! Sue always makes sure you are never short on materials.  Plus the bottles of water kept coming and coming (Sparkling and Still).

Here are some of Tracy's samples (not sure if they all are hers but I think so).


Lorraine and I fell in love with this square one (above) with the sloping sides







and I loved this big one but I think it was maybe done by Debbie


All too soon the day was over and it was time to pack up but I am sure most people, if not all, had managed to walk away with a complete piece of artwork.  Thanks Tracy, we had a blast and learned a lot.

It was well worth the backache I started to experience, despite the tablets, but by early evening I had to forgo something to eat (had eaten my way through the day anyhow) and go to bed with a hot water bottle and a couple more tablets.  Lorraine had already arranged to have a meal with her sister and family so sadly I had to excuse myself from eating with Tracy and Cassie.

Think I will leave Sunday for another blog post ...