Saturday, September 17, 2011

Trying to catch up on ....

.... some sleep this week.  We were so tired after the weekend away - all those late nights and early mornings took their toll!!  And it was a very busy week in school too, which didn't help.  We had an unannounced visit from an inspector on Thursday - cue behind the scenes panic and mayhem - but all was well!

Went to a 40th birthday party today, luckily the birthday girl has small children, so the party wasn't a late-nighter - we came home at 9pm.  Here's the card I made for her:


I used the lovely sketch from this month's CLP Challenge and I'm also entering this into Colour Create ("Pink, Brown, Cream, White"), Cute Card Thursday ("Anything Goes") and Stampin for the Weekend ("Tickled Pink").

I used this sweet stamp from Lili of the Valley, first time to ink it up.  The gorgeous die-cut doily was done with a friend's die at a crop a while back - I cut several in the one colour - why didn't I think to do some other colour too?!!  Here's a close-up of the image:


Recipe:
Papers: MME "Stella Rose - Hazel" and Crate Paper "Emma's Shoppe"
Image: Lily of the Valley "Milly Just for You"
Colouring Medium: Distress Inks
Other: Diamond Stickles, BG Pearls, needle + thread

Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Off gallivanting again ....

.... we're just back from Italy - we were away for four days at a friend's wedding, and it was the most gob-stoppingly amazing weekend.  The location was a flippin' castle in Tuscany, if you please!!!  It was a small wedding, about 30 adults (plus assorted toddlers and babies) - nobody with older kids wanted to bring them!

We were staying in Cetona, the hill-top village that belonged to the castle.  We had a gorgeous room, with air con - that made me so happy.  I don't do heat very well, being a very pale-skinned Irish person, my comfort level usually peaks at about 25oC and above that I go into a decline.  It was 33oC at the hottest part of the day all weekend, but somehow it was OK - bit of a breeze, lots of shady areas, and the delightful air-con at night.  Happy me!!!  I'm going to overload you with pics now - have managed to cut hundreds down to eight!!

Here's a view from one of the streets up to "La Rocca", the castle/villa bit:


It was such a magnificent place, we were laughing about how unworthy we all felt to be there - it would have been no surprise if George Clooney or somebody of that ilk had come walking across the grass and told us to get off his land!!!  Here are the beautiful gardens looking up towards the castle:


The pool in another area of the garden:


The food was divine, both at the wedding and in the village for other meals.  We ate and ate and ate all weekend.   Table all set for dinner - bit dark as it was dusk but you get the idea. 


Here's where we stayed, just off the main piazza, lovely shady terrazza - and then a view of the old castle beside our place (that's me on the left with the whitest legs in the universe!).



Another view of the street heading from our place up to the town hall and thence the castle:



And here's our hire car - of course it had to be a Fiat 500!


We are lucky to have other friends who live about half way between Cetona, where the wedding was, and the airport in Rome, so we called in to see them on Sunday - had more lovely food, a refreshing dip in the pool and sit in the shade, and then we came home.


I came back with several impressive mozzy bites, no sunburn (hurrah!), and a feeling of wanting to be fed at least once every hour or so!!! Ho hum - back to reality!!!
Thanks for looking!!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Sort of the same ....

.... made another card with just words in the middle.  It's a Golden Wedding Anniversary card, and it's also my DT entry for this week's PaperPlay.  Our sponsor this week is Inky Impressions and the challenge is called "Use 2 or more Stamped Images".  Some of the DT girls have done magnificent things with masked and merging.  I just used four stamps from the one set!!  Here's what I made:


Only when I looked at the photos did I realise what a truly disgustingly bad knot I'd tied in the ribbon, but I'd already handed it over so no way to redo.  The stamps are a Papertrey Ink set that my lovely friend Anne brought me from a trip to Cinncinati recently.  I've used two sizes of sunflower, stamped on patterned paper, and then stamped two sizes of centres, cut them out, liberally covered in gold stickles and popped up for dimension.  Here's a closer look:


Recipe:
Papers: Pink Paislee "Queen Bee"
Stamps: Papertrey Ink "Simple Sunflower" set
Ink: Distress Inks
Other: Gold stickles, metallic rub on stuff, Doodlebug brads, ribbon from stash, needle+thread

Thanks for looking!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

A whiter shade ....

.... of white.  We had to go back to school today, sob sob weep wail!  Had completely forgotten what 7am looks like (answer: not very nice!), having not seen such an disgustingly early hour in two whole months! 

My daughter went back to school on Tuesday, looking very smart in her new senior jumper.  Son and I were waving her off at the front door, and he turned to me, wiping an imaginary tear from his eye, and said "they grow up so fast!".  OK, grandad!!!

I had a few crafting buddies over on Monday for a last hurrah, and I made an all-white card.  A first for me, was almost going to cave and add coloured stitching, but I stayed strong and this is what I ended up with:


It was so hard to photograph, the sun was out today and the white kept sort of disappearing into itself, so I ended up taking pics in a shady corner!!  This card would work for this week's PaperPlay Challenge, which is "Make your own Flowers", but it's not my team's turn.  So I am entering My Time to Craft ("In Full Bloom"), Moving Along with the Times ("Handmade Flowers"), Creative Card Crew ("Anything Goes") , Totally Gorjuss ("As you Like it") and Charisma Cardz ("Anything Goes").

I made handmade rolled roses for my card - distressing along the edges before I rolled them which looks much nicer, I think.  I stickled them for added interest.  Here's a closer look:


Recipe:
No patterned papers, no image, no ink!
Other: Nestabilities Lacy circles, MS branch punch, diamond stickles, doily, pins, ribbon from stash, needle + thread.

Thanks for looking!

 
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