Welcome to new followers and readers of my blog and hello to everyone that I met on Saturday at the Happy Stampers show in Port Sunlight. It was a really lovely day with so many friendly people who were all enjoying a common passion amongst like minded folk.
It's such a well organised event and I was chuffed to see two purpose built display stands already in place on my table which left me with much more room to make my usual mess - though I somehow managed to avoid spritzing the cream tablecloth with inks! I'll share some more photos of the samples I made with my new stamps later in the week, but, for now, here's one using the "Winter Scene" set, plus the owl from my "Build a snowy scene" set. The sentiment is from my "Religious Greetings" set, though they aren't all strictly religious, but definitely have a leaning toward more traditional and spiritual sentiments.
I know that I make a lot of samples using my faux bleached distress ink skies, but it's just because I get asked to show this technique over and over again! I promised the ladies on Saturday that my next You Tube video will be based on the faux bleaching so will let you know when it's done and uploaded. I have a busy week but should have some time after next weekend to get it done. Watch this space!
Hopefully I'll get it done without too many bloopers! It reminds me too of my favourite line that someone said at the show. It was a husband who was standing watching with his wife. On seeing me using my waterbrush to bleach out trees on another snowy inked background he remarked "so you spend a fortune on these inks and then take them all off with a bit of water!?" (or words to that effect). It caused quite a lot of laughter around my table!
I caught up with quite a few old friends on Saturday, as well as meeting new people. A special thank you to Ruth for bringing me a very thoughtful gift which I was very grateful for. It's not only a beautifully scented body oil, but is one that repels those nasty mosquitoes! Thank you Ruth. It was especially good to meet up with friends who knew David too and to share some memories. I'm sure that he was sat with me all day and I could visualise the big smile on his face at all the kind comments that people made.
I had a big tidy up of my work table on Sunday so I could work on my new stamp designs this week without any clutter to distract me...doesn't take much! Yesterday I had an eye test where my pupils had to be dilated which meant that I could hardly focus for several hours afterwards which was really frustrating as I wanted to crack on. They went back to normal eventually of course, so I did some late night drawing to make up for lost time!
The washing machine decided to be naughty again today. My clothes have had a really good clean....three complete wash cycles and about half a dozen rinses, drains and spins before that darned door would open. There's no rhyme or reason to why it suddenly decides to be awkward but I'm just not letting it get the better of me!
I just watched the second episode of The Paradise. Don't know if any of you have seen it, but I was rather disappointed in the first episode and thought I'd see if it improved tonight. I'm still not very keen. There's too much in the way of silly and unbelievable story lines for me and I realised that what I'd been hoping to see was just people going up to laden counters and asking "May I have two reels of your finest white silk yarn, half a dozen pearl buttons and a packet of size 14 sewing needles" then assistants measuring off yards of beautiful fabrics, folding them up and wrapping them in string tied brown paper packages etc etc. In the food department there would be cheeses being cut with wire and wrapped in waxed paper, quarters of old fashioned sweets poured out from glass jars and loose teas being tipped into little packets. Yes, an hour of that would be rather lovely! However, Downton Abbey has me hooked once more and I watched much of Sunday's episode through tear stained eyes!
Well, my two little perishers are ready to come back inside after their late evening stroll now and it's time for bed. Clean sheets tonight which always makes me look forward to bed time more than usual. So, complete with my new fragrant oil, I am hoping for a good sleep to prepare me for another busy day tomorrow. Take care everyone.
PS I've no idea where these photos will appear on this post as they keep moving about. I am giving up and will just let them stay wherever they decide to go!
7 comments:
Sounds like you had a smashing day and the winter card is stunning. Such timeless beauty in it. Sorry I missed you, I didn't get to the show in the end. But sounds like you met plenty of wonderful friends & supporters there. Take care. Pxx
I am so sorry that I had to miss Port Sunlight as I was a bit under the weather, your stand looks amazing though and your card is brilliant, looking forward to the video already. Have a great rest of the week. Crafty hugs, Anne x
Oh the joys of having type II!!! Love the card ;)
xoxo Sioux
Fabby card Lindsay & great to hear about your weekend. I have still to make it to Port Sunny! Best wishes, Gez xx
It was fab to meet you at Port Sunny and I have had a great time since playing with my new stamps,snowyscene& Christmas from all of us,still have the Off the wall sets to start on.We were there when the man made thatfunny comment! I am practising the technique,still a long way to go for me!
Joan
It was fab to meet you at Port Sunny and I have had a great time since playing with my new stamps,snowyscene& Christmas from all of us,still have the Off the wall sets to start on.We were there when the man made thatfunny comment! I am practising the technique,still a long way to go for me!
Joan
It was lovely to meet you Lindsay and I was so inspired by your demos. I have had a try at the faux bleaching but think I need to invest in some Artisan card as you suggested. Look forward to the video!
xx
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