Stained Glass Segments 3 and 4
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This end of the year is always ridiculously busy, so much so that I’ve made
a conscious decision to shelve the Move It On Project and just focus on
what I ...
sonntagsschätzchen (17/11/2024)
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letzte woche hatten wir so richtiges novemberwetter: ganz viel nebel, viel
regen und mäßige temperaturen. aber ich denke, ich habe das beste daraus
gemac...
Stamping backgrounds
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I used my tiny handmade stamps to print some over all backgrounds. It is an
easy way to get started in my sketchbook when I am feeling distracted. I
made...
The Knitting and Stitching Show
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To everyone who came and saw me at the Knitting & Stitching Show this week
and to my friends and colleagues who supported me. Thankyou.. To the team
at...
Artist Residency Day 5
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Thank you to Jennie-maree https://www.instagram.com/jemartem.textiles/ for
a fabulous 5 days in her beautiful studio and tiny village of Jam Jerrup,
such a...
A Day in Gort
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A trip to Gort.
Every year when we come to Ballyvaughan I meet up with two textile friends.
Ester who lives near Galway always finds us a nice cafe and...
Still above ground.....
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...and trying to make some sense of what has happened over the last couple
of years!
My last blog post was ages ago...
...simply because I wouldn't ha...
Collage Journals for sale!
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Hello dear friends,
❤
I have finally decided to sell my art journals, those compendiums of
original collages from which I posted photos here and on IG...
New Website and New Blog .. at last!!
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Hello everyone here. As you know Ive been trying to find better ways of
communicating ... such an important thing, and so hard to get right. Well -
I...
Allotment Life
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In 2017 we decided to take on an allotment.
Considering the fact that my husband is 73 (and I'm not far off 70) I guess
you could say we left it a bit late...
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PATTERN CLASH
The Post Card Challenge/Pattern Party has been running over on Instagram
with lots of design prompts. I never knew that tiny flower patte...
Craving the coast
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Anyone else craving the coast? We’ve spent so much time at home during this
year, lockdown has made my world feel really small. Daily walks have taken ...
January blobs of yellow
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Hello, well here we are 2021 and it's good to be back here posting again.
Today is about making a fresh start and finding I needed a refresher in
both...
Hello! Goodbye....from here
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Hello! Long time no be here.
I'm just popping over here to say I'm now over there, as in here, on my
website.
I've done this before, move from Blogger ...
Moving Online
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The current pandemic has made many self employed artists look at our work
model and by necessity adapt our practice as the artistic landscape changes
aro...
Back again, where did the year go
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I thought I should make a blog post, I've missed a whole year. I post on my
Facebook Page and Instagram, but have decided I still need to add things
here f...
Creative Habit
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Over the Christmas season I happily spend my time with family and friends,
and I get out of the habit of creating daily.
Once the season is over it a...
Supporting Weldmar Hospice
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I am pleased to announce that once again I'll be supporting Craft for Care,
a fund raising event organised by Weldmar Hospice. I'm going to be
teaching a ...
Christmas Poem
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Some of you may know that on occasion I take to writing poetry. I thought
about making small art each day for Advent, or sharing wonderful images of
somet...
We built a studio
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New house, new home - new studio
I owe you a bit of an explanation.
But before I do I should thank you for sticking round so long with radio
silence he...
Memories of Summer
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The lingering memory of summer this year is of blistering heat waves of
over 100° F./40° C. that kept me glued to the A/C.
And yet, my small sketchbook r...
Finding My Joy thanks to Louise Fletcher.
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A week ago I came across an online course that was being run by Louise
Fletcher, a very generous Yorkshire artist who, in a similar way to my
Saori philoso...
My Studio!
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As I mentioned in my previous post: Planning My Time, I now have a work
studio all of my very own. It’s been in the planning stages for years and a
couple ...
I've Moved!!!
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I took the leap! I'm hoping I've done the right thing anyway. New blog
address viewfromourhill.wordpress.com/ If you head on over through the link
there a...
The Magic of the Back Burner!
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That disappointment when something hasn't worked, so you shove it in a
drawer and forget about it! I'm sure that most of you reading this will
know exact...
Goodbye to The Altered Page
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Welcome to 2019. And to my last official post on The Altered Page. 2018 was
a year of change for me and that theme will continue into the new year.
Wasting...
December samples
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It's December! The last four weeks of this year's project. So I decided to
make them all a bit... seasonal. A bit of a challenge for me, as I'm not
mad ab...
Further adventures in painting
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Still enjoying painting in this rather whimsical style I'm working in.
Here are some of the latest works.
Above was a painting I made for a young couple wh...
Looking Back While Looking Forward
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I guess it comes with age this looking back.
I'm pleased with what I have accomplished as an artist over the years
through good times and hard times.
...
An update
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Hi everyone!
I haven't been to visit my blog for some time. I've had fun going back over
some of my posts, and looking to see who is still blogging. My sewi...
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Wishing everyone out there in blogger land a peaceful, safe and happy
festive season and a wonderfully creative 2018.
Thanks for taking the time to chec...
Clouds
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I had two weeks off work at the beginning of August. For various reasons I
wasn't able to go away but I was determined to have a proper break and took
lot...
It's Only Paint!
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It took me fifteen years to paint this hallway. Well, that’s not quite
accurate; let’s say it took me a couple of days but close to fifteen years
to correc...
New Obsessions
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Instagram image by Donna Watson
book: In Praise of Shadows by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
I was so surprised when I came to blogger to write a new blog post, an...
Where has the time gone?
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So where has 2016 gone?
I have only done a little creative work ! One of the reasons was that my
baby girl got married in August and I have been unwell agai...
A MINDFUL MODE OF STILLNESS
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*"What amazes me about landscape, landscape recalls you into a mindful mode
of stillness, solitude, and silence where you can truly receive time." -
Joh...
First Zine Fest!
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I'm so excited to be in my first zine fest in Milwaukee. It's Nov 5th! I am
scrambling to bind ones I had printed, print ones I have put together,
finish o...
End of September
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In the garden, just a few blooms showed their colours.
Rose of Sharon
Sedum
September is soon over, and cooler autumn weather will be arriving. ...
Lifus Interruptus
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After a week of mold remediation (bleh) and a week spent with wonderful
friends on Puget Sound (wow!), I'm back in the studio. The unexpected shock
of fi...
EXHIBITION
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Hi there - another quick blog showing our exhibition. I do apologies for
the poor photos which I took on my phone. Sian Fenwick has much better
ones on h...
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The other day I bought myself a bunch of tulips......sitting at my desk I
started doodling with my biro and ended up drawing them. It wasn't until
the ...
Catalogues Revisited
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I don't hang out here much these days as I write most of my news on my Chez
Grey website www.workshopontheweb.com/chezgrey.
There's has been some reminisce...
Mrs Beeton
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Mrs Beeton's cookbook. She died at the age of 28 having written (or rather
'borrowed' many recipes etc from others including Florence Nightingale) a
huge...
Mooi oud fotoalbum te koop
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Voor de liefhebber , een mooi oud fotoalbum met kaders te koop .
Het slotje is van messing.
Op de kaft mooi gestijlde bloemen .
Ik verkoop het voor € 30,00...
Jumping Back In
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It's been a busy summer for me with long periods of solitude and time to
make beads and jewelry.
I am so surprised that it's turned into a full time job fo...
Upcoming Falkland Craft Market Saturday 11th July
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The next Falkland Craft Market is on Saturday 11th July 2015.
The market is held in the Community Hall off Back Wynd, KY15 7BX and is
always packed with g...
This Blog is No Longer Being Updated
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I have decided to start a new blog attached to my website. Therefore, this
blog is no longer being updated. You can find my new blog here.
Win a DVD on Thermofax printing!
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Blog Hop with giveaways: Thermofax 101 by Lyric Kinard
Posted on April 24, 2015
[image: Thermofax_cover_square_web800pxh-650x650]
To introduce her new D...
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Travelling and Junk Journals
My love of traveling - both overseas, and in Australia is enhanced by my
love of documenting these travels in photographs, an...
National Forest Way - Part 1
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We've I've decided we should do the National Forest Way walk, which is a 75
mile walk that has been split into 12 sections, if you'd like you can see
the s...
Eco dying
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When a fossick at the op shop yielded a cream silk dress for $1, I knew
straight away what I would do with it. I have dabbled in dying textiles
with plants...
STORM AT SEA.
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Well here we are , another new year, and lots and
lots of sewing to look forward to.
I thought I might tell you about my design process for making somethin...
ETSY
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"Spread the word about Etsy: Your Help is Needed!" Was the title of a post
in the ideas section of the forum. I am going to post Fearless Fibres own
postin...
20 comments:
Wishing you a Happy Christmas and a wonderful family time! xx
Have a lovely Christmas and New Year, best wishes Janice x
Hi Emma Thankyou, its on my flickr photostream, there's a link on my blog :~)
Happy Christmas enjoy your time together and many good wishes for the New Year.
Not sure what I am going to replace my hearts with. I keep on having different ideas. What are you going to do instead of your squares?
these are the moments that fill me with joy and a sense of wholeness...my girls interacting, giggling, just being sisters!
Happy Holidays!
The very best to you and yours
Happy Christmas, Emma. It's been nice getting to know you hear this past year.
Looking forward to more sharing in the year to come.
xoxo Kim
Have a wonderful time with your boys. Looking forward to seeing your creativity in 2011. Merry Christmas.
Looks like fun! Have a very Happy Christmas with your family. See you in 2011, in a cyber kinda way, don't think we'll make it to Skye just yet ;-) xx
Happy Christmas to you. I hope you are enjoying a good sleep and will wake to a beautiful Christmas day tomorrow. xox Corrine
Happy Christmas Emma ......xx
Merry Christmas to you and your family. You all be well.
Wishing you a very merry and happy Christmas!
Merry Christmas Emma x
wonderful christmas time to you and and your family!
You are all very lucky ,Emma !
Have a nice 2e Chrisymas day .
Love ♥RINI♥
Emma what lovely photos and your so right you couldnt want for anything else x
Lovely imagesx belated merry christmas. thanks for visiting my blog and leaving such nice commentsxlynda
Great photos - I'm sure you've had a wonderful Christmas with your family as I have too.
Best wishes, Linda
great photos hope you had a good christmas and let me wish you a happy new year
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