Sunday, May 04, 2014

Mirroring

Hello... Happy Sunday!
It's May already and it's still cold where I am in the UK ...

Today of course is the day we give a new word prompt at 


This week Manuela has picked the word for us which is
Mirroring

I did have to wrack my brain with this one but here's what I came up with


These are pretty perfume bottles that sit on a mirrored shelf on my dressing table


Can you guess which is my favourite? It has to be the Chanel ... apart from crafting goods - this is my one indulgence

Having finally found a shot that I thought fitted the prompt I went on to have a little fun with mirroring 


Last year I only got a single bloom on my lilac tree ... this year it's in abundance and I love it!
I have one single tulip ... it survived the massacre when my DH decided to take up doing the gardening... he didn't and still doesn't know a plant from a weed so I have to keep an eye on him ... It was only fair that I let my lovely tulip see just how beautiful she is


I tell you ... the squeals of delight when she saw herself for the first time well, it really got to me ... and she would like to thank Manuela for making it possible

Ok ... enough frivolity ... It's over to you now ... We'd love you to link up your photos with us at 
Hop over to the blog and see what the rest of the team have come up with

Enjoy your day ... I'm heading home this afternoon

Till soon

~ Ros ~






Friday, May 02, 2014

Jake

Hi there!

Thanks so much for your kind wishes ... my Aunt is doing really well and bustling about fussing over me as usual. It was a long wait at the hospital - a stupid system that gives everyone the same appointment time and then we just sit and wait till they call us ... we were there for over 4 hours.
Still as long as it's successful it was worth it, and so far so good.

I told you some time ago that my Aunt is a talented lady and very much so when it comes to embroidery ... She takes a photo from somewhere and copies it with silk embroidery thread ... Mostly animals. Her friend has a gorgeous black labrador called Jake ... I'd like you to meet him


This is my Aunts embroidery of Jake ... Black is so hard to do but she totally pulled it off here


I'm just tooting her flute (a lovely expression I learned from a friend) because I think at 87 she deserves it! 

Sending you all love and hugs from Lincolnshire

Enjoy your weekend

~ Ros ~



Thursday, May 01, 2014

Hey Girlfriend

Hello
How are you all doing?

It's a cold day here in Lincolnshire and in a few hours we will be off to the hospital for my Aunts appointment. She's having injections in her spine to try and relieve her of some of the pain she suffers ... I can but pray that it is successful.

I have a card to share that I made before I left home ... for a dear friends birthday ...


It all started with a small odd scrap of card stock that I stamped and embossed in silver ink and then sponged with various Memento inks ... then I die cut it into that butterfly


With the exception of the lovely burlap ribbon ... everything else came from my scraps
I stamped some white ink blotches onto the piece of grey card and pulled it all together with those scraps of paper


whilst I love being here I am missing my little craft room and my sweet little cat who watches me all day ... either from sitting outside my window on a good day or in his little basket behind me on a cold or wet day...


I hope you are having a good week ...

Till soon ... stay safe

~ Ros ~




Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Speech Bubble

Hello and good morning!

This week at City Crafter we have our lovely Kirsty hosting for us with a great challenge

Kirsty wants us to use a speech bubble on our project


I actually downloaded a speech bubble from the internet to make my card and printed it straight onto my paper to make this card


I think it's the stripes in the paper that make it look dimensional


Being that I digitally added the speech bubble I also did the sentiment digitally too 


We have the talented Lisette (Mrs Beez)Guesting with us this week ... Lisette won our challenge in week 202 with her wonderful creation and the winner of this challenge will also be offered a Guest spot with us so link up your projects ... If you're looking for inspiration hop over to the CCCB and check out all the projects from our team of designers.

I'm on my way to Lincoln today but I'll do my best to keep up with visiting you all whilst I'm away

Thanks so much for looking in on me and I hope you all have a great week

Keep safe

~ Ros ~











Sunday, April 27, 2014

Oranges and Lemons....


Good morning!

How's your weekend going?

It's time for another word prompt over at


... And today Milagros has picked the prompt...
Fruit


I confess that I don't eat as much as I should ... and yet it always looks so colourful and inviting
Most of the fruit we buy is of course imported to the UK ... It's not till mid summer that home grown is ready ... We used to have fields here where you could pick your own strawberries and it was a favourite pastime ... especially for my son who ate as much as he picked
Now many of these fields have been redeveloped ...


But being a good girl - this has been part of my breakfast lately ... I love strawberries but I have to be careful ... some years ago I suffered kidney stones and it seems those tiny little seeds on the strawberries can be a contributory factor


My all time favourite has to be these


Raspberries ... delicious but very expensive here ... that tiny handful cost £2 so I usually make a rustic raspberry and lemon cheese cake with them ... you can find the recipe Here and though I don't have a photo of mine ... I can promise you that it looks exactly like the one on Susie's blog
I actually cook a lot ... and I often use fruit in my recipes ... even in my salads ... so these can always be found in my kitchen


They remind me of a game we played as little children whilst singing this nursery rhyme

"Oranges and lemons" say the bells of St. Clement's
  "You owe me five farthings" say the bells of St. Martin's
"When will you pay me?" say the bells of Old Bailey
"When I grow rich" say the bells of Shoreditch
"When will that be?" say the bells of Stepney
"I do not know" say the great bells of Bow
"Here comes a candle to light you to bed
Here comes a chopper to chop off your head
Chip chop chip chop - the last man's dead."

                 You can read the origins of it Here ... It's about the bells in London and the executions that took place ... Not really what you'd expect for a nursery rhyme

I hope you'll link up with us this week at
We love seeing what you share with us

Have a beautiful Sunday ...

~ Ros ~


 


Saturday, April 26, 2014

Unique

Hello
My it's so very windy here today... It's been holding off the rain - We had rain yesterday and through the night and now it looks as though we are about to get another downpour...

I had a few of those feathers I made still sitting on my desk so I made a fairly quick and simple card using a sketch from 
which I recently came across

This is the sketch


... And this is my card


I'm not a good fussy cutter so please don't look too closely at the word Unique ... But in order not to hide that smaller feather I had to fussy cut


I know I've posted a lot lately but I'm away next week so I'll be much quieter ... It'll just be a squeak

Before I want to give a BIG shout out to


Not only are they a UK based company stocking stamps and dies from the USA (Yay!) and at a decent price ... and decent shipping costs ... But their service is next to none!
I ordered yesterday (after seeing my friend Keren's creations) and my order arrived this morning!!

Well done to Tara ... I'll definitely be ordering again

Ok ... gotta go 

Have a wonderful day and thanks so much for stopping by

~ Ros ~