Between two financially draining home repairs, my oldest having bronchitis, and an extremely stressful work situation, this was a difficult week for me. What's worse, the destruction and deaths caused by the tornadoes in Oklahoma last Monday broke my heart. They TRULY had a difficult week. Therefore, I know many of them may be comforted by Psalm 43:5, which says, "Why am I discouraged? Why am I restless? I trust you! And I will praise you again because you help me, and you are my God." It is hard to be creative during times like this, but on the other hand, it is a blessing that can help us cope.
Friends |
Last month I purchased the Tim Holtz Pediments die, but hadn't had a chance to use it. With the thought of friends being of great comfort during life's struggles, I came up with a little series to use all 3 pediments. For "Friends," I began by cutting a mask for a card and embossing it using the Tim Holtz bricked folder. I distressed it to bring out the pattern. Next, I used a Fiskars shapecutter template to cut the windows. I marked the position of the windows on my card base and sketched the cats using a sepia Pentel color brush within the marked area. I attached the mask to the base and proceeded to decorate it to simulate the facade of a building using the pediment, orangey flowers, foliage, a number sticker, a pearl, and a "friends" label. I am submitting this piece to Order of the Opus Gluei: Challenge #157 - Chat Noir, Diana Evans' 10 Minute Warm Up, Maria's Orange You Glad It's Friday #39, Paint Party Friday Week 11-Year 3, and Lorik's Mandarin Orange Monday #43.
Friend |
For "Friend," I began by cutting an ATC sized piece of re-purposed cardboard and distressing it. I cut the door shape using a Fiskars shapecutter tag template. I attached the threshold and pediment, as well as a star enhanced with distress stickles to complete the doghouse look. I made an origami puppy dog using a folding technique I learned from Paul Jackson. I drew a simple face on my version using a micron pen, as well as added a handmade collar and tag. You may recall the puppy from a card I designed for my March 4, 2012 post. I arranged my pieces on the card base, and finished the card by tying a dog paw print bow on the side. I am submitting this piece to Collage Obsession - Choose One Word, Crazy Amigo Challenge: Templates, What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday 207, Manon Visser's Paper Saturdays, and Alexandra's Sunday Sketches.
Blue Skies Up Above |
With a feeling of faith and hope in the Lord, I came up with the tag shaped card design, "Blue Skies Up Above." This was one of those card designs that developed as I was working on the tag, since I didn't have a clear idea of what I was doing when I stared. I began by cutting the rectangular shaped portion of the birdhouse and embossing it with my Tim Holtz woodgrain folder. The cardstock I used already had a painterly looking print, so I enhanced it by using various distress ink pads in brown shades. I punched a hole to create the entrance and highlighted it with a micron pen. I completed the look with a vintage button, rickrack, a tiny attacher, 3 layered flowers, a fleur, an Industrial Chic number charm, as well as a K&Company bird die cut and phrase. I finished the look by punching a hole to the top and tying some ribbons. I am submitting this piece to Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge: Favorite Ink, Jennifer McLean's Artist's Play Room #58 - Do What You Want, Tag Tuesday - T is for Tableau.
Waterdrops |
In closing, I leave you with a photograph I took with my iPhone 4S of my wife's African Violets. I sprayed them with some water to create the feeling of dew. (I am submitting this photograph to 52 Photos Project: Gallery 5 {Waterdrops}, Word Art Wednesday #81, and Artists in Blogland: Show & Tell Saturday.) May this beautiful purple, which is the color of royalty, remind us of Psalm 9:9, "The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble." Thank you for taking the time to stop by, for leaving a comment, and/or for joining my list of followers. Godspeed! ¡Vaya con Dios!
Comments
Beautifully finished!
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Much love to you all
Paula (PEP)
All three of your tags have so much to look at, and express the thought of 'friend' well.
I love the beautiful flower photo, with those rain droplets perfectly captured. Inspiring.
Your card is really cute and the tag was nice as well. Also enjoy the pretty flower shot.
Your creations here are lovely, and I hope your next week is better.
♥♥♥
Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
Granny and Mom loved their African Violets. I was a visit nurse and someone gave me leaves from many varieties and colors as they were cleaning and fussing over their plants. I started them in a cardboard egg carton with soil and then potted them. It was so much fun and they all lived.
You photo is magnificent, the faux dew looks real. It has blessed me no end.
Thank you for posting with us at Word Art Wednesday. We really love seeing your super wonderful work and we appreciate you taking time to link it with us.
Blessings,
Carole Robb Bisson
Word Art Wednesday
Hope all is well. Thanks so much for sharing with us, my friend.
Karen
Word Art Wednesday
So glad you can find sprinkles of joy in your artwork...adorable cats in the window!
Wishing you a happy week, and good things to come!!
Hugs Giggles
So sorry you have had such a hard time this week :-(
Hugz
IKE xxx
your work is exceptional and BEautimous. really lovely and inspired.
Each art piece is beautiful! Thank you for sharing them with us as well as the steps it took to create them.
The African Violets are gorgeous.
Thanks so much for stopping by! :)
Jana 108
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Sandy :)
blessings,
Cynthia♥
Blessings
ManonX
Maria
I hope your daughter is recovering from her bronchitis because it can be quite distressing.
Thankfully art can be such an uplifting thing and just by looking at your work here I find myself smiling :D
Thank you for sharing.
Blessing xoxo
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