Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Photo of my digital art piece  that is  featured  on the front page of our local newspaper.
 
Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday
and a
Healthy & Happy 2015

Monday, July 7, 2014

Almost Finished

Several months ago I posted that I was going  to make a smocked dress for my youngest granddaughter. I had all of the supplies in my stash, Nelona cotton for the dress and French laces for the collar and sleeves.   It had been many years since I had smocked or done heirloom sewing. The smocking took several weeks but relearning how to do the heirloom sewing had me worried. All in all I'm very pleased with the way the dress turned out and you can see from the photo below my granddaughter is delighted with it!



Some hemming is left to do and then a slip needs to be made and it will be finished!

Monday, May 26, 2014

Photography

I've been busy this winter and spring learning how to use my new (super duper) camera. Help for learning has come in the form of Saturday morning photo walk classes. I've also joined a group that does photo walks around the city. I've been focusing on street photography. Below are a few of my endeavors.







Using some of the photos I had fun creating these pages as well.

You can see more of my work on my Flickr page. Your comments are always welcomed.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

GSO

I received a notice today that this page was chosen as a Gallery Stand Out. What is a GSO you might ask. This is their definition  "The purpose of this blog is very simple: to showcase some of the most outstanding digital scrapbooking layouts posted in the galleries, every single day." It continues to be a thrill that my work is recognized no matter how many times it has happened.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

New Software II

 
 

When we were in the south of France last Spring we visited a number of beautiful mountain villages. This photo was taken in St. Paul du Vence.
 
I used Filter Forge  to give the photo more intense colour.
 
 
Part of the same trip we spent time in Tuscany one of our stops was San Gimignano.
 
 
 
 
Using Filter Forge:
 

 

Monday, March 24, 2014

New software

I have been admiring photo posted on Flickr by  "Beaches Marley". She is a talented photographer and  uses  very artistic techniques to process her photos. She kindly told me which software she uses and lucky for me one of them was on sale. I've been experimenting on what it can do, which is quite amazing. Below are my first two photos  using the software.

Before

After


Before

After

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Been Traveling

I haven't posted in a while. Winter blahs mostly. It's been a long and bad winter in my part of the world. And it's snowing yet again today!
I did have a bit of a break and headed south for a couple of weeks. The weather was mixed but there was some colour. Green grass, flowers and some warm weather. Heavenly!!


This is what we left.
And this is what we found.
Not swimming weather but lots warmer and sunnier than what we left.
Hopsewee Plantation ..well worth the visit.

More photos to come taken during our travels.


Friday, January 17, 2014

New Camera

Yes, another new camera. I  indulged myself and bought a full frame camera the Sony A7r.
It was chosen as the camera of the year in 2013. What attracted me to the camera was it's light weight and good reviews on what it can do.  When I purchased it I also purchased a 35mm Zeiss lens which only weights 4ounces. This lens I hope will become my lens for street photography. All the other lenses that fit this camera are on back order at my local photography shop. For the past few days I been spending time setting my preferences on the camera and taking photos in the house. The weather here has been awful and I have been a homebody so now outdoor shots! Maybe tomorrow if the weather co-operates I'll get a chance to do a bit of a walk trying out my new toy!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Another project

When my children were young I learned how to smock and made my daughter and son some lovely smocked clothing. At the same time I took classes in heirloom sewing by machine and learned the art of attaching lace to garments.
Now many years later I've decided to make a smocked dress for my youngest granddaughter who loves pretty "girly" cloths.
I had in my stash of fabric some pale pink Nelona Swiss cotton batiste which will be easy to smock. It's been so long since I have done anything like this that I had to find a book with instructions. Well, I'm on my way now and will post photos as I progress, my goal is to have the dress finished by May for her 3rd birthday.
Fabric pleated and ready for smocking.
Dress pattern
Smocking pattern
Embroidery Floss and lace


Sunday, January 5, 2014

Embroidery 101


When I was in the south of France this past spring I bought a bag of dried lavender thinking it would be nice to make  lavender sachets. I asked my 61/2year old granddaughters if they would like to try an embroidery project to make the sachets and the answer was a yes. The girls chose the colours they wanted and worked hard on stitching the first letter of their names on cotton for the front of the sachets. I made a little embroidered piece for the back of each sachet as well as making the ruffled edge with my sewing machine. This was a nice little project to introduce the girls to the joy of working with your hands to make something beautiful.