Tuesday 27 May 2014

New York Inspiration!

I promised a little card craft inspiration from New York...so here are some of the sights that inspired me to create.....

The Statue of Liberty.....

Central Park....

The Empire State Building (and the Chrysler building - not in shot!)

They all inspired me to create these stencils.....




Come back soon to see what I've made with them.....

Leigh-Anne x

Hello from New York

I can't believe this post didn't post! This is now somewhat delayed.......over a week late!!!.....

Welcome to New York!!!!! There'll be no cards this week, instead I'll be looking for inspiration as I explore NY for the first time :)

Matt's been very briefly a couple of times before and kept saying we should visit -  and we've finally got round to it.

We started with an upgrade to First Class (!) My Dad's a retired pilot and very occasionally we get an extra special seat. We sat down, had a glass of bubbly and promptly had to get off again due to a technical issue. Five hours and a number of logistical problems later we ended up back in First Class in the very front two seats after a number of people had booked onto alternative flights. I don't think we'll ever have such special treatment again - we felt truly looked after and it was a great start to our de-stress.....


Everything here is so novel when you've only seen it in the movies - We got in our first yellow cab at the airport and that was exciting enough. We're staying in a pretty grand looking black and gold building - it's a hotel called the Bryant Park - and what makes it really exciting for us is that it's right next to the public Library. The Library has featured in a number of movies, but particularly The Day After Tomorrow. Love that movie. We played the relevant scenes on the iPad and spotted our hotel and all the surrounding buildings - kept us amused for at least half an hour! Here's a pic of our view of the back of it....



I'm pleased to say my cycling training has continued....look at this! 



We managed to cycle this crazy tandem around Central Park. We even managed not to fall off or kill each other with frustration though it was not free of yelling! Not a bad test of communication and patience but we defy anybody to manage it without a little bit of kufuffle! ;)

I think that's enough for now - maybe next time I'll tell you about lunch at Tao with the big Buddha, amazing cocktails and so many varieties of tea it was like being in a sweet shop :).....or how we tried to go to Ground Zero on the day the President was going - yes, we were those tourists....oops!

Leigh-Anne x

Monday 5 May 2014

Having a 'Wale' of a time - ha ha.


Happy Bank Holiday Monday everybody!! I have just spent a wonderful weekend with my family and some very good friends in the Brecon Beacons in Wales. We did some fantastic walking across the Brecons, we had a picnic by the Brecon Railway and we saw some AMAZING birds.  For those of you who don't know, I'm a bit of a bird spotter - I'm not necessarily good at it but I am addicted to looking out for them. We were staggering lucky on this trip - as well as spotting loads of Buzzards and Kite's, and having Swallows and House Martin's nesting the eves of the fantastic place we stay in, we saw some real gems.

We came across this ground nest with a baby which we think was a skylark or a woodlark .....It was along the path we were walking, and stayed totally still the whole time. 
Skylark or Woodlark chick
This is the nest of a bird that we saw the parent coming in and out of on a craggy outcrop above a waterfall - we identified it via the RSPB website as a Ring Ouzel, and it had three beautiful teal coloured eggs......

Excuse my blurriness - we were balancing on a rocky outcrop!!
And - the best one - we got to see a pair of Dippers, and peered into it's nest to see a very fluffy chick waiting for dinner.  I don't have a photo that does that justice but the Dipper's were stunningly amazing.

I of course took some card craft with me - I ended up taking a card class with me and the girls made gorgeous cards while the boys cooked the Barbecue - very stereotypical and totally perfect! 

So, back to the card craft I wanted to show you today - I thought it was time I tried a little brayering - what can I say - yet another lovely technique! I'm a little worried I'm going to run out of lovely techniques, but I'm really hoping the options continue to be endless.


I've brought out the 'Hello Sailor' set for this one, along with a little 'Gorgeous Grunge' which is on a base of Pool Party, and Island Indigo, with a little 'Not quite Navy' thrown in for some edging and the darker areas. It feels like a bit of a disaster when you start to Brayer it - I'd suggest looking at Liz's blog for a video tutorial - as initially it's easy to lose your nerve, but when you keep adding the layers it just starts to look much better and suddenly you have a fab background to work with.


I had a 'whale of a time' making this :) hope you have a go! (It's lucky I know I'm really not funny isn't it)

Leigh-Anne
x

And here's the silly version of the first photo....:)