Showing posts with label ATC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ATC. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Rain Flowers and Sew Many More

Rain Flowers?


No complaints after months of drought, but we have had an unusual amount of rain lately, even for June, the traditional rainy month.  So when I noticed all the mushrooms or toadstools (no idea which!), I decided they must be our Rain Flowers!


Doesn't this one look like a little fairy home? So cute!


Different shades and different shapes 


Even the underside is interesting!

Sadly, no beautiful peonies or roses to show here - just these funny little "Rain Flowers"!  

BUT

A wonderful package of flowery goodness arrived a few days ago!



Our terrific swap hostess, Kimberly, always has a creative way of packaging the swaps.  This time she used actual pattern envelopes and pattern directions for packaging the Sew Many Flowers ATCs. What fun to receive this package!

Here's Amy's "Carefree" 
Love this little girl in the very pale blue dress!

Karla's  "Omas Buttons" 
Georgeous buttons - and so much detail. I thought the stick pin was real until I felt it (the jewel is real but the pin's part of the collage)

And Liz's  lacy floral beauty. Can hardly see the dainty fern background, but it's perfect.

Kimberly included this lovely tag for each of us. This was a 3/3 swap, so lots of fun! If you'd like to see my ATCs, take a peek here,  a post or two ago.  Thank you all so much! I love my new ATCs! And thank you, Kimberly, for once again being such a wonderful swap hostess!

It might not be too late to join this month's Mermaid ATC Swap. Check it out here! Can hardly wait to see all the mermaids!

Saturday, June 2, 2012

What Do You Do While Waiting For a Tropical Storm?

Stormy Weather and Swaps
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Living in Florida, we know the "Hurricane Season" lasts almost half the year, June - November.  As June approaches we start collecting our supplies: bottled water, non-perishable foods, batteries. Time to check all the flashlights, portable radios, portable generators, etc!

What's this? Work in progress ....

A few years ago after a week with no electricity, constant rain, mosquitoes,  high winds, and fallen trees, I was so jealous of one of my co-workers.  When we finally got back to school and started comparing stories, he said he'd spent the week watching movies on his battery-operated dvd player! 

Note the $.49 price sticker! Many beads left over from the original satin and lace project!

Now there's so much wireless technology available - a big help!  After that storm our local power company put all the electrical cables underground.  Before that we could lose our power any time, just by a small branch falling on one of the lines.


Last weekend we experienced our first 2012 storm - Tropical Storm Beryl - before the official start of the season!  

Jacksonville has been extremely fortunate - blessed - for many, many years by not having any direct hurricane hits, but TS Beryl came straight across our city last Sunday and Monday.  While not a hurricane, TS Beryl had pretty high winds at her peak (up to 70 mph - has to be 74mph for a hurricane).  Lots of rain and wind, but not nearly as bad as it could have been!  

The Mayor and other leaders cancelled quite a bit of the Jacksonville Jazz Festival and all of the Memorial Day activities. That was sad because the Jazz Festival is very popular and we had many visitors here for the US v Scotland Soccer  game too!  

Since Monday was Memorial Day the schools, government offices and many businesses were closed.  Everyone was advised to stay inside and "hunker down", after spending Friday and Saturday gathering supplies and preparing for the storm.


Sewing beads on bits of satin and lace carefully saved from  both my daughters' wedding gown fabrics saved me from just sitting here worrying while watching the treetops wave around in between torrential downpours.

Was it just a week or so ago that we were so thrilled to have some rain after months of drought? Between that week of rain and TS Beryl, everything's looking pretty green around here at the moment!  Best of all,  while there were plenty of downed trees and branches, no deaths or serious injuries were reported. Several dried up lakes a bit further west were filled up as Beryl passed by.

Now that it's June and officially "Hurricane Season" who knows what will come next?  The only good thing I can say about hurricanes, which have destroyed so much in many of the coastal areas of our country and others, is that we do get the warnings ahead of time.


Both my daughters asked me to make their wedding gowns. What wonderful summers those were! Precious memories!  As I collected the fabrics and pearls for these ATCs,  I realized that almost every one of the stores that carried wedding fabrics and lace at that time has since closed. That makes me so sad.



For the Sew Many Flowers ATC Swap, Kimberly asked us to make only three instead of the usual six.  I made an extra one for Kimberly and kept the first one for myself. I almost always make a few changes after the first one for any swap. I forgot that the Post Office would be closed Monday, so had to race out to mail them Tuesday morning - the drop-deadline day!

Looking forward to seeing what everyone else did with this theme. Thanks to Kimberly of ArtJoyStuff for hosting this lovely swap!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Bonjour! "April in Paris" Mail!

Bonjour!

Kimberly's package with the April in Paris ATCs came a few days ago! She always includes something fun, like this super sweet tag!


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All  six of the  beauties I received!


Danielle (Missdaniellerenee.blogspot.com)


Kelly (kellydeal.blogspot.com)


Laurel (laurelsquill.blogspot.com)


Marlene (uniquelyella.blogspot.com)


Sherry (Createology.blogspot.com)


Sylvia (littletreasures-sylvia.blogspot.com)


I forgot to take a photo of these little things I sent Kimberly to thank her for hosting another lovely swap. Luckily for me, she posted this photo! Hope you don't mind that I "borrowed" it, Kimberly! My father had brought the Folies-Bergere fan back in the late '60s or maybe early '70s, and of course we can all use a few pages of old French text and a 1970's National Geographic "Traveller's Map of France", can't we?!!

These swaps are so much fun because everyone interprets the theme differently and we receive all these unique little works of art.
Thank you all for these lovely ATCs, and many thanks to our swap hostess, Kimberly! 


Looking forward to the next swap, "Sew Many Flowers"! It's not too late to join, but don't wait too long.  Lots of fun!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

April in Paris - and in Jacksonville too!

April in Paris ATC Swap


Kimberly's swaps are always so much fun, and this was no exception.  With a theme like "April in Paris", who wouldn't have fun?

The first one I made - I always end up changing them a little 
or a lot!

They're pretty much the same, except for the bottom trim and the larger flowers. Also used a pearl to dot the 'i' in Paris instead of the tiny gemstones. I liked the girl's pose. She looked like she was dreaming  about something - Paris?  

Slightly larger view of one.  

and April in Jacksonville .....

At the time I was making these, or thinking about them, we visited one of the local museums, The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, to see the exhibit of Impressionist Art on loan from the High Museum in Atlanta as part of Jacksonville's celebration of our French Heritage.  Wonderful exhibit! No photos of the artworks, but a few from the gardens.

The azaleas and camellias had finished 


but some other flowers were blooming the day we visited


One of the huge old oaks leaning down into another part 
of the gardens. Perhaps  this ancient Live Oak was just a tiny seedling 450 years ago when Jean Ribault landed and claimed what became Florida for France. The settlements he left here were soon destroyed by the later-arriving Spanish, but there are still quite a few place names left from the French era.


A glimpse of one of the bridges going across the St. John's 


 This special exhibit of  the Impressionists - French and a few  American - must've inpired me to make my "Dreaming of Paris" ATCs! It's been a long time - maybe time to go to Paris (again)?!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

May Already?!

May Day

May already! With a couple weeks of various computer problems along with lots of "this and that", I've sadly neglected this poor little blog.  I believe I'm a better Follower than Poster -- no question about that!  

Kimberly's Celebrate Spring ATC Swap was lots of fun! 

Last time I posted my ATCs.  Now here are the beauties I received:




Individual views


Debbie Kayner - no blog





Aren't they all lovely!  It's always such fun to see the many different interpretations of  the theme and all the different techniques and materials used by our fellow swappers.  Do go visit to see what else they're doing!


Lots of beautiful packaging and extra 'goodies' came too!


Celebrate Spring indeed! 

Thank you, Kimberly, for this lovely swap! And thank you all, Ladies, for your beautiful work! Can hardly wait for the next one!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Springtime and Swaps

It's Springtime! Time for a Swap!

Everything's greening up and blooming now - so beautiful!

Springtime, of course, brings Spring swaps!

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We each made 6 ATCs and will receive 6 back.  This is the first time I've made each of mine different.  Not sure why I did that, but it was fun! I think I wasn't too happy with the first one I made, so set that one aside and shifted to another plan - then just kept going. 

My ATCs:





Got to brush up on French grammar a bit as I searched an old book for Spring words


My ATCs were too thick for the little plastic card covers, so I made some envelopes for them - then had fun making some little tags since I hadn't yet used the bunny charms I originally bought to use on the cards.


And then I made a little gift for our swap hostess, Kimberly:


I had purchased a similar Christmas ornament from Mary of Merci-Notes a couple of years ago and just love it! Always wanted to try making one myself, so finally had the chance to do it. I wonder if Mary's still making them? Must go check.

There were a few other Spring/Easter swaps I really, really wanted to join, but I decided to just do this one so I could really take the time I needed to work on it and enjoy it. 

Thanks, Kimberly, for hosting this lovely swap!
Happy Springtime!