Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Download 2013

Download 2013

Yep another year over

Probably another decibel closer to deafness

Another couple of inches of mud added to the baby pink hunter wellies

And more importantly  - another family memory



The boys and I  Friday afternoon ( obviously none too impressed, AJ looks positively confused bless him - what the ?????????)

The headliners for saturday night - Iron Maiden

The Spitfire flypast at the opening of their show was absolutely breathtaking, for personal reasons it held me captured and I had a lump in my throat as I remembered a very special person.



Queens of the Stoneage




Black Stone Cherry - Neil and I saw these last year and knew they were good, loved their Download set !



Ghost , loved their entrance and costumes.


By far the best act !

Ever !!!

 In the history of download

Rammstein


It is not often you get a guy in a pink fur jacket, singing truly heavy industrial metal

It is not often that a stage is lit up by mind blowing pyrotechnics from start to finish

It is not often that a 100,000 plus audience - predominantly english - can recite, word for word, the lyrics to a full set of German songs

It is not often that a band can arrive on stage, do their bit and leave a Download audience totally and utterly speechless and awestruck, united in utter respect

It is not often that little old me, card maker, scrapbooker, business person and respectable mother of three totally abandons all sense of reality, loses all abandon, headbangs and jumps about like a person possessed

That is Rammstein !!!

I will never forget this utterly gobsmacking performance and neither will any of my family,we were all united in the thought that we had just witnessed history in the making !!!

On another note, my lovely dear husband of 20 plus years decided to surprise me whilst we were away

A diamond ring - NO !!!

A romantic evening - NO !!!!

A sweet loving gesture - NO !!!

I have a fear, 

 - Actually several fears

Of coloured pegs

Of wind farms

Of Morris dancers

Of heights

Of bridges

Of the colour orange

But most of all - CLOWNS

I left the tent on Wednesday, they ( Neil and the kids) were all drinking coffee and dunking biscuits - innocently

I returned to be faced with :



I have no idea what the rest of our campsite thought as I jumped back out of our tent screaming

" I am not coming in there til you get those off !!!!!!!!!"

I am totally amazed this photo even came out as I had to enter very slowly and use the camera with my eyes firmly shut !

So, tonight, I leave you with thoughts of :

Industrial metal
Muddy wellies
And clowns

Like you do 

xxx



Sunday, 16 June 2013

Happy Fathers day

 Happy Fathers Day dad - love you xxx


This is the card I made for my dad this year


Everyone who knows me also knows just how special dad is and how much I rely on him at work as well as in my personal life, I hope you know how much I love and appreciate you dad xxx

I used Portobello Road papers and ribbon
The lettering is a Tim Holtz Die
The sentiment was computer generated
I also used Card Candi

Next up I have a card that I made for Robbie's best mate to give to his own dad

His dad is poorly and he asked me if I could make his father's day card

I thought it was so touching for a teenage boy to be thinking that a handmade card would be special for his dad, he's a good lad and it was a pleasure to do this for him



I used some Best Creations patterned papers
Card Candi
A Tim Holtz die for the lettering
And once again the sentiment was computer generated


I will be back later with the card I made for Neil, I ran out of time to get that one photographed.

Thursday, 13 June 2013

A hug in a card

Sometimes a card is needed for someone for a 'non-happy' point in their life, ie not a celebration

I find these the hardest to make, partly because it makes me feel sad to think someone I care about is suffering. I am a 'fixer' and like to make things better, it's hard for me to have to admit that there is nothing practical I can do other than send a card to let the person know that they are being thought of.

This card is an unusual size for me, it is 8inches x 8inches and was made for my dear dear friend Pat, who's husband had been diagnosed with a serious illness. The card was intended for both of them, just to let them know that myself and the Running With Scissors 'family' were thinking of them



I used Graphic 45 papers, prima flowers and a sentiment stamp from Stampin' Up


I added paint to the tiny roses to soften the colour


I am so very sorry to say Brian lost his battle last week, the world is less one true gentleman

If you are reading this post Pat, we are all here for you and will be thinking of you on thursday when you say goodbye to your soul mate

With much love xxx

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Birthday blessings

I made this card recently for a very special lady who comes to my card class and the crop on a friday

June is kind and generous to a fault always wanting to help and treat other people

We found out she was about to celebrate one of those 'milestone' birthdays


The papers I used are by Kaiser Craft
The image is one I have had in my stash for years - sorry I can't remember where it is from
Flower is handmade
Gem numbers are Mark Richards
Sentiment stamp is from Stampin' Up

I hope you have had a lovely birthday June and that you have been as spoiled as you deserve

xxx

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Clippesby Hall - 2013

 Clippesby Hall 2013

Warning - photo heavy, non crafting post

I have a few photos to share of our  camping trip to Norfolk last week

We stayed at a lovely site - Clippesby Hall

Here is the Hall, set in pretty gardens and situated at one end of the site ( it's a fairly big site)





Around the site :

There were a couple of grass tennis courts, Neil and Rob had some pretty close matches ( I did well just to return the ball, scored no points, but did have a laugh)



There was also a really large play area, with various equipment for all ages, bordering a football pitch

AJ looking determined to score past Robbie


Our tent set-up :


The pitches are quite large and we were on an all-weather pitch, they are all immaculately kept and all the tents and caravans etc are nestled in little areas,  among the trees



Yes, we are back in the Bell tent, we sold the trailer last year - we didn't get on with it as well as we thought we would, I especially love my Bell tent and it is such a breeze to put up


The little seating and eating area to the side of the kitchen/utility tent, the windbreaker was a new addition to our supplies this year


All nice and cosy - barbecue time


Days out :

The boys took their bikes and scooters this year, we checked out all the local amenities and Great Yarmouth offered this fab indoor Skate Park, I would highly recommend it, the boys loved it and the guy who runs it was lovely.


Robbie - air-borne ( sorry for the blur - my camera does not like being indoors with moving objects)


Another great day out was Eaton Park in Norwich

One of the pretty gardens



You guessed it - there was also a skate park within the grounds, we left the boys here for a couple of hours, Neil and I went to play pitch and putt, also in the grounds of the park, and then we returned to take some photos of the boys  'doing their thing'

There are some things a mother does not need to see - ie your son flying through the air, doing all manner of tricks - over concrete

Heart in mouth, my nerves couldn't stand watching them for more than about ten minutes

Robbie balancing on the very edge of one of the bowls


AJ accomplishing a bar spin in mid air



And what did Neil and I do when the boys were scooting and BMXing ?

We played crazy golf, walked the sea front and generally just chilled out together


There were three Crazy golf courses on the front at Great Yarmouth, they were all really well kept - we love playing this silly game and generally find a course wherever we go


Neil seeking some much needed shade under one of the features of the course, we were extremely lucky with the weather and this day was particularly warm and sunny


And finally a couple of shots of 'my boys'

AJ


Rob



I know I am biased, but they are such good lads, I was so proud of them

I can take them anywhere, their manners are always impeccable and they are so helpful and loads of fun when we are away.

These photos are so rare too - its getting harder and harder to capture them without a goofy expression or a silly grin

Handsome little critters !!!





Tuesday, 21 May 2013

A cascade of cascades


I have a couple of 'same but different' cards to share tonight.

I have had an unusually busy time lately with cards, so to cut down a little on the thinking and planning time, two that needed to be made for the same day were from the same design

I recently taught this cascade style of card in class and it proved to be really popular

This first one was for my gorgeous friend Michelle, who is going through an absolute ordeal health-wise, I am not going to go into details on here, not sure I am the right person to say it and this is is not the right place.

Suffice to say I wanted to make a special card to let her know I love her lots and will support her always


And the back


And this second card was for my mother in law, for her birthday -  same card, different colour


One final sweet treat before I bid you goodnight


These yummy cupcakes briefly scented the house with vanilla before magically disappearing before my eyes, the joys of baking for a house full of boys !


Monday, 20 May 2013

21 and counting

It is Neil and my anniversary today, 21 years and counting

21 years !

Here is the card I made


I used some brand new papers and a new Stamp by Stampendous


We ran some errands together this morning

Neil booked half a shift off, coming home early from work to surprise me -  so we could spend the rest of the day together

We visited a friend this morning and we invited him and his dad out to lunch, at a local cafe and enjoyed a slap-up cooked breakfast

Neil's (bachelor) mate was marvelling at 21 years of marriage (he was Neil's best man) and he was teasing us with the fact we were celebrating at a greasy spoon with  sausage and egg and a lovely cup of tea !

I answered that, it was exactly why we were still blissfully happy

It is the little things that make us content

Just being together, enjoying the same things, laughing at the same jokes (although I am usually a little slower on the uptake lol)





Saturday, 18 May 2013

The food of love

Tonight I have my tag for our RWS tag challenge

The theme for this month was music



I used a sheet of payper Box card for the background, the heart is a die cut, as is the treble clef, which I embossed through the Cuttlebug and rubbed with wax


The little tags were made with a woodware punch and stamped


The sentiment was computer generated, I used the fonts 'American typewriter' and 'Zapfino'

I hope you will join us in this fun monthly challenge, you can find all the details on our shop site HERE

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Christmas greetings

The more observant of my blog readers would definitely be forgiven for thinking I had forgotten all about my-self set Christmas card challenge.

I am just a little behind ( mumbling the exact number of cards incoherently under my breath so as not to embarrass myself)

But I haven't given up and am determined to catch up 

Here is one I did complete a couple of weeks ago and haven't as yet shared on here



I used some of my new spellbinders dies and an image I stamped up last year and never got around to using. 



I think I might need to make myself accountable and start listing the challenges I am in and the progress I have made so far ( or maybe not lol)

Monday, 6 May 2013

The earth laughs in flowers

Tomorrow never comes, or so they say, well it certainly didn't come if my last blog post was anything to go by.

This is the post I should have made last monday and once again got waylaid.

My tag for Margaret's challenge over on the RWS shop site HERE


The theme for this month was flowers


The quote was computer generated, the papers are the new utterly gorgeous Secret Garden papers by Graphic 45.

Two quite random little acts of kindness made me smile this week.

The first of which was this yummy loaf, baked and delivered by my lovely friend Ann, she knows I absolutely love bread and this one is extra special, roasted onion and balsamic bread hmmmmmmmm and yes Ann I did share it with Neil, thankyou xxx


And these gorgeous tulips were brought in by mummy number two Beryl, she gave me a tip about keeping the stems erect ( still talking tulips in case you are getting excited !) But I quite like the haphazard way they cavorted in my vase, so I left them to go their own way.


One last thing before I bid you goodnight.

We have a brand new challenge up and running on the RWS shop site, you can find all the details HERE

Please check it out and join in the fun

I have also added Margaret and Anita as authors and Design Team members to the shop blog, pop along and give them a warm welcome, Margaret's first post is on there now, you can read what she has been up to HERE

I hope you are all having a restful and enjoyable Bank Holiday

xxx

Sunday, 28 April 2013

The language of Friendship


I do hope Margaret approves of this post, I am finally all caught up with the tags for her challenge.

This is the one I created for last months theme of friendship.


I used some of the irresistible new Secret Garden papers we have in the shop.


The heart is chipboard, painted with two shades of Tim Holtz Distress paint and then coated with Rock Candy.

I will be back tomorrow with this month's tag.