Monday, November 28, 2022
Sylvia's Simple Shots
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Sympathy Card - Silver and Green Checkerboard
Sympathy card for a friend who lost his wife this week.
The card is Stampin Up Soft Suede.
The decorative paper is handmade paper which has been screen printed with the exact color of green and silver stripes in a checker board pattern.
I made it a DSP Split card by cutting the paper at 3.5 inches and turning over the top piece to see the wheat colored handmade paper.
I added triangles of the same card stock which crisscross each other so the meeting point is off center. This provided a nice place to put the butterfly punchie (Martha Stewart) in the beige card stock on the left hand side. It is adhered with a Bling Zot glue dot.
I added an appropriate white quarter sheet insert on the inside with an A2 white envelope.
Mailing this off tomorrow.
Card Exchange - Nov - Screen Printed Paper
This sheet of beautiful screen printed paper stayed with me when many of the other 12x12 sheets left last week.
It had so many Stampin Up colors in it. Early Espresso, Kraft, Very Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler, Soft Suede, Chocolate Chip and Melon Mambo.
On this card I cut the decorative paper to 5.25x4.00 then placed on a Very Vanilla card base. I cut the paper following the floral design from left to right. I then cut a piece of Melon Mambo to finish the rectangle along the cards bottom edge. This was adhered first then the decorative paper over top of that leaving a small border all the way around. I added rhinestones in the center of the flowers with Bling Zots glue dots.
On this second card, I but a piece of designer paper for the top of the cards and a piece of Melon Mambo for the bottom and chose a Soft Suede card base.These are off to my exchange partners this week.
Monday, November 21, 2022
Sylvia Simple Shots
These days with my living room window facing east I get a very short time that the sun hits northern end of the patio door.
This is a shot trying to take advantage of the last rays of sunlight on the table before it disappeared.
It was shot for a challenge of light and dark on Flickr.
I love how the glass shot some light into the dark just above the flame. A reminder that a single candle flame can banish the dark.
Continue to have hope against dark circumstances. The light will return in full measure of time and things will be brighter and happier.
Sam Peterson has recently moved into his late aunt's house in town. He is veteran who lost his leg in Afghanistan and is struggling to find his place now he is not in active service. Sam wants to be left alone. Willow is a physical therapist who works at the hospital and leaves nearby. She is divorced and her two boys came to play in Sam's yard unaware that someone new had moved in.
Birdie, Sam and Willow have to make adjustments in their lives to make the changes which will make them happy instead of staying stuck in their comfort zones. It all works out in the end.
I have been using essential oils for a long time. My favorite is Bergamot and Grapefruit which I bought as a body butter and a bottle of oil years ago at a craft sale. It was great.Thursday, November 17, 2022
2023 Wall Calendar - 11x17
I've designed my 2023 wall calendar for my office. It measures 11x17 and I will get it printed at the local print shop.
I chose this image of a Commorant at Beaumaris Lake taken back in June this year.
He is looking very stately on the rock along the edge of the water.
I love the color of their eyes.
I had trouble with my regular software and just gave up. I just found an on-line generator which gave me what I wanted and I was good to go.
I did remember to identify the regular holidays this year. I just added circles on the dates in question.
I think it will work well and another thing off the to do list.
Monday, November 14, 2022
Sylvia's Simple Shots
The weather did warm up somewhat and I took a walk in the river valley. It was afternoon during the golden hour which is about 3:00 pm these days.
The sun was setting and putting it's warm glow on all things. Here, I captured dried grasses which will stay all winter against the snow drifts in the river valley.
I dropped books off at the small free library in the park to keep the clutter down to the minimum. It is a lesson well learned and it is becoming easier just to let the books go and keep the stories.
Sunday, November 13, 2022
1 Cup Measure - Upgrade?
I've been looking for a while so when I found one at the Thrift Store on Friday I picked it up for $3.00. The numbers are red, they are easy to read and it turns out to be the same brand that I have, GREAT!
Well upon closer examination, maybe not. What are the differences?
Well, the thrift store one is thinner, it has a D-Handle instead of an open handle, the marking on the metric side only got to 200ml which is not 1 cup.
I had upgraded years ago to to the open handle so that I could stack all my glass measuring cups inside each other. Since then I have changed how I store my measuring cups and I kept the 1 cup measure closer at hand and put my Tupperware measuring cups on top as these are the ones I use the most. So, going back to a D Handle is not big deal. Lucky Break!
Since I always use imperial measures the fact that this side does not include the 250 ml measure for a full cup again is another Lucky Break!
I was not able to establish when Fire King introduced the open handle but Pyrex started their in 1983.
I see that the thrift store one is thinner glass as well so I'm not sure it was an upgrade. A new Fire King Open Handle 1 cup measuring cup costs $5.99 CDN. Not sure it was an upgrade.
Who knew that things could be so complicated. At least I can read the numbers. I expect these numbers will last for as long as I need them.
Friday, November 11, 2022
Sylvia's Simple Shots
On November 1st I was out in fall coat, no boots, and dry roads to drive on.
November 2nd it snowed and turned cold. Temps in the -15C to -25C and the sky was overcast.
I can stand cold if the sun is shining.
This was taken November 8th when the sun finally started shining.
Today, is November 11 and finally it is -7C just after lunch. I am heading out to enjoy it.
Remembrance Day
Monday, November 7, 2022
2023 Photo Calendar - Blossoms
Of course, taking flower and garden photos is always a pleasure. I have the Botanic Park in St. Albert, the Community Garden in my neighbourhood and gardens found near and far on my morning walks. I did find a few new to me flowers such as the Peruvian Lilies.
This is the 2023 floral calendar which I have named Blossoms. Some years I have had garden shots but this year it is all flowers.
January - Icelandic Poppy July - Bachelor Button in neighborhood garden
February - Peruvian Lilies August - Martagon Lily - Fairy Morning
March - Nastursium September - Sunflower at St. Albert Botanic Park
April - Dahlia - Jowey Linda October - Day Lily - Persimmon - Beaumont
May - Perennial Geranium November - Monkshood at Botanic Park
June - Wild Alberta Rose December - Holly Hocks in a parking lot
2023 Photo Calendar - Nature
Here's the Nature 4x6 Photo Calendar for 2023. It's always so much fun to go through all my photos for the year, collect the best then choose 12 which will make it into this calendar.
I had some good bird photos this year and not so many insect pictures. Not sure why that is. I had several first time birds like the Gray Partridges.
The calendar has 13 4x6 pages with 12 month ones and the index/title one.
January - Cormorant at Beaumaris July - Grey Partridges at Patricia Lake
February - Honey Bee on Salvia August - Early Morning Sunrise
March - Yellow Warbler in river valley September - European Skipper
April - House Finch in a Evergreen October - Barn Swallow at Big Lake
May - Common Conecap Mushrooms November - Rocky Mountains from Calgary
June - Lady Bug on Crown Vetch December - Red Maple Leaf at St. Albert Botanic Park
2023 Photo Calendar - Gentle Glow
This is my other calendar this year over and above my flower and nature calendars. This one features soft backgrounds (bokeh) with a good focal element. I have worked hard this year to improve my skill with this type of photography.
This calendar has 13 4x6 pages which is 12 month pages with an index/title page.
January - Snow Gently Falling July - A leaf
February - Crab Apples in Winter August - Chokecherries
March - Dry Grass Field September - Fall Leaves
April - Sunkissed Spring Leaves October - Single Grass Blade
May - Golden Leaves at the Lake November - Larch Pine Cone
June - Salsifiy Seed December - House Finch in Winter
Do you like to plan and would seeing the next month's dates be helpful?Saturday, November 5, 2022
Car Coasters - Set 2
I wanted to improve on my first set of car coasters, you can see here.
I made these bigger so finished they are 3.25 inches in diameter.
I used heavy navy felt for the large circle.
Then I added the half circle of royal blue felt.
A length of royal blue grosgrain ribbon to fit in the notch and help me take them out for laundering.
I sewed all the way around with a zigzag stitch with blue thread. This seam captured the bottom of the half circle and the ribbon. Then I went across the top of the half circle to stabilize the center.
I decided to add some cotton (2 thin layers) to the bottom to improve how the coaster absorbs moisture. These were captured in the seams then I trimmed them to be smaller than the navy large circle.Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Christmas Card Challenge - Watercolor - Doves
I created watercolor backgrounds with the intention of using these dove brads for this set of cards. The watercolor has a bit of salt technique.
The doves come in right and left facing styles. I used a Sakura GellyRoll Stardust - Clear Star gel marker for the olive branch.
The circle behind the dove is a 13/8 inch circle punchie.
The greeting is a color printed double flag end banner I designed.
This card is Stampin Up Elegant Eggplant which is a deep rich purple color. This card is in the landscape orientation.
On this card I used Stampin Up Primose Petal for the card base as I did not have any Rose Red card stock.
The circle is Rose Red.
The greeting is also Rose Red and I chose Peace on Earth in various fonts.
You can see the Sakura Gelly Roll Stardust - Clear Star gel marker on the image on the right.
It just adds mostly sparkle with little colors so it works well in many situations.
These watercolor backgrounds were created with the Stampin Up Watercolor Wonder Crayons which makes it easy to match to the card stock.
This card had lots of salt action on the color.
The card base, the circle punchie and greeting are all Marina Mist on the left and Always Artichoke on the right.