Thursday, June 30, 2011

Micey Day

Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Penny Black Transparent Stamps - Micey Day.
Wild Rose Studio Design Paper - Polka Dots.
Martha Stewart Punch Around the Page Punch - Lattice.
EK Sucess Punch - Wave Flourish.
Woodware Punch - Small Leaf.
Embellishments from own stash.
This image was coloured in using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
To add interest to this card I have used faux stitching and real stitching.  To make the faux stitching look more realistic I have pierced holes into the card then drew a small stitching line between the two holes.

This card was entered into the following challenges:
Penny Black Saturday Challenge: Week 157 Stitch It Up.

Love Linda xxx

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Walks

The last weeks have been walking weeks. Days of exploring different places far away and around where I live. It began earlier in Berlin, Germany and now it has taken me from the shoreline of Long Island Sound to Brooklyn, from Croton Dam to my back yard. I enjoy these walks and now I even try to walk to shops which I thought before beyond reach. Sometimes I have a friend with me, but often I enjoy it all by myself. It takes me from a few minutes to sometimes a few hours.
Walking is not so common around here. The world is set up for driving, there are only a few sidewalks where I live and I have a feeling most people think of it as a sport...which I do not!
I'd rather see myself in the tradition of Goethe and Schiller, H.D.Thoreau, William Wordsworth or the Alcott's for whom walking was, apart from necessity, a way to feel nature and source of inspiration, meditation and romantic love. 

I remember long Sunday walks with my parents and sisters, through summer warm valleys, along rivers, snow laden fields or cool forests. Walking was natural and not something we thought of as a chore.
My children miss this almost entirely. They consider it boring. Or - after sports (!) and homework are too tired to go on walks. 

Walking lets me think, I can sort ideas, make plans, I dream and of course I can stop and watch. Something I love to do! I watch nature, animals, my fellow humans, I walk through the largest picture book and it does not tire me in the least.




I love the water. 



                                                                
And the light.


I watch crumbling houses and smart cats.


The power of water.



Old trees and older stone walls make me feel young and childlike.


But the sky lets me breath and makes me hopeful.
I am grounded.

Just read this:

                                    The immeasurable height
Of woods decaying, never to be decayed,
The stationary blast of waterfalls,
And everywhere along the hollow rent
Winds thwarting winds, bewildered and forlorn,
The torrents shooting from the clear blue sky,
The rocks that muttered close to our ears,
Black drizzling crags that spoke by the wayside
As if a voice were in them, the sick sight
And giddy prospect of a raving stream,
The unfettered clouds and region of the heavens,
Tumult and peace, the darkness and the light -
Were all like workings of the mind, the features
Of the same face, blossoms upon one tree,
Characters of great apocalypse,
The types and symbols of eternity,
Of first and last, and midst, and without end.
  Prelude(1805), vi, 556 -72

William Wordsworth.


No need for anything more! There is no distance between his feelings and mine, there is a bridge of time, I wander back and forth two hundred and six years!






All images by V.Zlotkowski

Nutcrafters Digi Stamp Square #6

Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Dovecraft Stamp - Happy Anniversary.
K & Company Design Paper - Seasonal Pad.
Spellbinders Nestabilities Die - Classic Hearts.
Sizzix Sizzlit Die - Heart #3.
Embellishments from own stash.
This image was coloured in using Copic markers.
 Hints and Tips
This card is for a male so I have used deep purple card to tone down the pink to make it less girly.

This card was entered into the following challenge:
The Sisterhood of Crafters: Male themed Anniversary or Birthday Card.

Love Linda xxx

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

From My Renovation Archive: The Bath House



For some unknown reason, I stumbled upon some long lost shots of a favourite renovation we did of our first beach house overlooking Jervis Bay quite a few years ago. This house is long since sold, but one of my favourite things was the bath house in the back garden. This quaint little sleep-out building, circa 1930, was too cute to demolish so we re-invented it.

If I had to do it again I would probably do much the same thing. The lesson to be learned here is that classic design does not date as quickly as decor that follows fads.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Petersham Nurseries











After a few days running around in London, my plan is always to spend a day out at Richmond with a visit to the very stylish Petersham Nurseries. This trip coincided with the Petersham House's open garden day, which made it all the more special.

We stayed at the nearby Petersham Hotel from where you can walk across the meadows to the village of Petersham which is like an old country hamlet in the middle of parklands in London suburbia. There's only a handful of houses, one of which is owned by the Nurseries owners, Gael and Francesco Boglione who bought the old run-down nursery almost a decade ago and transformed it into a model of garden style and eco-conscious practices.

Perhaps their best decision was to entice Sydney-born chef Skye Gyngell (sister of Nine Network chief, David) to cook for them in the restaurant and it now has a Michelin Star as well as a star-studded following. When we were there I was almost bowled over by the Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood. An interior designer friend who lives in Richmond also adores the Nurseries and says last time she dined there Madonna was at the next table.

Lunch is served in the greenhouses on delightfully rustic vintage metal tables surrounded by vintage garden artifacts, old armoires, chandeliers and potted plants. This inspirational atmosphere feels more like a Lucianna Arrighi set for a movie than a plant nursery.

It was lovely to take a stroll around the gardens of the house. For me, the highlight was the kitchen garden which supplies fresh produce for the restaurant and the Boglione's conservatory. One of the main features of the garden is the 50 metre long herbaceous border - a very English folly which was flowering madly.

Nutcrafters Digi Stamp Square #5

Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Doodlebug  Designs Inc Design Paper - Sugar and Spice.
Martha Stewart Border Punch - Doiley Scallop.
Woodware Embossing Punch - Buttons.
Sizzix Sizzlit Die - Cupcake, Candle and Cherry.
Embellishments from own stash.
This image was coloured in using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
For this card I have used a left over scrap of design paper from Christmas.  Look through your stash of papers you may be surprised what you can use from other seasons.

This card was entered into the following challenges:
The Crafty Pad: Challenge #127 Bold and Bright.
Cupcake Craft Challenge: Cooking Up a Storm.
Love Linda xxx

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Days are passing

Detail of a Eugene Grasset poster, 1892



The days are passing much faster then I always anticipate, my niece has come and gone, birthdays were celebrated this June and suddenly it's almost July! 
As I write this so many thoughts are going through my mind. I wish I had a little more time to follow them to make sense of my observations and feelings. To make sense of where I am heading.
One of those trains of thoughts has been dedicated for a long time now towards writing this blog, which has taken on a life of its own.
My intentions were 'simple' in the beginnings : To write about design and lifestyle.
Now I realize it has become a diary of sorts, a place where I am more and more aware of the importance of being an individual instead an observer and commentator of common design ideas.
Over the last months it has started to bother me to paste and copy images from magazines, 
homes I have seen or of the achievements of designers everywhere. It leaves me more dissatisfied, because I miss my own creativity.
I am not sure why this is. Perhaps I have become aware of the repetitive nature and although I am fully aware of things out there new and exciting, they begin to feel like one and the same.
Inside of me is a rebel buried and this one does not let me sit quietly. I am not able to suppress this feeling nor to ignore it any longer. It sits and nags me. Since I fully realized its there I have not been able to enjoy writing about decor, design other then my personal 
musings on life, house and garden.
I have a feeling this blog will need to be re-invented. I absolutely love following all your dedicated blogs on design, but for me it somewhat has run its curse.
I while ago I would have never believed to admit to the fact that I am slightly bored by daily reflections on the latest trends, chairs or wallpaper. My love for great design is undiminished, it's just that I might not write about it anymore as I used to.  

The last thing I want to come across is as a horrible snob. 

The strength of our blog writing lies in the fact that we all believe in the power and meaning of our messages we are sending out and I want desperately to keep it honest.
Slowly my blog has moved into something else, way more towards reflections on my own life, the style I try to evoke or my ideas I feel worth sharing with you. It has less and less to do with me reflecting on other designers or design products. 

It also has become more about writing.
The experience of writing this blog has - so to speak - sharpened my pencil and my thoughts are flowing out, but more often in different direction as I intended for this blog. 
Has this something to do with my age? Or possibly my many times broken career as an artist? I haven't painted in years, yet I still feel like a painter. The writings lined up in my head have not been really conceived, but the thoughts are sitting unwritten and I feel it's time to begin a different journey.
Maybe it will lead to something new. It feels exciting, but maybe it will lead to nowhere.
I am afraid to jinx it....
I am a little afraid.

So if you are willing to spare here and there a moment to follow me on this new adventure into possibly writing and my reflection on life and (of course) my occasional departure into the design world and dispatches from my garden I invite you to come along.
I cannot promise how entertaining it might be and I am fully aware that I run a huge risk of boring you all to the point of no return, but I would love to have you come along with me!

This summer we will be in South Carolina, we love the beach, the heat and Savannah, GA close by.
I will practice writing and hope to learn to be precise, to collect impressions and to tell you how I feel....


I hope you all enjoy these coming months, I am wishing you a wonderful new season, wherever you are!

XX
Victoria

House Love -it's in the blood!

A spot of Jane Austen, anyone? The thought of listed fountains and bridges is rather daunting.
Gorgeous hand-painted silk wallpapers - this green chinoiserie-style example is to die for.
The lovely coastal setting - but how cold would it get in winter?

The main reason for our trip to the UK was to celebrate a a milestone birthday with my father-in-law. It was also a chance for my husband to spend some time with his father where they were both born in the north of England.

No trip would be normal for us however without some sort of property diversion....
I feel a bit awkward writing about this but a good friend and blog follower has been asking and asking me to post about it so here goes.

Don't know if I have mentioned this, (probably not as I am slightly embarrassed to admit it) but in my spare time I have I have been working on the family history with my aunt and mother, really just putting it all on computer and doing some editing and online research. They have kind of handed it on to me to carry on the tradition. Lucky me.

Well, one day I was checking out some details on this rather adventurous great, great, great grandfather and googled his 'house'. Lo and behold up it popped on a posh UK property site, and it was for sale!

I had heard a few tales about the Scottish side of the family, but you know, you think "yeah, yeah, yeah". Well, this house was an absolute cracker. Designed by the most famous architect of the time, it is a Grade 1 listed estate complete with listed fountains, ramshackle but once manicured gardens, a fabulous listed bridge and rolling green pastures.

It was bought by the current owners from "the Family" about 20 years ago and it was too tempting to go and see it and consider the remote possibility of buying it back. Being married to an architect who is a heritage specialist comes in handy at times like these.

It is a long way from London, but we decided to drive up to the Highlands to check it out. "The Pile" as we call it, sits on a rise over looking the ocean, not far from Inverness. It is at the end of a long drive, hidden like a secret garden behind huge, ancient trees.

The house was the passion of my ancestor, an enterprising young Scot who was forced to leave Scotland because of the uprising against the English in the 18th century. He went to Madeira and founded the wine industry and then, as the eldest son, returned home to resume his family "seat" and built this fab house. He must have been as mad as I am about houses as he commissioned the most famous up-and-coming architect of the day, Robert Adam, to design it. Adam was Scottish, so my guess is that they knew each other.

Because of the cold climate, many of the original hand-painted wallpapers are still in pretty good condition and there are many old "Adam" fireplaces and features. Despite being well lived in over the years, the house is still in quite original condition, though a few of the lesser rooms were re-decorated in the seventies.

It could be an interesting project - what do you think?


Friday, June 24, 2011

Frosty Friends DT Card

The challenge for this week at Winter Wonderland was set by Denise and she has chosen Pretty in Pink, so we want to see a Christmas card or project with lots of pink on it.


Our sponsor for this week is Simon Says Stamp
 
 

The prize is a $15 gift certificate.
Here is my card.
Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Harriet Hurst Stamp - Frosty Friends.
Lili of the Valley - Sentiment.
Papermania Design Paper - Festive Frolics.
Spellbinders Nestabilities Die - Standard Circles Large, Petite Scalloped Circles Large.
Nellies Multi Frame Die - Round.
Sizzix Sizzlits Die - Snowflake #6, #5.
Woodware Punch - Snowflake.
Martha Stewart Border Trim - Snowflakes.
Embellishments used from own stash.
This image was coloured in using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
The glitter card I used for the snowflakes actually has roses printed on it but you can't tell after it has been die cut so it is a good way to use up left over scraps.

This card was entered into the following challenges:
ABC Christmas Challenge: M for Monochrome.

Love Linda xxx

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Nutcrafters Digi Stamp Square #4

Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Martha Stewart Design Papers - Summer Brights.
Martha Stewart Border Punch - Bubble Bath.
Woodware Embossing Punch - Buttons.
Embellishments from own stash.
This image was coloured in using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
I didn't have the right coloured shimmer dots so I coloured them in with a yellow Sharpie pen.

This card was entered into the following challenges:
Papertake Weekly Challenge: Here Comes the Sun.


I have another card to show you today.
Hello Dear
Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Penny Black Stamp - Hello Dear.
Dovecraft Stamp - Happy Anniversary.
Doodlebug Designs Inc Design Paper - Summer Assortment.
Spellbinders Nestabilities Die - Labels Three.
Martha Stewart Border Punch - Grass.
EK Success Punch - Retro Flower.
X-Cut Punch - Flower.
Embellishments from own stash.
This image was coloured using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
Make you own bunting by cutting out triangles of scrap paper and attaching them to cord.

This card was entered into the following challenges:
Penny Black Blog - Penny Black Triangles.

Love Linda xxx

Nutcrafters Digi Stamp Square #3

Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Doodlebug Designs Inc Design Paper - Summer Assortment.
Spellbinders Nestabilities Die - Reverse Wonky Rectangles.
Marianne Design Creatables Die - LR0151.
Crafts Too Embossing Folder - Daisy.
Sizzix Original Large Die - Flower Daisy #2.
Woodware Embossing Punch - Buttons.
EK Success Punch - Retro Flower.
Embellishments from own stash.
This image was coloured in using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
These flowers where cut from felt using a Sizzix Die, the felt just adds another texture to the card.

This card was entered into the following challenge:
Sir Stampalot Challenge: June Challenge Picture Inspiration.

Love Linda xxx

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Tilda With Heart Dress

Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x14.5cm.
Magnolia Stamp - Tilda With Heart Dress.
Doodlebug Designs Inc Design Paper - Over the Rainbow.
Spellbinders Nestablities Die - Petite Ovals Large, Labels Ten.
Martha Stewart Border Punch - Scallop Dot.
EK Success Punch - Retro Flower.
Cuttlebug Die - Flower.
X-Cut Punch - Small Blossom.
Embellishments from own stash.
This image was coloured in using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
I wanted the ribbon to match the design paper so I used a white organza ribbon and coloured it in using Copic markers.

This card was entered into the following challenges:
A Spoon Full of Sugar: Challenge #157 Ribbons and Bows.

Love Linda xxx

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Now You see Me..




I am back in the blogosphere having taken some time to recover and catch up with things since my trip to London, Scotland and Paris.
I have to share in some shopping highlights before I do anything else.

No trip to London feels right without an afternoon or two hitting the high streets. In the busy Oxford Street area I popped in to Liberty, Zara and Anthropologie.
Both Liberty and Anthropologie have fabulous merchandising and really quirky, imaginative products.

Eclectic style reigned at both stores with a big doses of crafty and hand-made accessories. Yes, there was even a bit a macrame spotted at Anthropologie. Bright colours were everywhere and texture was a feature at Anthropologie as you can see here.
Unfortunately I had to limit my purchases to what I could take on an aeroplane, but you will see some quirky knobs and cushions popping up in my beach houses shortly!

Coming up for all you style mavens out there:
Petersham Nurseries Open garden
London's East End Style

Bikini

Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Penny Black Stamp - Bikini.
Doodlebug Designs Design Paper - You Scream I Scream.
Spellbinders Nestabilities Die - Petite Ovals Large, Labels Ten.
Sizzix Original Large Die - Cupcake and Ice Cream.
Martha Stewart Punch - Scallop Dot.
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder - D'vine Swirl.
Embellishments used from own stash.
This image was coloured using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
When using die cuts if you emboss them it adds more dimension.

This card was entered into the following challenges:
Penny Black at Allsorts: June Challenge Your My Favourite.

Love Linda xxx

Monday, June 20, 2011

Nutcrafters Digi Stamp Squares #2

Card Recipe
Card Blank - 14.5cm x 14.5cm.
Nutcrafters - Paper Flowers.
Lili of the Valley Stamp - Sentiment.
Echo Park Design Paper - Summer Days.
Spellbinders Nestabilities Die - Petite Scalloped Circles Large, Standard Circles Large, Petite Ovals Large, Labels Ten.
Martha Stewart Border Punch - Doily Lace.
Embellishments used from own stash.
This image was coloured in using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
Colour your image in to co-ordinate with your design paper it is much easier than colouring your image and then trying to find a design paper to match.

This card was entered into the following challenge:
Stamp Something: Something with pretty papers.
 Crafty Creations: Challenge #123 Just Imagine (all dressed up for a party).
Love Linda xxx

Friday, June 17, 2011

Tilda With Heart Dress DT Card

The challenge for this week at Winter Wonderland was set by Kate and she has chosen Christmas Flowers, so we want to see a Christmas card or project with Christmas Flowers on it.


Our sponsor for this week is Crafty Emma's Store.

The prize is a 6 x 6 Crate Paper Snow Day Paper Pad.
Here is my card.
Card Recipe
Card Blank - 15cm x 10.5cm.
Magnolia Stamp - Tilda With Heart Dress.
Papermania Duo Stamps - Poinsettia.
Card-io Tapestry Stamps - Festive Bouquet.
Martha Stewart Punch - Flower, Pine Branch.
L-Em.Com Punch - Stamen.
Embellishments from own stash.
The background was heat embossed using red embossing tinsel.
The image was coloured in using Copic markers.
Hints and Tips
You don't have to use a Christmas stamp to make a Christmas card just by colouring Tilda in with festive colours it has made her look like she is in her Christmas clothes.

This card was entered into the following challenges:

Love Linda xxx

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Blog pause



William George Gillies


I have hit the pause button on the blog, too many things are happening at home, we are having visitors and my attention cannot be divided enough, so I apologize I might not make it back before the summer break!




I miss it terribly, but in order to blog with something to say I need more time to concentrate.
Right now this it is simply not possible.
I am reading your posts, get a chance to comment once in a while, so please come and check in with me, it's a temporary interruption of service.....
  
Artist unknown to me....


I hope you are all off to a good start of the summer season, I wish you all the best and hopefully I will be back soon!


Take good care,  I miss you already!


XX
Victoria


With my niece yesterday on Times Square, NYC! The only shot together, unfortunately a little wobbly...



All images via V.Zlotkowski, art work  as indicated and second source unknown.