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Monday, May 4, 2015

Vintage Embroidery Monday and Stitchery Link Party

Here it is - MONDAY - and time for the Vintage Embroidery Monday and Stitchery Link Party hosted by Super Mon - No Cape!.

I'm on a mission to complete as many of the tapestries I can find from the Lady and the Unicorn series, inspired by the Cluny Tapestries. In case you missed my earlier post that featured "Smell", the tapestries  tell the story of the lady and the unicorn. Each represent the five senses: Smell, Taste, Sight, Sound and Touch. There's a sixth called "To My One Desire"because of the words woven into it.

Here is "Sound".  It's from a Dimensions kit and measures 16x20 inches.


"The lady plays a portitive organ  on top of a table covered with an Oriental rug. Her maidservant stands to the opposite side and operates the bellows. The lion and unicorn once again frame the scene holding up the pennants. Just as on all the other tapestries, the unicorn is to the lady's left and the lion to her right - a common denominator to all the tapestries." - Wikipedia

Sunday, May 3, 2015

One Photo, One Story #5 - "Love's Messenger"



Love's Messenger
Watercolor by Marie Spartalli Stillman
32 x 26 inches

I love the paintings influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite and Italian Renaissance eras. This painting, "Love's Messenger", is a watercolor painted by Marie Spartalli Stillman in 1885. It now hangs in the Delaware Art Museum. I have a reproduction of it hanging in our home. I absolutely love it.

You can find out more about the painting here and more about Marie Spartalli Stillman here.

Saturday, May 2, 2015

One Photo, One Story #4 - Ronin & Christmas In July Swap

My darling grandson is fast becoming more, shall we say, animated. 6 1/2 months old, he is starting to beat things - his chest, the couch, whatever - and makes these happy squeals as he flails his arms.


Unfortunately, he got ahold of his new straw hat.  Need I say more?

Don't forget! The Christmas in July Swap is now open - worldwide. Please let me know if you'd like to participate - see my previous post for details. The sign up closes May 7th.

Friday, May 1, 2015

One Photo, One Story - #3 - Emma & Christmas in July Swap Open!




Our little teacup Schnauzer, Emma, is a whopping five pounds. She's full of personality. If you look up the word "adorable" in the dictionary, you'll see her picture (not really ;0)).

I knitted this sweater for her - there are ruffles on the top back (that goes across her caboose) and faux pearls sewn around the neckline…because every little girl needs a black dress and pearls. (Yes, I love our pups!!).

Tomorrow, another photo, another story.

Don't forget! The Christmas in July Swap is now open - worldwide. Please let me know if you'd like to participate - see my previous post fore details. The sign up closes May 7th.

Christmas in July Swap Opens Today - HO! HO! HO!

Once again, I'm teaming up with the lovely Cheryll from Gone Stitchin' for a Christmas in July Swap.


Christmas in July will consist of swapping 3 (three) handmade items with a SECRET partner... sshhh.
Yes ~ a secret... at Christmas (in July)... well I never....
Cheryll composed a list from which to choose the items.
I think it's varied enough for everyone to find something.
Remember it can be ANY 3 items from the list... but they have to be ON the list. What you do with them is up to YOU... but ALL 3 must be handmade and NOT purchased!
For example... a candle mat with holly on it... OR... a mouse on a bag... OR... an angel tree ornie... you get the idea I'm sure...

C...  Candy Cane OR Candle OR Christ (nativity)
H...  Holly OR Heart OR Helpers (Elves)
R...  Reindeer
I...    Inspirational word/s
S...  Santa OR Stocking OR Snow Flake/s
T...  Tree OR Three wise men
M... Mouse OR Mistletoe OR Mrs.Claus
A...  Angel OR Acorn
S...  Snowman OR Star

All 3 (three) gifts MUST be mailed ON JULY 10th ...
however for those mailing across the oceans...allow more time by mailing ON JULY 5th.
Gifts should remain unopened UNTIL JULY 25th... this will test us I'm sure

MAILING:
Please just put a return address on the outside...with NO NAME showing... keeping us guessing until the very end... but remember to put your name & email address inside.

Registration Opens... MAY 1st . ...
by leaving a comment on this Christmas in July blog May post ONLY. 
Registration Closes on... MAY 07  

This swap is  open to everyone world-wide... & you must be prepared to send across the oceans, if needed.
There will have a link up party on July 26th so we can show off our gifts.
THIS SHOULD BE FUN don't you think?

In 2014 we had 10 elves…..
In 2015 we had…..????


Thursday, April 30, 2015

One Photo - One Story #2 : YouTube Video - I'd Forgotten

Years ago, I was featured on Public Television's "The Creators" series.  I'd completely forgotten about it until I was contacted by a docent from an art museum across the country looking for information about some porcelain paintings she acquired. The YouTube video was how she found me.

I thought I'd post it here - you might find it interesting.  Remember, it was produced YEARS ago - I'm much younger and slimmer in the video ;0)….my painting style has matured - both for my sweet Limoges boxes and my portraits.

Tomorrow - another picture, another story.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

One Photo, One Story - #1 - "Uh-oh!" and Smalls SAL Check-In

Angela from Pretty Little Things in a Box invited me to take part in "One Photo, One Story". I'll post a photo each day for five days….maybe there's a story attached, maybe not.


"Uh-oh!!"
2.75 inches in diameter

This is a miniature portrait I painted of my daughter on porcelain. 

Here's the story:
My in-laws kept my daughter for a few days one summer. When I picked her up, Grandpa was so excited to show me what she'd learned. He said, "Sarah! Where did the indian shoot you?" (Westerns were very popular TV shows at the time). My sweet little girl pulled up her shirt, looked at her belly button and yelled "Uh-oh!!"

She was so proud of herself - it was one of those precious moments I kept seeing over and over in my mind, so I HAD to paint it. 

Tomorrow, another picture, another story.

Oh! And here's my Smalls SAL project for the month - it will go on a miniature needlepoint stand, once the stand is stained. I purchased the kit from Janet Granger. It's done on 40 Ct silk gauss and measures 1.5 inches square.