Wednesday, 5 December 2007
Perfect Christmas
Monday, 3 December 2007
Christmas Cards
Declaration and Snow
My first two pages are done. Every day we are given a prompt for that days page. Day 1 was for the declaration. Why we are keeping this journal and what we hope to gain from it. I wasn't feeling very creative that day so I just copied out the declaration that was sent along with the prompt. Day 2 was about Christmas weather. You can see that I have been using my beads and felt again. Both pages took me a little longer than they normally would. I had a little mishap with my beads. I leaned over to look for a smaller needle when the box upturned and landed on the floor. It took me hours to sort them all out. I was tempted just to leave them mixed up but then I remembered just how much I had spent on all those beads. Also I thought of how annoying it will be to sort through them when I want to pick out all the same colours. I would eventually get fed up and sort them out anyway. So frustrating and a total waste of a day off.
You'll notice that the front cover of my journal is done in traditional greens and reds whilst these first two pages are done in blues. I was swithering whether or not to stick to one colour scheme. I thought it would look better using just the one. However, knowing me I will get bored with working to one colour scheme the whole month. So as long as the pages sitting side by side are using similar colours I have decided to go with what feels right.
Thank you again for all your lovely comments. Judy, I honestly have the exact same doubts as you. The only reason I tried my hand at anything other than cross stitching was that a friend demanded a leaving card using stamps she knew I had just bought. I think if it wasn't for that and the reaction I got from the card I wouldn't be scrapbooking now. Another example is quilting. I have been wanting to try this for years now. Every year I make a new years resolution that I am going to try it. Every year I think of an excuse not to. The real reason though is that I think I will probably make a mess of it. Then there is my knitting. There are so many patterns out there I want to try and yet I never knit anything other than scarves. I'll try a new type of stitch but always knitted into a scarf. Just worried that I wouldn't be able to follow a pattern yet I have all these books there with lots of lovely patterns.
The Christmas Journal class is done on line. I have probably mentioned it before but one of my favourite magazines at the moment is Scrapbook Inspirations. I like it because it doesn't just show you mundane layouts of everyone's kids. It shows you different techniques and how to make mini albums as well as about a dozen other things. One of my favourite contributors is a woman called Shimelle. Her pages just always stand out for me. I finally came across her blog a while back and at the time she was offering an online class. I didn't go for that one and kind of regretted it. So when this one came along I jumped at the chance. She set up a board for everyone who takes part. Every day in December she emails out that days prompt with the reasons behind it. Lists some websites you can look at. Then she gives some ideas that you could use for your page. Worth the money since I will be able to join again next year if I wished to.
I LOVE your idea for a book journal. I have tried it a few times and never really stuck to it. I think I made it too complicated by wanting to illustrate each page. Maybe I should try it again but doing it much more simply. A project for after Christmas though. At the moment I still have so much to do before Christmas. As much as I am organised with all my gift buying my crafts are way behind. Why don't you give it a go? You have lots of good ideas for it!
I have managed to convince my mum to see Golden Compass with me. It's out here this week but will probably wait until the following week. I convinced her that she will like it since she liked Harry Potter and that James Bond is in it. She said yes very quickly after that. Enjoy your Christmas dinner.
Lili, you will be pleased to hear that I have started work on your Christmas card. I finally came up with an idea.
Timewarden, I am so glad that your mum is getting out.
Monday, 26 November 2007
Christmas Journal Cover
I have been itching to get started on this. When you have new project on the horizon it always feels like this. I was tempted to do some of the sketches. The sketches are there to make layouts ahead of the actual class. So that when it comes to each days prompt you are really just adding the journaling and a photo. I personally prefer to wait until the day before I decide what is going on my page. When it comes to scrapbooking I'm not really a planner. Instead I like to see what works as I am doing it. Probably not the best way to work but it works best for me. Seems a little strange since I plan everything else.
Yesterday I was feeling bored and frustrated. Nothing I was working on at the moment appealed to me. So I decided to decorate the cover of my album for this journal. The album I bought for this is a plain beige 8x8. I was very tempted to buy the hot pink at the time. I decided to go against it as hot pink doesn't really scream Christmas. I am glad that I didn't now as I wouldn't have been able to decorate it with traditional colours. I have a thing for sequence and felt just now and so used those along with some ribbon. A photo is supposed to be placed in the window but I really wanted a little felt tree in there instead.
Timewarden, I am so sorry to hear about your mum. I am thinking of you all.
Monday, 19 November 2007
Christmas Is Almost Here!
My sister has been turning her hand to crafts of late. Since moving out she has had to put herself on a strict budget and has turned to crafts to make extra gifts for everyone. She has been making lots of cute Christmas decorations using lovely beads and felt. I was in a craft store recently and that had lots of packs of sequence. I couldn't resist and made these tree decorations using those, felt and beads. I am posting them out to my sister so that she can use them as another idea. The green is my favourite as it is edged in pink beads (the photo doesn't show it too well).
I have a few other Christmas projects that I am working on. I have joined a class to make a Christmas scrapbook journal which I am very much looking forward to. I am making a scarf for myself and once it is finished plan to make one for my gran. I am making one of those banners for my sister (hers has snowmen). I am putting together my own Christmas crafts folder and I still have a few Christmas cards to make. I am going to be busy this month.
Monday, 12 November 2007
Deep Space Nine: Season4
Thanks to Worf there are some fantastic episodes in there such as "The Way of The Warrior", "The Sword of Kahless" and "The Sons Of Mogh". At the last minute it was decided to bring the Klingon's into the mix and with Worf they really decided to go for it. I think that returning to a war between the Klingon's and the Federation could have been boring. It's been done before. However, with keeping the Cardassians and the Dominion involved it worked.
The whole series wasn't just about Worf and the Klingon's. There were a lot of other great episodes in there and some of my favourites include; "The Visitor", "Hippocratic Oath", "Starship Down", "Little Green Men", "Our Man Bashir", "Hard Time", "Shattered Mirror", "For The Cause" and "The Quickening".
Timewarden, I agree, those covers are fantastic. After Christmas I will certainly be purchasing the rest. I only buy the audio's that really catch my interest. Back when I first came across them I was tempted to start collecting them. However, I soon discovered that many of them weren't that great and it was better to stick to the ones that stood out for me. Basically anything with a returning Doctor Who baddie that I liked. In this case it was my interest in the companions themselves. I watched Shada when it was played on the BBC website. It was a few years ago and I enjoyed it at the time. I have heard of Freewheelers but didn't realise that Wendy Padbury was in it.
Lili, Douglas Coupland was my first choice initially. Then I read your answer to that question. You said that you wouldn't want to meet authors like that because you might be disappointed. The image you have of them through their writing might be very different from what they are actually like. Douglas Coupland is also an artist and a travel writer. He has such a wide range of interests that it would be interesting to talk to him. Going by interviews as well as his other pursuits I think he might fall into that line. Haruki Murakami on the other hand seems very straight forward. Having read his biography and his interviews I think what you see is what you get.
Judy, I would love to go and see The Golden Compass. I just need to find someone to drag along to it (it's not really they type of film my friends would want to see). So many people claim that all fantasy started with LOTR and that every fantasy book is influenced by it. I enjoyed the book and I loved the films but this really annoys me. There are so many fantasy books that have more to them than that and so many that cover a wide range. I find it difficult to believe that all can be traced back to LOTR.
I like your question. When I read about a book that I have very much enjoyed being turned into a film I usually have reservations about it at first. Especially if the book is quite detailed. In those cases a lot would have to be cut out and I wonder if they could really do it justice. The more the magazines talk about these films then it could go either way. With the case of "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe" and now "The Golden Compass" I began to look forward to it the more I read. "I, Robot" is a film that had the opposite effect. The more I read about it the more I became annoyed. The only thing the same was the title and a couple of the main characters names. I still went to see it and did actually enjoy it for what it was. I do think that they should not have been allowed to use that title and should have had the lines "Very loosely based on."
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Book Tag
1: Hardcover or paperback, and why?
I prefer to read paperbacks. Mainly because they are easier to take into work. Also when reading at night they are more comfortable to read with. I do like hardbacks. Especially when it is signed or a limited edition. I am so conscious of possibly damaging it (more so than I am normally) that I never feel totally comfortable reading them.
2: If I were to own a book shop, I would call it…
Just Books. I would have a cafe in there but other than that and some seating it would be filled with just books. No games or gadgets or stationery to distract people. Wall to wall books.
3: My favourite quote from a book (mention the title)
"A plague a' both your houses" Romeo and Juliet. I always thought it was a great curse (providing of course you're not taking it seriously). It just always made me laugh. I know it's not supposed to but I guess I just have a sick sense of humour.
4: The author (alive or deceased) I would love to have lunch with would be…
Meeting authors doesn't really work well for me. I get too embarrassed. If I could get over that then Haruki Murakami. Going by his interviews and biography he seems so well mannered and relaxed. I would imagine you could have a normal conversation with him.
5: If I was going to a deserted island and could bring only one book, except for the SAS survival guide, it would be…
To be honest I'm not sure. Maybe the complete works of Shakespeare as there are so many plays in there that I have wanted to read. I am sure that I have answered this question before and each time it has been different.
6: I would love someone to invent a bookish gadget that…
would protect a book no matter what happened to it.
7: The smell of an old book reminds me of…
going to the library with my mum. Most of the kids books didn't have that old book smell. When I moved on to you adult and fiction they did and I loved it.
8: If I could be the lead character in a book (mention the title) it would be…
My answer to this changes a lot too. Maybe Lyra from Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy. She goes through a lot for someone so young but she also has lots of adventures and you get the impression from the end that there are a lot more to come.
9: The most overestimated book of all times is…
So many people are going to hate me for saying it but..."The Lord Of The Rings". I loved it. I loved the movies but there are so many better books out there. Plus all the songs got on my nerves after a while. Do love those Ent's though.
.10: I hate it when a book…
Doesn't go anywhere. It shows so much promise at the start. You really get involved in the story line. The characters are great. Then it doesn't do anything else until right at the end.
I tag everyone who would like to answer them.