Showing posts with label may arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label may arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Let it Snow

Hello Everyone!

Something a little different today, I'm going NEON! One thing I love about making Christmas cards is that I can whip out the bright colours and not feel like I've betrayed the shabby chic in me!




The papers are from Canvas Corp and My Mind's Eye, the snowflakes are Cheery Lynn, the Happy Holidays sticker is from Tim Holtz Seasonal Chit Chat book, the wood reindeer is DeSerres, the green plaid ribbon is May Arts, the pearls are from My Ducks Doodahs, and the soft white snow is Flower Soft. Everything else is from my stash. I really don't use pom pom trim enough, love it!






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Nothing new to report with the weather. It's still way too warm here to be getting any snow, but we sure have gotten a lot of rain. It's been very overcast and the trees are pretty much all naked now, but thankfully I still have some colourful autumn photos to share!


For my birds today, this elusive female Cardinal...


and a handsome Blue Jay...


"Holy crap my human, you are super tall when you stand up!" 
~Big Kate~


"Oh, hey there human. Do a gal a favour and toss another nut will ya. I lost mine in these dang leaves!" 
~Scarlet~


"I think she sees me, she's looking right at me! Why doesn't she throw me a peanut already!"
~Ginger~


"Oh, hey human. You're back again! You must really enjoy laying in the mud huh?" 
~One Eyed Willamina~


For my macro today, this very fun fungi growing on a fallen tree trunk.


That's it for today. Thank you to everyone who left a comment telling me about their bird feeders and the food they leave for the squirrels! It makes me so happy to know that some of the animals out there will have less of a struggle this winter, it's a hard season to survive when you're that small!

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Frilly and Funkie - New Year's Inspiration

Hello Everyone!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and New Years! I took way more time off than I originally planned for, but I enjoyed every minute of it!!

It's time for our first challenge of 2017 over at Frilly and Funkie. Jenny is the hostess and she has chosen the theme "NEW YEAR'S INSPIRATION". She would like you to create a vintage or shabby chic project depicting what you are inspired to do/achieve in 2017. One lucky winner will receive a $25 gift certificate to Linda's shop The Funkie Junkie Boutique!




One of my crafting goals for 2017 is to use up some of the bits and bobs from my 'scrap' drawer. Ribbon bits and pieces of paper or lace that I cut and didn't use for some reason or another. A butterfly here, a leaf sprig there... Time to pull them out and put them to use!







All of the following products that I used can be purchased at  The Funkie Junkie Boutique!

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Since they built the community center right on my lake, they now plow all of the paths here. It's easier to walk, but not quite as pretty, so I decided to walk to the neighboring lake last week. It took me two hours to get there and even longer to get home, but it was worth it to see all the untouched snowy trails!



For my birds today, a Blue Jay super close up...


Feeding time for a sweet little Chickadee...


My token Male Cardinal shot (boy how they pop against the snow)!


I find capturing a bird in flight to be one of the hardest photos to do well. This is not the best, but I'm happy to have even a partial success!


That's a pretty big wave for such a little duck! You go dude! 
Is it just me, or does that water look fricking cold!!


It's good to see how healthy the squirrels are out there by the lake.


I would like to introduce you to my newest friend MR CHUBB. Those of you who follow me on new Facebook page have met this darling already, but how cute is he when he's covered in snow! HA!

 
Out in the tree, my friend MARIA is very concerned about the winter weather. Turns out she did not have a warm place to sleep, and has now taken residence in one of the corner folds of my gazebo canopy. I have placed some soft clothes in there, in hopes she stays warm and safe this winter.


My first attempt at capturing snowflakes. This was done with my medium size macro lens, but I think I'm ready to try the large macro lens next time, so hopefully I can capture more details.


That's it for today. Thank you for stopping in and for all the amazing comments. If you have any questions or interesting tidbits about today's wildlife, please let me know.