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Sunday, 8 September 2013

Living Vintage

Another play. I love mature faces and of course the one I love most is my Nan's ( of course I'm biased). I'm not sure how she will feel being branded as 'Vintage' though, I always call her a recycled teenager. I turned a much loved photo that I took on our holibob of her to black and white, I then changed it to a pencil drawing and applied  the transparency tool to it. I then changed the colour to sepia and added elements that told of her life. I deliberately didn't add wartime images to it as she is very modest, almost dismissive of her service although she did some remarkable things. She worked as a commercial sewing machinist until she retired - when she first started on the machines they were big clumsy, cast iron treadle machines which were first converted to electric running from a light fitting! and then replaced with a series of more modern electric machines. As a child I remember meeting her from work, at that time she worked in a glove factory making gloves, she will still comment on the quality of a glove as there are distinct ways of telling for which company a glove was made for. In her time at the glove factory she worked on a variety of fabrics - satin, chiffon, lace, leather, suede, sheepskin and something she calls worsted which if I understand it correctly is a type of boiled wool.

I'm not sure whether I shall show her this page, she doesn't mind me using her photo's in anyway I see fit, I would never use them in a disrespectable way as they all tell such a wonderful story. I hope you enjoy a little bit of my family history xx

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Challenge for Daisy Trail

 The picture above is the finished piece of work, I used my favourite picture from my holibobs of St Mawes pulled it out to full size gave the blending touch with the transparency tool added the weathered wood back ground. The image below is the compulsory element which I have shrunk down and put into the foreground. I then added some text and Bobs your Uncle (or in my case son) and away we go. Do nip over to Daisy Trail and see what other folk have done. There are such clever people around. This is Picture Play 2.

Friday, 6 September 2013

Mindchatter

This is elements from a new kit which I thought would be great for the CAPpers homework on facebook. This months homework was blending techniques which you may have gathered is a favourite technique of mine. Of course I had to change it to my favourite colour too. I hope you like it. I have been awol for a couple of days, I had a short break in a NHS Hotel (hospital) I had some rotten chest pains that broke through my pain relief so ended up in hospital - thankfully nothing too serious and I'm home again xx

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Exciting News

So very excited tonight. My youngest son and his partner became the very proud parents of this little chap. He was born at 6.50pm and although he gave his Mummy a hard time they are both doing well. As for my son , he is a wreck but absolutely delighted. We now have 4 beautiful Granddaughter and a rather scrummy Grandson. I can't wait until I can visit, it won't be for a few days as they have just moved into a new house and they have to get the girls ready to go back to school on Thursday so Grannie Huggles will have to hold on a day or two.

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Blogbaby Now

So this is what Blogbaby grew into! She has had her perennial shearing so the hair is much shorter. Poor little Blogbaby if she knew then what she knows now she might not have been so keen to grow up. This is a lovely kit and of course if it turquoise I'm going to like it.

Saturday, 31 August 2013

Tranquility

Now this might not be too popular - but if someone says 'Tranquility' this is the image that pops into my mind. I saw this kit and there are the most beautiful waterlilies on it. We have a number of Bonzai trees which are just beautiful and when I have shifted my posterior to take them to shows this is the kind of feel I try to achieve. Now I have calmed myself down I am going to buzz of and do some more workroom tidying - I do now have a floor xx


Look Away if You are At ALL Nervy!

I try so hard to be a good Granddaughter and often fail miserably - now I have to admit that last night I had to bite my tongue hard while my Nan was talking about not being able to get nice Christmas Cards for her chapel friends. I am a real Bah Humbug! don't like Christmas, in fact the first sign of Commercial Christmas brings me out in a rash. So you can imagine my absolute horror at having a discussion about Christmas cards before August is over! So I nipped over to the lovely Joanna Sheens cds and nicked this image and put into CAP - all that remains is for me to think up or find a suitable verse. So after this burst of C activity I shall nip off and see if any of the big stores have got their Easter Eggs in yet! xx

Friday, 30 August 2013

New Sign for Workroom Door

I just thought I would use this new kit to make a sign to go onto the workroom door. I am having a mucking out session at the moment and its amazing what I have found that doesn't belong in here and more importantly doesn't belong to me! When people around here have a pile of 'stuff' they don't know what to do with, they open the door and chuck it in here!! It drives me mad. So here's hoping.

Scenes from a Cornish Holiday

 These are two pages for my Nan's scrapbook. The top one features the Anklebiter and the dog Inca, seals from the Cornish seal Sanctuary at Gweek, two views of Port Isaac ( home of The Fishermens Friends and Doc Martin) and Boscastle. The bottom one is a view of from The Lizard Point, St Michaels Mount, two at Charlestown. I hope you like these as much as we do.

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Husbands - Plural!

As you know I'm a bit careless with husbands ( I did keep the first one for 20 years)
These two pictures of my men are taken on our wedding days
 
The one below is the current incumbent of the title Mr Sass, he is also known as Ian/Eejit/Himself and Gopher - He's quite sweet really but for goodness sake don't tell him that!
I like to remind him from time to time that I AM careless with husbands and that is supposed to keep him on his toes!
 
 
 
 
 The one below is a husband who passed through my life so swiftly but left indelible marks on my life. This Steampunk kit works brilliantly as John had coronary heart disease. He'd had a triple bypass, stents and an implanted cardiac defibrillator, the heart laced together with mechanical gubbins inside was just so appropriate. He was a practical man with a love of all things mechanical and I'm sure by now he has reinvented Angel wings  and is now wearing a pair similar to this set of butterfly wings.
I hope you love these pages as much as I do, they look wonderful in my scrapbook

My First Daisy Trail Challenge Entry

I couldn't resist taking part of this challenge given my love of tractors. The first picture is of the finished page which I was rather pleased with
 
 
 
 This picture is the one we were given to 'play with' it had to be included in the page somewhere. I've done very little to the picture I put it into the transparency tool and played with different 'shapes that I was happy with.
My late husband John was a vintage/veteran/classic tractor man and my love of tractors come from the little grey fergies of my childhood. I have taken part in match ploughing competitions which made me a bit of a novelty being a woman and that. This always baffled me as the girls of the Land Army did some pretty nifty work in their day.
 
Please nip over to the Daisy Trail forum and see what other people have done with the image, there is some amazingly clever work and its always a good place to look place to look for member freebies. While you are there join the forum and vote for your favourite challenges - There are several challenges running at the moment.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

So a New Start

A taste of Sassie's Summer
 
This year we had the opportunity to stay in a friends house while they were away. It worked really well for us because my Nan spent most of her young life until WWII intervened living in Cornwall. She was desperate to go back to Cornwall as it might be the last chance she gets ( at 91 you have to grab opportunities while you can). So the first full week saw us trundling off dog included to Falmouth.
 
 
 This picture above is a composition of photo's of my Nan from childhood right through to today. For me personally this is 'special' as there are pictures that include my Granddad who I miss dreadfully, my Great-Aunts and even me. This really came out of the picture below.
 The picture above is very simply a merging of a photo I took at St Mawes (taken with Oggy in the other hand) and a picture of Nan taken on the Pier at Falmouth, just after I took the photo, she looked at me and said quite simply "I'm 'ome maid" funny how her accent came back strongly in those few words.
 Now this is a really rare species-not often viewed far away from his habitat the man cave. This was taken at The Seal Sanctuary at Gweek. this species is best viewed in soft focus and slightly opaque. If you get the chance to visit the Sanctuary you won't  be disappointed the scenery is breath taking and there is so much to see and do. You can also follow one of the resident seals on Facebook, just look for Ray Seal.
 This is where I spoil it all. This is a picture of Nan, Sass and The Anklebiter of the male variety. I'm really struggling to master the cut out thingy but it is better than my first attempt.
This is a lovely free digikit called Totally Blue, it is  such a lovely 2 free kits by Marniejo. This kit is just perfect for the lovely summer photo's and all the lovely blue sky we've seen this year.

Sad News - But Not Really

I have had to make a decision about my crafting and it has now been reached.

You may have noticed that I am posting very little on here now, and the main reason for that is my reduction in dexterity in card making. I am also doing very little knitting too for the same reason. My illness has progressed to permanent pins and needles and numbness in my hands and so reluctantly I have now decided to change the purpose of this blog.

The good news is that I am still going to be crafting - I shall be doing more machine sewing and more CAP work and posting on here. I will also post some of my 'makeovers' and general chit chat. I really hope that those of you who have stuck with me will continue to watch and comment. In the next few months the blog is going to have a face lift ( too expensive for me to have one ) and Sassie Acres is going to be moved into a new era.

Thank You all so much for sticking with me and for the encouragement you have given me.

All my love and Brightest Blessings to you All
xx

Thursday, 18 April 2013

I Can't stop Scrapping!

I am putting together a scrapbook for my Nan, she has boxes full of photo's that she loves but doesn't know what to do with. I have taken them and started putting them into Craft Professional Artist 2 to make page layouts. I hope you like them
This is my gorgeous Nan in the 1960's the two smaller ones are of my Nan, her 2 sisters and her Mum

I have had to leave photo's of my Father and his family out of my blog but they are included in the scrapbook, this is my page, from baby to 50

This is a page for my Nan's Father - Robert Johns in the bottom left he is about 3 years old and still in his 'petticoats' the one above is taken shortly before he died aged 79.

This page shows my Nan on her travels, she has travelled a lot and enjoyed it very much so there will be more pages like this to come. The one in the key fob is of my Nan and late Granddad - in contrast Granddad hated leaving home, this is them touching down in Spain, Oh how he hated every moment of his holiday in Spain! The one top right is of Nan and her friend and travelling companion in Venice and bottom right is Nan in Aidensfield Garage in Heartbeat.


Friday, 29 March 2013

The Addiction Goes On!

This is a quick Easter Card made in CAP2. I am useless when it comes to Easter cards, so I thought I should get one done for my lovely Nan - a thick ear I can do with out!!

Nan had been turning out her photo's and came across this little gem! It was 1966 and my stage debut as the mini Fairy Godmother in Cinderella - Ant and Dec must have seen the panto and 'half inched' the idea for little Ant and Dec.

My Gran made the outfit which was lavender blue net over a white sparkly skirt and with a white sparkly top. It has a little pocket for fairy dust aka chopped up tinsel and it had tinsel around the hem line and the neck line - it itched like crazy!

It was finished off with my slippers - bright red, why nobody noticed I was wearing bright red slippers instead of pale blue ballet shoes I do not know.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Oh No! Another addiction!

Nanny Gee's Garden

Our Lovely Birthday Cake without OBJ!

ArchAngel Michael

Need I say more?

My 1st ever CAP2 page

Playing around

Mothers Day Card

Mothering Sunday Card for my Nan

My first ever attempt to take people out of a group photo- this is my Nan and Grandad on left and Nan's Mum and Dad on right

Fabulous day made even better buy the family we chose for ourselves, all that was missing was my lovely Nan and my dear friends in Scotland.

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Tribute for a Great Auntie


This is for my Nan's sister who passed away aged 93. In this spray are orchids, lillies, roses, carnations, spray carnations, spray mum's, gypsophilia, wax flower, fresia's and ruscus.

Friday, 9 November 2012

Zentangle Birthday Card

What do you think of this? This is the first time I have parked myself with a Tangling purpose. The background is Jet Black glitter card. Not being overly artisitic with a pen or pencil in my hand I was very pleased with it.

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Advent is a comming !!

I hope you love this Angel as much as I do. I have decided to give this one away to someone who through her work has given me many hours of pleasure. I hope she will like it.

I may have been very quiet lately but I am beavering away on a lot of projects which will probably all be finished at the same time and then my blog will be bombarded with images and ramblings all at the same time.

Take Care of Yourselves
xxxxx

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Red Alert! Red Alert! Silly Season Approaching!

 These are the first of this years 'C' word cards. They are from Debbi Moore Designs and is on the Cd Art Decco Christmas Mini Easel & Snowglobes. These are great little cards, you can embellish them as much or as little as you want.

The above effort is my first attempt at needlefelting using a Clover mould. This doesn't bear much resemblance to the rose that it promised. I have thought of a few things that I would do differently. Using copier paper on the mat is tricky to get off the back of your componant parts but I would definitely give my flower a hair cut before I assemble it next time.