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Sunday, 21 July 2024

Eastern Moments

Hi everybody.  There has not been much posting lately as hubby and I have been away for over a couple of weeks up in Northumberland and I did manage to keep some commenting going, but I do apologise if I missed visiting a few people, and I did post up a couple of cards.  We went there for the first time about eight years ago, and have always wanted to return.  It is a nature lover's paradise, and we did enjoy it but the weather was very changeable with some rather cold winds a lot of the time, so relaxing on the beach or sitting enjoying the view somewhere was not the order of the day...lol, but that is the nature of holidays in the UK and it is quite far north, in fact we did get into Scotland.  We have been back for a few days but I have found it difficult to get myself into gear since but have managed to make this card using a magazine from Hunkydory...Premier Magazine No. 22 Eastern Moments, which I bought whilst away and this is the first time I have used this bamboo and flowers embossing folder and the bird die.  There are also a set of stamps and some papers and toppers which came with it too.  


I decided to make this a monochromatic card using a couple of shades of blue ink so I used a piece of white card and embossed the bamboo background and very lightly ink blended over the top using Salty Ocean Distress Ink.  I decided to just have a strip of it so cut it down a bit to fit this 6" square card.  I then die cut the bird and coloured it with the Salty Ocean DI plus a bit of Chipped Sapphire DI and I also used the same ink on the sentiment and just went round the edges of it with a bit of the Salty Ocean that was left on the brush just to take the whiteness off it.   Just a simple card really just to get me started again. 

Before I go here are a few photos.  Hubby is a keen photographer...there were quite a few to choose from..lol.

 
      Beadnell, where we stayed.


      Dunstanburgh Castle


     Budle Bay.. a favourite spot to see a sunset.


     Bamburgh Castle..late in the day as the sun was setting.


     The causeway to Holy Island.


     Holy Island from St. Mary's Church, the Priory ruin and the Castle.              

Jean Hardy who owns Crafty Individuals who many of you will know, often stays in Bamburgh, and whilst on Holy Island and sitting in a tea shop who should pass by but Jean (or her double) with her partner Malcolm.  I checked on Facebook and she had been staying there for a couple of days at that time so I'm sure it was her..what a coincidence!  Thought I might see her whilst walking around, but sadly not.

Thank you for visiting me here today and I'll see you again soon.






I am entering the following challenges:

NBUS Challenge - No. 64 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff.
Can You Handle The Pressure Challenge - Anything Goes/Stripes and/or Checks.
Simply Clean & Simple Challenge - Anything Goes/Use A Heart (congratulations on your 1st Anniversary).
Allsorts Challenge - Week 790 Flowers/Anything Goes.
Triple B Challenge - July '24 Birds, Butterflies and Blooms (use one or all).
Addicted to CAS Challenge - No. 263 Nature.

This month over at Group of Seven Cardmakers they are showcasing the Monochromatic design element, and I am joining in with this card.

I am also joining in with Darnell's I.D.E.A.S., a challenge she has set for herself but anyone can join in.  This is Week 3: 'E' for Embossing Wet/Dry

19 comments:

Gail L said...

Very nice CAS card!
Thank you for joining us at Allsorts this week!
Great holiday photos too!

brenda said...

Your tone of tone card is very effective Pat, perfect for our Allsorts flower option, many thanks for joining us.

Some wonderful photos of your trip and yes those funny coincidences do happen, some years ago were were ashore in Northers Africa and Jenny from Hobby Art walked past, turned out she was on the same ship!

B x

Liz said...

Gorgeous monochrome card, Pat. The embossing and bird die cut are beautiful and I love the layout of your design. TFS the photos of your trip, they brought back memories of a lovely holiday there several years ago. It’s a beautiful part of the country, but can get SO cold….. we were wearing gloves, hats and scarves there in May!
Liz xx

Sarn said...

A really lovely monochromatic card with your magazine freebies.

Stunning pictures of Northumberland. Looks a wonderful place to visit. Xxx

Aquarius said...

Couldn't resist buying a craft magazine while you were on holiday 😊. Love this monochrome card made to get you back into crafty mode. Thanks for sharing the beautiful photos. It certainly looks like a beautiful place to have a holiday.

Marjolijn van Elsberg said...

What a beautiful place to be, and your card is !

Viv said...

Northumberland is one of my all time fave places Pat. We go often as it's just a couple of hours away - the beaches are stunning and so is the wildlife which for us is the main attractions!
Love this card - I think your bamboo folder is beautiful. Great make. x

Loll said...

Lovely vacation photos, Pat! Your husband is a very talented photographer! Gorgeous landscapes and beautiful castles. The history in the UK is so amazing and we don't have much here, so always great to see life on the other side of the pond. :)

Gorgeous monochromatic card that shows off the lovely nature you saw on your vacay. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Group of Seven. xx

Darnell said...

That magazine had a wealth of goodies in it, Pat, and I love what you did with them to make this cool blue mono card design! I love the composition! Thank you for joining our Go7 this month, and E week for my I.D.E.A.S, and for linking again to NBUS!

Thank you, too, for sharing all of hubby's fantastic photos of your vacation! It looks like an amazing area of water, castles, serenity, and history! Hugs, Darnell

Darlene said...

Beautiful card design Pat! Thanks for sharing your photos too ... breathtaking scenes! We are headed to Europe next spring ... can't wait! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Can You Handle the Pressure challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

Darlene
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Co-Owner … Can You Handle the Pressure, Double D, Four Seasons, Peace On Earth, Stencil Fun, Simply Clean & Simple, Two Old Bats, Triple B, Word Power, Love Those Pretty Papers

Kath said...

A lovely card and pretty design.

Lovely photos too - I love Northumberland too!

Kath x

Melanie Hungerford said...

Such a lovely card, love the blue shading in the bird. Your photos are amazing too! THanks for sharing with us at ADdicted to CAS and Can You Handle the Pressure.

Toni said...

Perfectly lovely CAS card! I must say I'm jealous of your vacation and your crafty celebrity sighting.

Liz said...

Popping back to say thank you for joining in the Allsorts Challenge this week
Liz xx

Marjan said...

How lovely is the soft coloured embossing in the background, which fits the blue pretty bird very elegantly!! Lovely card!
I also love your photo's, they are really beautiful, especially the castle in the late sun and the one of Bundle Bay and the causeway to Holy Island, you should have them framed.

Susan said...

What beautiful photos from your trip! I'm envious! I love your card - not least because it is my favourite colour! Fabulous job blending the light blue over the embossing. And the bird looks perfect in the darker shade of blue.

cuilliesocks said...

This is such a beautiful card Pat, I love the embossed background and the little bird is so pretty. Lovely colour theme too.
Pleased you enjoyed your holiday even although the weather was so up and down. It's a beautiful part of the world you visited, Kate x

Elaine aka Ellapu said...

Wow this is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing over at Simply Clean and Simple this month, hope to see you in future challenges.
Elaine DT

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Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

I love the use of blue on your beautiful card Pat, it's really lovely. As for your holiday photos, thanks for sharing them, it's somewhere I have wanting to visit for a few years, but it hasn't happened yet, may one day, it looks such a wild and beautiful place. x