Monday, December 26, 2011

Today & Yesterday

     

We returned home from our grandson's today.
It was sad to leave, because we had such a great time.
But as soon as I unpacked and straightened things out here at home,
I got busy!

Last week I purchased a block of Mystery Foam 
after watching Jane Powell's You Tube demo
about printing with this product.
I was really excited about trying it out.
Above you can see a bit of dried Purple Aster from my garden.
I made a Mystery Foam stamp from the 'dead head'
and then stamped it repeatedly on this piece of card stock:


My first stamp was made using this doily


I printed this segment on a notecard.

I also made a stamp from this interesting weed leaf:



more dried asters:


I stamped this one on a piece of white cotton.

these were all too much fun!

In the meantime, I had a pot of vegetable soup simmering away on the stove:



I am now using some of the veggies that I froze over the summer,
hence the green beans in the block of ice.

Two Christmas pictures of our sweet little Charlie:


I think that his first birthday in November
helped him learn how to unwrap presents.
He had a great time!


I always enjoy being asked to put Charlie down for his nap:





If you celebrate Christmas, I hope you had a wonderful one.
If not, hope your day was loads of fun.


peace





                      

4 comments:

Gerrie said...

I love that magic foam. You got some great prints. See what I mean about you - always off to the studio to try something new. You inspire me.

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Jeannie said...

I love that Gerrie inspires you! You inspire me also. There was some Magic Foam in my Christmas stocking. My Santa is so wise.:) Your prints are wonderful! Charlie is so cute. I hope he had loads of fun.

Random Arts said...

Thank you so much Ms. Judy for your notes about our magical mystery foam here at random arts in saluda. nc.
Many interesting effects still to be discovered with this product. Have fun and thanks again. Jane Powell
Random Arts