Monday 10 December 2012

CHRISTMAS JOY.

          A big shout out to all you lovely readers: Yay!     And Thank You!



 Home made decorations and gifts are really much more in the spirit of Christmas than store bought.
However we don't all have the luxury of  the time in which to make and create gifts.
I usually leave it too late- October or November are the months best suited to plan and collect materials.
Ha, but we can always look at what others have done and enjoy that if we have left it too late.
A batch of jam,  pickle,  or sauce can still be produced in time though. Fudge or nougat too.




































                       Simple looks great doesn't it?




Suddenly, God's angel stood among them.
They were all terrified. The angel said
" Don't be afraid. I'm here to announce a great and joyful event
that is meant for everybody, worldwide:
A Saviour has just been born in David's town,
a Saviour who is Messiah and master.
This is what you are to look for:
a baby wrapped in a blanket and lying in a manger."
At once the angel was joined by a huge angelic choir singing God's praises.
 The Message Luke 2.



Leftover Christmas Turkey, Chicken or Pork
to be eaten on Boxing Day:


The Joy of Christmas is that God came into the World as a man so he could become our Saviour.
Great and Wonderful News!

All the best for the new year, hope to see you soon, G.

Monday 26 November 2012

Shabby Collage Roses

Finished at last

Thanks to all you bloggers out there who have posted your artistic endeavours online, I have picked up paintbrushes and various media again, after years of being busy with life, and been encouraged by your stories to get creative.

This is a look at what begun with a few pieces of paper taken from an old magazine and has developed into basically a kind of shabby style of work. Shabby in the decorative sense.
Here's a look at the process:


Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3

A bit more



































These details show the textures more clearly.
















Thank you so much for your inspiration.
More are on the way, but just like with you, time is limited.
I have 1 hour a week to spare. Can't wait to see how the next one turns out.


Please feel free to comment and critique.


HOPE,
an attitude of expectation that something good will happen in the future.
Romans 15.13


Remember the only thing to doubt is your self-doubt.
Give what you have been dreaming of doing a go.

Sunday 11 November 2012

In The Pink

Pink, Rose, Apricot and Blush Evocations.


Evocations:
Imaginative re-creations or mental imagery.

There is something about this group of colour-words that calls to mind tastes and smells. They conjure femininity and sweetness. Atmosphere is created simply by the words, and images that are called to mind, but these are added to by visuals with these tones and shades. This ambience has the power to transport us away from the ordinary into dreamy settings, old and new. How cool!
Take a few moments to wallow in PINK:




Tickled pink: to be happy or delighted. In the pink: to be in good health.



Our Home In Late Winter

San Francisco cafe with pink blossoms
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Sweet Pink Treat.
Simple strawberry sauce and ice cream:
500g strawberries, washed, hulled and sliced
2 tablespoons caster sugar or Splenda or stevia equivalent.
2 tablespoons of orange juice
500 ml vanilla ice cream or frozen non-diary substitute
A few blueberries or whole reserved strawberries

Put strawberries in a pan with the sugar and juice, simmer on low 5 min until soft and juicy.
Refrigerate.
Put half the cooled mix in a processor, blend for 20-30 seconds.
Spoon the softened ice cream into the processor, pulse until mixed with the strawberry sauce.
Pour into a rectangular plastic container and freeze for 2-3 hours or until set.
Serve the treat with reserved pink sauce and a few blueberries.

Serves 4       YOU CAN USE FROZEN STRAWBERRIES. 

Last Pink Pic:
Trelise Cooper(NZ designer)Pale Pink Dress. Swoon.




















I pray for good fortune in everything you do, and for your good health, that your everyday affairs prosper, as well as your soul!
3 John 1-2 The Message

Wednesday 31 October 2012

Blue and White Delights

These Two are a match Made in Heaven.

Think blue sky, white clouds. Mediterranean Sea and whitewashed Greek hilltop houses.


The oceans, sailors, and their navy blue and white striped tops. Fresh and clean, bold, always a success.
Smart, timeless as a white shirt with blue jeans.

There is an infinite variety of pattern and design, especially in old crockery and fabrics.
With china, mismatched makes it all the more charming.

Most of the older ware can't be safely washed by machine, but it's worth owning some anyway!
Like this lovely piece of BURLEIGH Ware.









Or this stunning Victorian dinner plate. These pieces have been picked up in vintage stores , garage sales and flea markets for a few dollars over many years.

More white and bluetiful.
Remember if you like this it can be collected slowly with very little cash














"Discontent with what you have and are, will direct your thoughts inward and generate depression"



Chase away the blues by  giving thanks for everything you are and have.









Simple joys like bright orange slices on a blue plate brighten a day at home or a picnic in the garden


Moroccan Dessert Oranges: Slice the oranges over a plate to catch the juice.
Make sure there is no bitter pith left on them.
Sprinkle with a little cinnamon and mint, and orange blossom water if you have some, and a smidgen of castor sugar. Chill. Eat slowly with a fork - This has a very exotic flavour that goes nicely with almonds as a finish to a Moroccan feast. Or use as an extra healthy snack.
 
Daniel 10, 18 -19
One in human form touched me and strengthened me.Don't be afraid He said " for you are deeply loved by God"

Thursday 25 October 2012

Lavender and Lemons. More Complements!

"Mere  Colour, unspoiled by meaning and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways."  Oscar Wilde.


 Lavender and Lemon are two of those colours that speak, with or without pictures.
They speak of sunshine, relaxation, countryside, prettiness, happiness, springtime and even summer.


Painting by Ben Nicholson showing just how evocative colour and light can be.

Of course both lemons and lavender have gorgeous aromas too which means they are useful for many things in the home and in food creation.




Homemade Lemonade:
Peel the zest from 3 lemons or 2 lemons and 1 lime.
Put it in a bowl and add 2 cups of boiling water and some sweetener - honey or sugar or artificial sweetener. Squeeze the fruit and add the juice, let it cool. Strain it.
You could have no sweetener and add sweetened tonic water or diet lemonade later when it's cooled.
Add a sprig of lemon balm or mint and plenty of ice. Some Angostura bitters add a pleasant touch.





English essayist John Lubbock said:
 Happiness is a thing to be practised, like the violin.


"I am the Light that has come into the world so that all who believe in me won't have to stay any longer in the dark" The Message. Jesus' words. John 12.

Thursday 11 October 2012

Red and Green-Opposites Attract.

             Opposites on the colour wheel make each other zing.



    Everyday objects found around our home.




Red apples with green leaves, chartreuse pears and cerise cherries. Scarlet skies  over emerald seas, minty taste with tomato paste, ruby ring by a  jade vase, grass  growing - fire glowing, vermillion loves viridian.
 Green eyes and red lips, rose red in a sage bed, Granny smith meets Rome beauty. Blood drops shed in an olive grove, sea glass  found on a carmine rock.
Red planet  glows with green light, grasshopper  caught by Robin redbreast, redcurrants sour as gooseberries,  cucumber cools a hot  chilli.
 Claret  with a squeeze of lime, pistachio sorbet and raspberry gelato, rouge cheeks - verdigris.
 Green beret and a red badge of courage. It's a red-letter day don't pine away. Greengage plum by a poppy patch, red fox in a verdant field,  bottle green dress with scarlet shoes...
  Please add more !






    Art deco vase and hand painted vintage plate, knife and spoon.




From Tricia Guild's Painted Country


Zucchini, blanched for 1 minute then left to cool, then grated. Added to the centre of a red cabbage  or radicchio leaf, sprinkled with a little olive oil and a squeeze of lemon. Topped with toasted pine nuts and garnished with coriander/cilantro or other fresh herbs. This makes a lovely extra side salad.

The Message: 1 Peter 2
Tell others of the night and day difference He made for you -
from nothing - to something,
from rejected - to accepted.