Tuesday 16 April 2013

Lady in Waiting.......

I have been neglectful of my blog over the last few weeks.  My excuse is helping my daughter Emily to prepare for the birth of her baby boy.  He is now overdue so we are all on tenterhooks awaiting his arrival. 

Funny how sorting and organising is contagious, I have been delving into cupboards, drawers, stacking boxes - making a complete mess into the bargain.  I have unearthed some real treasures in the process which I am delighted about.

I found all my College work, spent a little time with a cuppa perusing the pages of my sketchbooks - anyone who knows me, knows I do love a sketchbook, oooh and a mood board, and a concept board which is why I have a lot of them  It was so nice to revisit the process in which I created the work I made at Cleveland College.  Very happy days, it has made me think about starting a new book, it always creates inspiration as a starting point for new work.  It is increasingly hard when you are out of your creative environment to keep the momentum going!

I digress, (well it is called the ramblings of.....) I also found some newer pieces I created which I had not managed to photograph as the light has been so poor of late.  A sunny day spurred me on to take images on my favourite prop the lovely old book.  Here are a few of the pieces, definitely still in my grey phase....

 teeny tiny felt, lace & crochet corsages
 
 
 Slate grey corsage
 
 
 muted tones embellished with vintage tiny button
 
 
 my favourite linen button centre
 
 
 shades of grey, accents of duck-egg blue, crochet, lace, tatting embellished with crochet pansy
 
 
natural merino wool hand-made felt with tiny mother of pearl button centres
 
I am working on some necklaces using vintage crochet and lace, dip dyed and embellished with trims, lace and of course mother of pearl buttons....
 
Until next time....... Jayne x

17 comments:

  1. Hi Jayne
    I know what that anticipation feels like and it's almost impossible to implement any new ideas and get creating with all this going on around you. I tend to do a lot of tidying and clearing out in times like this.
    Your corsages/flowers are so soft and muted in such soft grey/mauve shades of beauty! Love them!
    Hugs from your blogging friend,
    Suzy

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    1. Thank you Suzy for your wise words, i am concentrating on the little one and Emily, we have been going for lots of long walks in the sunshine. I have been tidying and clearing out which is always good!. Thank you for your kind comments about my tiny corsages xxx

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  2. Your corsages are beautiful, I love the muted colours, the greys are so pretty.

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    1. thank you Sharon, I just love tones of grey, they compliment so many colours.

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  3. Keeping busy... that's my motto... trouble is, I don't practise what I preach. Exciting times Jayne and lovely work as always.

    LLX

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    1. Thanks Linda, keeping busy a good tip but unfortunately I am finding my attention span to doing anything constructive short (shorter than usual). I am a little distracted to say the least. At least we know for sure he has to come sooooooooooon! x

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  4. Your corsages are so exquisite - I love grey too as it shows texture beautifully.The old book is a treasure - so much character and a great back drop for your creations. Hope the little one arrives safely very soon.

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    1. thank you for your kind comments, just popped over to look at your lovely blog! I just love that book, you will all be sick of the sight of it soon! I am waiting with baited breath for any sign of our little boy's arrival, he is being a little lazy and staying put!

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  5. Love your amazing corsages dear Jayne, they are such beautiful creations, and in the loveliest colour tones!
    I too know how everything creative dissapears in such situations, and we can only wait till it suddenlu returns without pressure,again!
    Sending hopes for your daughter to soon hold her baby boy in her arms,- Hugs,Dorthe

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    1. Thank you Dorthe for your lovely comments. I will get back to my creative pursuits soon. I am keeping my daughter company with long walks in the sunshine, she is a little weary now. Thanks for your hug i will pass it on. xx

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  6. I love reading your ramblings :) Oh the waiting around bit is the hardest bit for sure..but soon your little grandson will be in your arms and you will remember nothing else! Such gorgeous corsages, I really do love those grey hues, which is a first for me but the vintage pieces just show them off perfectly. Enjoy those sketchbooks :)x

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    1. Thanks Jenny, I do try to contain my ramblings!!! Emily is just eagerly awaiting her arrival and we have been walking and walking in an effort to hurry things along. He must not be ready. Thanks for your lovely comments, grey tones are my favourite, think they compliment lots of colours. Going to start a new sketchbook after the little one arrives. x

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  7. I hope by now or very soon you are holding your dear grandson in your arms, how wonderful. Always a pleasure to see your beautiful work jayne x

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    1. Still no sign viv, we are going for a long stroll along the beach again as it is such a beautiful morning here in north east. Thanks for lovely comments Viv, appreciate them. xx

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  8. I wonder if you've made any wonderful baby clothes - a little blue/grey felted Spring jacket, perhaps?

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    1. Confession time Nilly, I have not made a little blue/grey jacket, I am knitting a DebbieBliss hooded wrap/dressing gown in moss stitch. Emily is very fortunate she has been given so many gorgeous hand-knitted things that I am making much bigger ones for him. We are still awaiting his arrival. A week overdue now. X

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  9. You have me swooning over here,Jayne:)Hope your grandson will arrive soon.
    Hugs,
    Marie

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Thank you for your lovely comments, I really do appreciate them.