My
name is Julie from Juliz Design Post. My earliest memories of starting
to craft are on board Cargo ships. Growing up my Sister, Mum and I were
lucky enough to go away to Sea a few times on trips as my Dad worked in
the Merchant Navy. Taking with us school books and very little toys my
Sister and I had to find things to amuse ourselves while away and I can
remember my Mum handing us a large pile of A5 printed menu cards to play
with. These fast became our favourite item, crafting houses with Snoopy
on top, making cars, roads and shops. I guess this is probably why I
have a love to create.
I
was thrilled to win the recent Challenge - 'A Vintage Holiday', with my
altered frame and delighted to be asked once again to Guest Design on
such an Inspiring blog. With the current challenge – 'Winter Wishes'. I
was asked to create something expressing what I love about winter. This
was rather hard as I hate our cold wet winters in Scotland with the long
dark days. But I do like on the rare times when we wake up to
everything glistening white and I love to feed the birds in the winter
time especially my beloved Robin – Ronald.
Now
gathered with my inspiration I decided to make a wall hanging using a
canvas board. Do check out my blog to see ongoing photographs of how I
built my layers. Thanks so much to all at Frilly and Funkie for letting me guest design with you today.
And thank you Julie for joining us here! I'm sure you'll all agree that Julie's project is absolutely gorgeous and has provided even more inspiration for the current challenge 'Winter Wishes'.
If you would like to join us as Guest Designer, all you have to do is join in with the current challenge!
I love this tribute to Ronald! What a beautiful canvas which will remind you of the good things about the Winter months long after they have gone. Thank you so much for joining us as a Guest Designer and pulling out all the stops with your project. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see a hanging inspired by Ronald the Robin, they are one of my favourite birds. Lovely layered work from Julie, a very worthy GD here. I shall hop on over to her blog to see her creativity in full xx
ReplyDeleteA fabulous hanging Julie and I share your love of Robin's. Wonderful details here and I love the icicles
ReplyDeleteTFS and crafty hugs Annie x
Gorgeous wall hanging Julie. I love how you created the texture for your background and added colours that make us think spring. I also love how you focused on Ronald because it gives me hope that spring (and the return of robins) might be just around the corner - it has been way too cold here. Glad you could join us with this great project.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Cec
Your hanging is beautiful, with some wonderful textures and colours Julie and how lovely to immortalize Ronald the Robin too! xx
ReplyDeleteOh, I absolutely love this, Julie! You hanging is delightful with the wonderful greenery and your sweet Ronald Robin. The icicles and snowflakes are wonderful and the greenery gives us hope for spring. Thank you so much for providing this lovely piece of eye candy for our visitors to drool over. It's a total pleasure to have you as our guest designer this week!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Linda
Thanks so much for all the lovely comments today, much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteJulie xx
Such a wonderful card Julia, I just love the story of winter you tell with your scene! The wonderful colours and background texture really bring life to Ronald Robin! So glad to have you as our guest designer!! big hugs :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Julia and congratulations on being Guest Designer. The icicles and snowflake on your card are just amazing and who could not love the little robin! Wonderful! Jennie x
ReplyDeleteYour wall hanging is stunning, Julia!! A true winter wonder! I also feed the birds, and love observing their gentle habits from my craft room window. When I saw your sweet Robin, Ronald, I couldn't take my eyes away from him. I'll be glad when spring rolls around and we can enjoy watching our birds during the nesting season! Thank you so much for joining us as a guest designer!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Nancy