Tuesday, May 1, 2012

WOYWW 152: Pounding frustration away

I'm getting ready to pound away some of my frustration. OK, maybe not, but it sounded good. I was asked by several people to explain flower pounding, so I'm going to create a tutorial that will be ready tomorrow (Thursday, May 3). You know my tutorials can get too long winded for a WOYWW post and I always want to stay on Julia, our awesome hostess's good side.


Also on my table are a couple of large sheets from Day Planner packaging. My neighbor Sally gave it to me, and I anticipate it will have lots of paint on it before I remove it from my table.

I still haven't dealt with that wooden rocking horse, and WOYWWendy was hiding in the tool container until I found her in our favorite "hide and seek" game.


But the most wonderful thing on my desk is a lovely silver rocking horse I got in the mail on Monday. The package was damaged in the mail service, had been re-packaged by USPS (our postal service), and came with a note saying every precaution had been taken to ensure this got to me unharmed, but blah, blah, blah and here it is!! The package was SO damaged, they were only able to make out the majority of my address, but not my name, and none of the sender's name or address, except it came from the UK.


I immediately thought of Jude, who sent me a gift last Christmas. We both assumed it was lost and gone forever. I have left her a message on her blog and am eagerly awaiting an answer. I sure hope this came from her, and if it did, I will gladly update this post with that information. Regardless, I will love and enjoy it, my newest baby and addition to my "family."

Thank you beyond words, Jude, because I'm sure this beauty came from you!

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68 thoughtful remarks:

505whimsygirl said...

Hi Elizabeth! What a great addition to your rocking horse collection! I have my WOYWW post ready and waiting..... hoping Julia stays up late so I can get in before triple digits!! It's a work night for me and since I have to be at work at 7:30 a.m. I usually don't stay up late.

The flower tutorial sounds interesting. How fun to find a craft where you can take out some frustration and enjoy pounding. I tried tin work and my poor Daisy was totally freaked out by all the noise so I sold all my supplies and stopped. Her happiness was more important.

Happy WOYWW
Hugs,
Kay - no # yet but I'm sure it'll be huuggee

Vicki Holdwick said...

Elizabeth, I look forward to the flower pounding tut. I am "working" on my altered book, but I didn't follow directions and by the time I finally got my clump of pages glued together so that I could cut a niche, I found it was only 3/8" thick and I haven't found anything just yet to go in it. I've been to a few second-hand stores looking, but so far no luck. I talked with my 4 year old granddaughter who loves to do art with me and she thinks she might have some fake food in her play kitchen that would fit in my niche.

I will post and link to you when I have made a bit of progress.

What a great surprise in the mail - so lovely,

xoxo

SandeeNC said...

Yay, I am excited to find out about the flower pounding, I will be on your doorstep tomorrow for the tutorial!! woo hoo...wish I had a pounder...ohhh...now I want a hamburger, there is something wrong with me ya know ;) waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)

Karen said...

The flower pounding sounds a really fun way to get rid of your frustrations and I look forward to seeing the finished project. I love your new little rocking horse, its so sweet :)

Have a fab WOYWW and a lovely week, Hugs, Karen xx #12

HeARTworks said...

I've never tried flower pounding but have always planned to try it. maybe your post will be the push I need. Everytime we see a rocking horse, Peggy asks me if you will like it!! We always remember you and your rocking horse collection. One day, a rocking horse from the Philippines will arrive! Hopefully one with Philippine flavor and not one made in China!!!! :^) patsy (#11 I think!)

Samantha said...

Wow flower pounding sounds interesting, I can't believe you don't facebook- I thought by now everyone did (guess I will rethink my criteria next time ;)but your ne rocking horse is gorgeous! Happy Woyww # 8

Anonymous said...

Funny about packages isn't it!?I once got a postcard 5 months after I was expecting it.Love your rocking horse.At lweast someone took some care of your parcel and it arrived at your door eventually.
Judy #24

RosA said...

Flower pounding? I'll be back to see what that's all about! Great new rocking horse. RosA # 17

Unknown said...

OK I am interested in the pounding of the flowers thing !
will be back for a peek at that happening tutorial
long winded or not I will watch

Isn't it fun getting a surprise in the mail you have
a nice friend if it is the one that sent the horse

cool that it finally did arrive in the right place

thanks for voting on my giveaway for my shopping bag too
I am a big believer in being green too

- KAT -

BJ said...

Can't wait to see the pounding - LOL. I saw a silver rocking horse in a shop yesterday and thought of you straight away. BJ#18

Eliza said...

flower pounding now that sounds interesting, I'll be back LOL
Love the little rocking horse, how sad that the postal system fails us all the time and we pay them enough too, just amazes me.

Eliza #19

Sunshine Girl said...

Flower pounding sounds a good way to vent frustration! Lovely unexpected gift to receive too. Thanks for sharing - Sunshine Girl No. 29

Neil said...

Hi there; I'm trying to get my visits in early today. Thanks for the peek into your creative place! Your silver Rocking Horse is a lovely new member of your herd! I hope you have a blessed and creative week.
Neil @#5

Redanne said...

What a lovely surprise to get in the post, it will look lovely with your collection, pity it was damaged though - but it still looks fab. Will have a peek at your tutorial. Anne x #44

Lynn Holland said...

Interesting stuff you got going there
Lynn 53

May said...

Lovely rocking horse to add to your collection.. Looking foward to the pounding!! Have a happy week, Hugs May x x x No32

Helen said...

Can't wait to read about flower pounding! The rocking horse is lovely, hope you find out who sent it.Helen 7.

Crafting Queen said...

Enjoy your flower punding. I tried it using my Bigshot and found it too messy. Thank you it was my 40th birthday this month. :)

Julia Dunnit said...

Aw great outcome from USPS...and pretty unusual too. Nice gift, such a sweet horse! I like the sound of pounding...not complicated or accurate...suggest you don't ask Woyww wendy to hold it while you hit it!!

Annie said...

Love the new rocking horse. Hope you manage to find out who sent it you.
Hugs,
A x #60

Spyder said...

Aw such a cute little rocking horse!! On the dongle so not much Internet time, whizzing round as fast as I can!
Happy WOYWW
((Lyn)) #47

Rita said...

Love the rocking horse. I thought maybe you had changed from Artist to Auctioneer when I saw the hammer LOL. Look forward to seeing your TUT. Have a great WOYWW day. Hugs Rita xx

Dragon said...

Great sounding flower pounding... must comeback and I hope the horse gives you great pleasure... well done the carrier to find you..
Frankie
xx

Unknown said...

The rocking horse is gorgeous, it'll be even more special as you've had to wait so long for it! I'll be back to find out what flower pounding is! #73

Ann B said...

What a lovely present you got, even if it was delayed, well worth the wait.
Can't wait to find out more about flower pounding.

Ann B
#26

Anonymous said...

Ooh, I shall have to pop back tomorrow to learn about the flower pounding thing! Beautiful rocking horse, what a lovely gift.

Happy Wednesday!

Zoe #72

Tracey said...

Flower pounding....very curious. What a lovely rocking horse and what a story behind receiving it too. Tracey x

okienurse said...

WOW sounds like you have had an interesting week so far what with finding WOYWW Wendy hiding in the tools, USPS bringing the silver horse and now you are into pounding flowers...oh my! I haven't been out in the yard much but have gotten most of the planters and pots fixed up. I bought tomatoes to go in the garden but it has to be retilled cause the storms etc have kept it too wet when I had time to plant and now it has overgrown a bit. Have a great week. Vickie #91

sandra de said...

Flower pounding sounds almost to cruel!!! Although I am a little intrigued to see what you are going to do. Lovely rocking horse and great that it got to you eventually. Wouldn't it be wonderful to follow a letter through the postal system..
Sandra @96

Ali said...

Flower pounding eh? Colour me intruiged! :lol: I shall keep an eye out for your tutorial. :)

Ali #97

Inkypinkycraft said...

Flower pounding sounds interesting and fun, will await what it is,! Have a great day hugs trace x 40

Laura said...

Flower pounding?! Oh I'll be back to find out...
Laura 100

Joynana said...

Hi Elizabeth, what is flower pounding? Can't wait to see he tutorial. #102

Healing Woman said...

I've got my flowers and hammer ready to do some pounding tomorrow! This will be fun!

Gabrielle said...

Ooh! Fascinated by flower pounding -looking forward to knowing more! Happy Wednesday!

Sarah said...

Looks like a good way to vent....ah a sweet story of reunion - how can something so small be so traumatised? BTW - not a Julia stalker - was awake until 5am due to a bad cough and hiding in the kitchen to give a hubby a break! Just woken up for lunch! All names going in the hat for the mag! You're in. Enjoy WOYWW and your week, Sarah at 1.

Diane said...

I like the sound of flower pounding so I will be back to see what it is all about.

Darla said...

I wonder where that darling little rocking horse went on its adventure. Glad to know it arrived at your doorstep unharmed.

Darla

Unknown said...

The little rocking horse was meant to find its way to you! I am looking forward to finding out what flower pounding is all about. I have a felling the flowers aren't going to like it much!! :-) WOYWW Hugs from Helen 64

Anonymous said...

I'm rather fearful about what's going to happen to those beautiful flowers (irises?) once they meet that hammer, I don't think I can bear to watch!! Lovely rocking horse gift, with that red ribbon it certainly looks like it could be a Christmas gift, it's beautiful.

Hugs
Brenda 114

MvM-design said...

Happy WOYWW Wednesday!

Hugs Marleen #25

NEEDLEWINGS said...

Flower pounding is cool! A good way to get your frustration out as well as come up with some lovely colors. Are you doing it on fabric or paper? I guess I had never thought about doing it on paper, but I assume it will work, but perhaps a bit different results. needlewings# 20

Unknown said...

Okay, i have got to find out about this flower pounding, following you now so I don't miss the post!! Thanks for the visit today, I cannot imagine taking statistics, I once took beginning logics and it brought me to tears!!

-Annie

Jingle said...

Oh, I am looking forward to the tutorial!!! As for a response to your comment on my blog...I KNOW! That specific one runs around $35 normally and I got it for SIX!!! So excited, I was! LOL! (And I'm in the States...it was Manchester, NH! :-) I live in Mass!)

KatzElbows said...

Your desk looks like an art installation. Just beautiful.

cheers,
rachel

BumbleVee said...

Gee wonder what the heck happened to the package? Mail service sometimes...bah..... and other times.... a total happy shock and surprise. What fun to get your little horsie finally....

and..hey...flower pounding...I've done some. Somewhere I have a pretty piece of satiny one side fabric with some lovely flowers on it.... hmmmm...now I wonder where I put it? ... eagerly awaiting your tutorial....

Vee
#146

...the yorkshire fox... said...

...i'm intregued indeed by the sound of flower pounding and will tune in...loVing your raggy doll sporting the best designer badge in town...have a wonderful week...Mel :)

sandysewin said...

Wow, it's amazing that your package arrived at all! Enjoy your new goodie.

Happy Woyww,

Sandy #150

Kath Stewart said...

thanks for today's crafty snoop bet that hammer is a great stress buster...hugs kath (59)

Jan McC said...

Pounded flowers, I can hardly wait for this one! How wonderful to know that there are some postal workers that are willing to go the extra mile to get the mail where it belongs! Such a lovely little rocking horse, bet it has some tales of its adventure around the world.

Anne-marie said...

Pounding flowers sounds interesting love the silver rocking horse. have a fab week
Anne-marie no 84

Tertia said...

OK now I will be back for that tutorial! It sounds a lot more fun than therapy.
That little rocking horse is very sweet.
Happy WOYWW

Hazel said...

All looks very interesting. Look forward to seeing the tutorial. Fab workspace as usual - thanks for sharing - Hazel, WOYWW #10 x

Neesie said...

Flower pounding! What kind of woman are you??? LOL ;D

I'm not sure I'll be able to watch if it means some defenceless flower gets pulverized...but maybe I'll take just a little peek because it does sound intriguing.

Amazing that the little rocking horse found you...I bet he has a story to tell :D
Enjoy WOYWW ~ Neesie #22

Princess Judy Palmer said...

Your little rocking horse is so cool, and what stories it could tell if only it could talk. I hope it is the long lost Christmas gift, that would be cool if it found its way. Is flower pounding to get the flower to leave its color behind and basically become one with the paper?

Alexandra MacVean said...

I only own one hammer...hmmm...lol. I love your rocking horse, too! Beautiful. :)

#134

Kathryn said...

What did those poor flowers ever do to deserve pounding?!?!? HA! I have no idea what this is about but, like everyone else I'm very interested. The things we do for art's sake! Well, actually flowers and berries were (and still are) the first pigments used for painting.
And, sometimes USPS comes through, huh? They are trying harder these days since they are in fear of losing their jobs. No matter, we finally get good customer service!
Have a great week!
hugs!
kat

Lisa Richards said...

Glad the little horsey got to you one way or another! I love WOYWWendy!
Lisa
#120

VonnyK said...

That is such a beautiful rocking horse, you are very lucky, no matter who sent it. Flower pounding sounds like fun but not for the flower.
Thanks for telling me about the ATC on 5 x7". I thought it had to be an original, so something learnt today.
Have a great week.
Von #3

Yvonne said...

I did flower pounding years ago, but not sure I did it right, so I will be here for your tutorial. Thanks.

Amanda said...

The first picture kinda frightened me cos I thought you were going to smash the vase with the pretty flowers in, what am I like lol. Love the little rocking horse, he is too cute. Thank you for visiting me, hugs, Amanda #123

Twiglet said...

Just read your post above - flower pounding - never heard of it before but what a great idea. A lovely start for a pice of artwork I think. x Jo

MaggieC (Silvercrafter) said...

Just been looking at your tutorial and it seems a great way to use some of the flowers I need to remove from my petunias (I want them to grow more before flowering their heads off). I am not doing very well in getting round to everyone again this week. I am doing this in between checking to see if the bread is risen enough for the oven. Life is just so hectic at the moment, and now I am thinking of all I need to do before we go away soon, and make sure that everything is back in the caravan where it belongs. Thank you for your visit and kind comments. Over here, if a tree is deemed to be of any visual environmental value, it gets a preservation order slapped on it to prevent the owners chopping it down. Even if you want to just prune it a little, you have to get special permission and use approved tree surgeons to do the work. Right, off to check the bread again. Have a good week. xx Maggie #93

Bernice said...

Flower pounding - haven't heard of that before - looking forward to your tutorial!
Bernice

Sylvia/LittleTreasures said...

Oh.I feel like I've had a pounding...playing catch up in the wee hrs between storms. Pounding storms. But your pounding would be much more fun. Hope to check back on the tute. Have a wonderful weekend, thanks for stopping by.

Neet said...

I've only done flower pounding with my Wizard machine, usually if I have been pounding it has been stubborn polymer clay.
How lucky that your wee rocking horse got to you in good condition, do hope you find who it is from.
Thanks for commenting on my blog earlier, I am so behind, just starting out. Hugs Neet #27

nerllybird said...

Thank you for sharing this, it looks like a really fun and interesting technique. Can you do it with jam sandwiches? Or bourbon biscuits?? ;)
Helen S #70

jude said...

OMG....yes im so sorry and i packed so well must got damaged in post.im so pleased t arrived 5 months later...lol.
I hope you will treasure it with my love and every xmas if you put a tree up be it pride and place....
Youve made my day there is hope in the mail service as long as it's not damaged and now in safe hands...im amazed
love n hugs judex