I'd like to begin today by sharing a tag I created for a friend. I also thought it would go well with Wendy's theme, Landmarks, at Tag Tuesday.
I began by creating the tag from a used file folder. I colored it using lavender paint, then (don't faint, please) I stamped, yes stamped two Paris icons,
the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe on some ledger paper I sized and printed. The polymer clay disc is left over from a swap I was in many years ago. The two sides were actually created using a set of wax seals made by 7 Gypsies. The set I have has three interchangeable seals, two of which I used to create this charm. For the final addition, I added white lace I colored lavender and sewed it to the tag using variegated thread. My friend has not received it yet, but I plan to give it to her soon.
Now let's shift gears. Today Bleubeard and I are Counting our blessings at Art Journal Journey where we are hosting this month, by taking a trip to Austria. Granted, this is an armchair trip, but it could be a real one since I know someone who lives in Austria and I bet she would even let me stay with her (I hope you guessed I'm referring to my co-administrator, Susi). In fact, I have a double spread today, so sit back as we travel along the Danube to Dürnstein.
I apologize for the horrible lighting on this focal image. I took this photo late last night in my kitchen where the lighting is very harsh.
In this image, we are standing on a hill overlooking the town and the Danube. We are actually standing at the site of the old castle. The "old castle" is famous for when Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned there from December, 1192 to March, 1193 by Leopold V, who was at that time the Duke of Austria.
Have I mentioned I have never sewn a straight line in my life?
Dürnstein is one of the most popular stops along the Danube.
This is the back side of the clock tower at the top of the church steeple that was built in the Baroque style by the former monastery in 1622. It is as famous a landmark on the Danube as the Eiffel Tower is in Paris. There are actually two towers, although one is hidden by the trees in the picture. This steeple tower is part of the Abbey, while the other tower is part of the Parish.
For this spread, I began by sewing the focal image found in a travel brochure, to my substrate, a used file folder. The embellishment included two different rick rack sizes, a black and white fancy fiber, and white buttons with black dots.
For my second spread, I show Dürnstein from the river looking toward the old castle at the top of the hill behind the "new castle," hotel, Abbey, winery, and parish. The "new castle," complete with a monastery when built, the Abbey, and the hotel were sold in the 1960s, when the castle was modified into a hotel, as it still is today. The Abbey was originally an Augustine convent founded in 1410. The church and cloister were added in the early 1600s.
There is so much history here, and I knew nothing about it when I first started researching Dürnstein.
It seems, as I mentioned earlier, Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned in the old castle
(shown at the top of the hill) for several months, until a ransom was paid to Austria. You can see the castle behind the blue steeple above. The old castle was later destroyed by Swedish troops in something called the 30 year war.
I wish I'd found images of the courtyard and the interior of the Abbey and its incredible organ, but at least you can see the parish tower above to the left of the next to last button. I found pictures of the Abbey on the internet, but I only had images from travel magazines to work with for my journal pages. From what I've read, the tourists flock to Dürnstein for the views, the wine, and the history.
For this journal page, I began with a sheet of 110 lb. white card stock, then sewed the two images, found in different travel magazines to the substrate using variegated thread. I colored the computer generated words and sewed them to the focal image. Then I adhered some gifted ribbon (thanks Valerie) and five buttons from my stash.
Bleubeard is exhausted. He learned so much about Dürnstein today his head is spinning. But he and I are grateful you stopped by because even armchair travel can be a blessing when you can't actually go there. We also hope you'll join us at Art Journal Journey and hope to meet you at Tag Tuesday, too.
25 thoughtful remarks:
Beautiful tag and journal page, and thanks a lot for joining us at Tag Tuesday. Paris and London were the most shown landmarks! Your stitching and the buttons look good. Valerie
I adore this tag and I am in AWE of the Dürnstein page!
You can't know but with my first late hubby I was boating every weekend and we went to the castle by boat on the Danube every Sunday during summer. We were at the "Heurigen" in the evening since the Wachau is a vine area. And apricots are there very famous. "Wachauer Marillen" we call them. Thank you for the lovely memories! You are wonderful and I bet my vibrations got to you yesterday!!!
Now I live not far away from the <<<<<Wachau<<<<<<<< - this is the area where Dürnstein belongs to , but wasn't there for years!
Have a great day- rocking hostess Dr.E.!
Hugs, Susi
Hugs, Susi
The journal pages of Australia are very special - I have only been a visitor once to Austria, but loved the scenery just as you have shown. And you tag is just beautiful - love those French icons - they fit so well with your tag's style which is reminiscent to me of French provincial.
Your French tag is beautiful, I love your sewings, the stamping and the lace!
But I am impressed about your spreads of Dürnstein! I know this area, I was visiting years ago, but I did not know all the interesting deatails you tell us about the history! Your sewing on both pages is gorgeous!
A wonderful post about a place in Austria - my home country too!
Rike xx
wow,i love your tag,and your dürnstein page is beautiful.
the first post is super too.
happy weekend.
hugs jenny
What a wonderful tag Elizabeth !! I love it, the stamps are so beautiful. This little polymer clay disc is lovely and unique.
Gorgeous are both your Art journal pages from Austria,. I dis know anything about Dürnstein, but what a so beautiful place to visit and live in. Your sewing are fabulous too, and give to the pages a special attraction.
i wish you a very happy day, big hugs, Caty
That is a great Paris tag Elizabeth. I like the trim hanging off the bottom and even the little clay (ok, not sure what you would call it) design element. And Austria sure looks beautiful. It would be a nice place to visit, wouldn't it? I like your double spread and how you added some stitching and trim. You have been using a lot of trim lately and I like how it works. :) Maybe we should all go and crash and Susi's -ha-ha. Hope all is well. Happy weekend. Hugs-Erika
I enjoyed this vicarious trip to Austria. Beautiful photos and beautiful tags. I especially liked the one with the Eiffel Tower and charm for your friend, though. I love seeing seals printed on on things like receipts or lists, etc. This looks like a receipt of some sort.
Thank you for taking me on your armchair trip to Paris and Austria. The photos looked wonderful and I think it would be a super destination, a lot prettier than the field we are currently in with all the landies and caravans.
Yvonne xx
What beautiful creations this week! I love the tag! The stitching, lace and charm add lovely details to this lovely tribute to two of the most recognizable Paris landmarks. Of course I love the pretty ink you used as well. The Austria pages are also beautiful - again your stitching adds a beautiful texture and interest to the pages. Thanks for the tour!
Wonderful armchair tours today. Thank you.
I had to come again this evening to see this wonderful pages once again... You sewed all so beautiful and the little additons are so pretty and well fitting!
Absolutely charming!!!
hugs, Susi
wonderful art-my favorite piece is the tag-but I love how you armchair travel-great piece-Happy Saturday
Great tag - love the stitching and the lavender color!!!
That tag is gorgeous! I like your design and every element adds joy.
I'll take the armchair trip, thank you, but would swap it for an in-person visit to Austria in a heartbeat lol Your images do make me almost feel like I'm there :)
I liked this :)
All the best Jan
Love the Paris page, so pretty, and the lace at the bottom just makes it feminine and French looking.
Have a lovely Sunday Elizabeth.
Great tag - your stamping and sewing are great ...and of course Paris!!! I loved your Danube page - we shall see the Danube in two cities in September - I'm sure you can guess one of them! Austria is such a wonderful country, you may remember a few years ago we went right through Switzerland and Austria by train stopping off in Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna - we got to see some amazing scenery! I love the addition of the rick rack, the buttons and of course the sewing! Hugs, Chrisx
Maybe you should swap that armchair for a plane ticket! Austria sounds wonderful and the photos you chose are beautiful.
But my heart is with that Eiffel Tower tag. I love the colors and the use of the ledger paper along with the blue of the stamps. Really nice! You're a paper-jet-setter!
Fabulous Tag for our challenge at Tag Tuesday..love all the photos too..awesome...x
Wow! I learned 2 cool things today. I need to visit Austria, and I had no idea you had a co-administrator! Hugs and Happy Monday! RO
My friend has not received it yet.
meet and greet at Gatwick
Austria certainly is beautiful. I'd never thought of visiting there. Now I am ;-)
I love your tag with all the loose threads and the cute Eiffel Tower charm.
Such a gorgeous tag! I love the elements and of course your sewing makes me happy!
Than you so much for sharing your trip with us- Austria looks and sounds like a most beautiful place to visit someday!
Jackie xx
Lovely tag and journal pages. Thank you for joining us on Tag Tuesday. xx
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