Saturday, November 21, 2020

Winter in New England

 

It's time to once again join Wendy, our host this month at Art Journal Journey, with her theme entitled Birds

Today's birds are called Winter in New England.  This is how I remember New England, at least.

I thought I would show a close up

of the sewing.  I used different threads on the gray border than I did on the white border.  I also used a different stitch pattern on the gray, but it didn't work out too well.

I used a third variegated thread combination when I sewed the sentiment in place.

For this page, I started by running four colors of water soluble crayon over the 110 lb cardstock.  Once dry, I weighted it down under a heavy book for two days, but it never completely lost its warp.  Finally, I sewed and changed thread, sewed and changed thread, and sewed and changed thread to create this fun page that's really for the birds.

Thanks beyond belief for visiting Bleubeard and me today.  We sincerely hope to see you at Art Journal Journey with your own take on Birds.  

I'm also sharing this with AEDM.  Today is Day 21 and I created a journal page that included sewing for Art Journal Journey.

20 thoughtful remarks:

Valerie-Jael said...

Lovely page, E, love the colours, and the lovely birds. The stitching really gives it something, too. I need to do some sewing at the weekend, but mostly repairs and not fun! Have a great weekend, hugs, Valerie

Sandra Cox said...

This is so pretty. A beautiful background for a lovely picture.
YOU have a wondrous weekend.

Iris Flavia said...

It didn´t work out too well?! I think it´s great! (well, minus the snow, brrr... ;-)...)
It sounds stupid but I´m glad I really can change thread now, too! Maaaybe I´ll try and sew something we can even use, wish me luck... Last time I did that I was 13 years old and I hated it.

Oh, P.S.... that´s google or blogger with the robot-thingy, I didn´t change anything.

WendyK said...

Lovely scene with those gorgeous birds. The stitching really sets if off. Thank you for another fab entry. Hope you feel better today.

Hugs Wendy.

Barbara said...

The stitching is very attractive and goes well with the bird piece!

CJ Kennedy said...

A lovely page especially the cardinals, but too early for Winter in New England, dear. 😉 Hopefully, we won't get as much snow as on your card. The weather dudes are saying with La Nina, we're in for a mild weather. I also think it was warm and not a lot of snow in Siberia during October which is another predictor. I don't care which is correct. The less snow the better as far as I'm concerned.

My name is Erika. said...

Yes that does look like an idyllic New England scene. Maybe a little too idyllic for reality. No snow drifts or blowing wind-smile! But pretty. I am most taken by the brown house in the distance of the image you used. My eyes went right ot the porch. That must be what my husband wants to build. It is all he is talking about, but I know his track record at completion. Smile. Maybe when he retires. The stitching you used is quite pretty and really frames the image. And the cardinals are always so beautiful. They never seem to look scruffy like some birds do when they molt. Hope you are feeling much better today. Hugs-Erika

Neet said...

Hope you are feeling a bit better each day.
Lovely journal page and I was tempted to say "Old England too" minus the flag of course but then we don't have such colourful birds as those either. Love the stitching, especiall y on the frame of the picture.
Take care
Hugs, Neet xx

pearshapedcrafting said...

Oh Elizabeth! This page is wonderful - snow, snowmen, cardinals and your fabulous sewing! Hope you are having a good weekend! Hugs, Chrisx

craftytrog said...

A beautiful winter scene Elizabeth, I love the rainbow stitched frames.
Alison xx

Divers and Sundry said...

I love the background. It's fascinating to hear how you created it. And you used it to great effect in this piece.

DVArtist said...

This is really pretty. Very festive.

Serena Lewis said...

A lovely page, Elizabeth! As to the stitching that didn't behave, I like to think it adds some character to the piece. We don't get snow here but I do enjoy snow pics. :)

P.S. - Sorry that you were unwell. I hope you're feeling better now. xo

Rita said...

So pretty! Looks very much like winter in Minnesota. ;)

Elkes Lebensglück said...

What a wonderful winter landscape with these cute birds and the sewn borders, great journal page you have created.
I hope you are better today. Have a good rest, hug Elke

Dortesjs said...

It's a LONG time since I've been making cards and playing with paper. Book writing has just taken up so much of my time.
but now I have started a little coloring again -
I do love your art very much AND your wonderfull photos and is still following you on your blog

NatureFootstep said...

this piece is gorgeous. Just what winter should look like. I love it. and I am amazed with how much work you put into your art journals. :)

Celeste Cortez said...


This piece is lovely. Thanks for publishing so lovely things. Hugs from Portugal/Cascais, from Celeste

nwilliams6 said...

We never get scenes like this in Alabama, so I love it! Very lovely scene and great support in your colorful background and sewn in title. Super well done. Hugz

Jeanie said...

That' does look like winter in New England. Love this -- very merry!