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Date Joined: March 26, 2013
Last Online: November 12, 2024 Birthday: January 7 Country: Australia Our Blog |
Greetings from Australia. I live on the top of a magical mountainous hill, in Warwick, on the Southern Downs in Queensland, with my partner, & Misty our dear doggie who acts like the Queen of Sheba, and came to us literally out of the mist and into our door. AND, Twiglet... a Koala who lives in the clump of Gum trees behind our house. Plus numerous colourful songbirds & wallabies (petite gentler version of Kangaroos) How lucky are we!
Sadly my beloved brother who made his goal of becoming American shortly before he passed away so suddenly on 6th October 2014. He had just arrived back in the USA after 2 weeks with his daughters here in Aus. He died of an embolism - massive heart attack. He was a true man, a genuine pearl and my big brother!
I am a Subtlety maker & worked that magic for the Abbey Museum of Art & Archeology & for the Medieval Banquets & now make miniature versions for sale, but currently mostly stitched artworks for my dollhouse settings.
Still clearing stuff, setting up my art studio cabin. Working on an natural fibre handmade wardrobe for myself.
I have two young-stars, now gorgeous doting parents YES, I am officially a Grandmama to a little girl born Sept and in Dec 2023 two weeks before Christmas... a wee boy was born to my daughter. What a year this has been, so rewarding.
I will always honour my swaps to my partner. And let you know if I am running late with sending, we live 45 minutes drive from the post office or nearest post box, so sending is relegated to shopping days. I rate a heart if you take the time to make a valid swap, to lovingly create a thoughtful piece of work/envelope is wonderful. If you wish to send to me extras perhaps a useful 3 - 4 inch square or two of tiny print or plain fine homespun, or small patterned papers are very welcome ;) I like most colours, preferring soft muted palette (see LIKES.)
i love flower gardening and have put in a delightful rose and lily garden to brighten up the harsh landscape. Its a battle though with drying winds. Although I believe in fairies, and like a shell pink, i am not into kitch fairy stuff. Feel a bit too old for all that.
~I am a miniaturist, As of Sept 2023, I was honoured with being named IGMA Artisan, (International Guild of Miniature Artisans) I have been interested in 'tiny treasures' all my life. The scale I work in is 1:12 or in laymans terms, one inch (2.5cm) = a 12 inch, a ruler length (30cm).
I went to see Queen Mary's Dollhouse when i was 8 and it changed my life as i saw it. 30 years later i was able to visit the Chicago museum, and saw the fantastic Thorne rooms over 40 of them! perfect in every detail... It was through this hobby that i was led firstly into fine needlework, producing tiny duplicates of bedclothes, boutis quilts, robes, underpinnings, etc, as accurate as I can get them. I aim for perfection for international standards, probably the only area in my life that I do, so I am proud of myself that I have learnt this discipline. May it flow into my everyday life.
~Tiny things are fascinating, i once found on the ground an almost complete 1" robot!
I aim to host classes for children/young people to aid them to create and make their own miniatures & learn basic embroidery, children love to stitch. With sharing my enthusiasm for colourful threads in needlework we will enable individuality & courage in creativity & believing in self. So important today.
Georgian Dollshouse & French brocante have me glued to the internet or book. Also Art journaling, altered books as keepsakes in historical themes. As an extension of this, @AnnaM (Lady Elizabeth) and I (Lady Caroline), have created a group here on Swap-Bot - with an 18thC Georgian era theme, (1770-1815) : "At Home with the Georgettes" with the valued input of @user2148 (Mrs Leandrea Wallis of the Rose & Crown Inn) as our co-Founder. Here we made a fictitious village & our members each choose & name their village character and home. Our forum is a happy active arena. We then swap as these characters in creative Regency style swaps & hand written letters. We are even learning how to cut quills and make our own ink and make dyes! A marvelous extension in art. We have also a blog that focuses on featuring our hand stitched swaps and the village Fete swaps. The link to our accompanying blog is up on my profile,
I have been a textile/doll artist since late teens, I use many mediums into my work. ~Thus anything to do with beading, vintage textile, needlework is thrilling to me, I use them in my dolls.
Baroque music, Tudor etc, wind intrumentals. The humble old recorder, yes folks, those years of torture in the old school hall became quite a passion, thanks to my brother. My first voluntary purchase was a German handmade wood descant, followed by a gorgeous Treble~ the hollow haunting tones and the woodsey smell, pure heaven! Perhaps i spent a lifetime in Medieval times! i can pick a crumphorn a mile away in an orchestral piece. I adore the Cello, after a lifetime of loving Elgar, hearing mums records of Jacqueline Duprey...(realizing the depth of mood one can create by modern Enya, the sound so strirring.) My man encouraged me to buy one, so I am melding with the tonal qualities of my instrument and having a marvelous time. I am in nursery school all over again! In the modern world, I find voice fascinating, pure joy and mood, I have belonged to several choirs over the years. Artists like Josh Groban, pure heaven, Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull! ABBA, Adele, Enya is a favourite songstress. Chorale, I love Musicals, Phantom of the Opera, Les Mis, I sing where ere I go, whether permitted or not (then i do it quietly) Thank goodness I can sing! my kids used to say "be quiet mum!", but that made me more joyous! They didn't want to be noticed, but really didn't mind. My daughter now joins in with me, down the high street.
Bookwise, I adore the classics like Jane Austen, Walter Scott, Shakespeare, I am a very old fashioned girl. Josephine Tey, Ngaio Marsh & Georgette Heyer. I have found a couple of modern authors i cannot put down, Lee Childs, his Jack Reacher themed series really describes my dear brothers character, a gentleman yet willing to step in with a warning first. ditto for Nick Pierce; Kerry Greenwood an Aussie woman who writes the most descriptive natural of women sounding believable in her mysteries... Heavenly Pleasures, Earthly Delights, etc. & Phryne Fisher Mysteries.
I love the earthy nature loving Jeffrey Farnol, for
a man's take on Romantic, so English & gentlemanlike, pulls me back everytime, to the winding country roads to where my dad grew up in Surrey. I think perhaps this writer was not unlike my dad, come to think of it.
Poetry, Shakespeare's works , Thomas Hood's sonnets ( i was named after his dear wife Jane), Haiku, I love to create prose, something I discovered at College, 30+ years ago, found that what I wrote, reached the hearts of others. I love & am grateful for this gift.
My library has children's books, well illustrated, as this shows me how to create tonal qualities if I am struggling. I have quite an extensive collection, from simple pen and ink, like Winnie the Pooh, or Wind in the Willows to Jane Hissey, Inkpen, for colouring pencil, Brian Froud for intellect, wit and darker themed interpretations; I shall write and illustrate my own childrens book, perhaps for my grandchildren when they join our family. In the meantime, I am quite happy to wait though!
LIKES...
UPDATE: I used to drink English Breakfast/Irish tea, Sadly I am no longer allowed to drink coffee or black tea due to the caffeine. Blah, makes my heart race....oh woe is me, must care for the Heart ... SO NOW I like herbal teas of Lavender, Rose hip or fruity blends, ginger tea, turmeric blends. & am open to receiving herbal blends eg mint
(please NO Stevia or sweeteners).
Colours:-
. I love Teal, French Navy, Cream, Rose pink, Cherry Red, Sepia tones, lime, butter creamy yellow, Prussian Blue and fresh orange.... to name but a few!
I am fascinated with all religions, cultures learning about different philosophies. goddesses, images, charms or sigils. I talk to the Moon Goddess, Mother Mary, Quan Yin & Jeshua. And of course my Angels.
Having a fling with Georgian & Regency style patterned papers, fabrics, and a fine vintage silk velvet is high on my loves, a piece of fine delicate lace, silk thread or narrow ribbon, or quilting patches of tiny vintage prints would have me in raptures!
I love cats and sorely miss my Lily.
DISLIKES? STEVIA or any sweeteners.
I cannot stand Green Tea, Earl Grey or Lady Grey teas as they are not my cup of tea, ha!.
I am allergic to nickel based jewellery findings & chain. I do not go in for little girl pink fairy stuff or Hello Kitty, i am a luscious woman not a kid...but my daughter and sister love them though, so i would pass them on- takes all kinds, teeheee.
Thank you for taking the time to read my profile, and creating your wonderful works of art.
Completely enjoying a long & well earned retirement as International Airport and Mines Security Officer from 13 hour shifts and high stress to blissful peace. In the profession as a security officer i have wondered how many people realise how invaluable their service is, making a difference to the lives of others. During 9/11/2001 everyone remembers the incredible valiant efforts of the emergency services, police, ambos/paramedics, fire-brigade. There was one other group who are rarely spoken of or remembered! While the rest of the workforce left the building if & how they could, the only workers that knowingly remained onsite on duty were the Security Guards as it is instant dismissal for us to leave our posts until everyone is safe. I would like it to be known although they may have made it to ground level during the traumas, most died manning their posts as the building fell around them. I salute your memories, brave souls.
i value your time and energy in giving to a stranger ... so please feel free to write me. I appreciate your wonderful gift of sharing your art and thoughts. There you are, that will do. Embarrassed now. HAPPY SWAPPING
Comments
Thank you for such sweet words in leaving me a birthday greeting on my profile page. You made be feel thought of and special ♡ I just adore this sweet group ♡♡♡
Hope your day is filled with all the things you like best. Happy Birthday!
Love, Anna
Thank you from me also for the lovely teas and embroidery threads you sent! It was a delightful gift to get.
Thank you so much for the lovely tea and threads you all sent me as an extra for the fete "Teapoy" Game. It arrived this morning and brightened up a grey cloudy morning!
Happy Birthday Dear Twinneth!
Lots of Love, Anna ♥
Dearest Jane,
Happy New Year! Hope it is a stellar year for you.
Lots of love, Anna ♥
Thank you so much for the birthday card I received. It was such a wonderful surprise!!
xx Ms. Rachel Harris
Happy Birthday!
I hope you have a marvelous day!!
🎉🎂🎈🦋 💖Nickalli
Wishing you the happiest of birthdays.
♥ Anna
Sending a smile for today.
Anna ♥