Posts Tagged ‘crafts

06
Dec
08

ONE WORLD ONE HEART

 

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It’s time to be thinking about the One World One Heart Giveaway again. I say thinking, because it does not kick off until the middle of January, but if you are thinking of taking part again, as I am, now is the time to do the preparation. In my case that means think about, prepare and make some gifts to give away on here.

So what is One World One Heart?  The event was started in 2007 by Lisa (oceandreamer) and this is her description of it (original here)…

“I created this event in 2007. The original idea behind this giveaway event was to bring bloggers together from around the world who may never ordinarily meet. It closes the gap of the blog community and enables us to interact, discover new and wonderful people, and in the process possibly win a prize or many prizes along the way. 2007 had roughly 85-90 participants and many connections were made because of it……friendships that are still going strong.
We had a strong showing the first year for sure, and then in 2008 we had just about tripled that number.
This is more than wanting to win something…….that is only the means…….in the end it’s about finding kindred spirits. Someone who may be fairly new to blogging, not sure how to navigate, find others and have others find them….Some are long time bloggers and in some cases well known in the art community. Whatever the case it brings all of them together. This is an INTERNATIONAL event that has and had participants from the US, Canada, France, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Malaysia, Brazil, The Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Scotland, Ireland, England,Wales, Slovenia and more. It transcends geographical location, socio economics, political affiliation, religious beliefs……it’s a coming together like the giant community we are on this planet. If only it took a simple giveaway to create PEACE everywhere, in the mean time here we give from our hearts. We are not solving the worlds problems nor are we curing anything nor are we changing the world. We are merely generating a closer community between humans through blogging. What more could I ask for, my little idea has surpassed my wildest dreams of what it could become.
I don’t like rules but sometimes there needs to be at least guidelines to keeping things cohesive and fair for everyone.
You don’t need to be an artist to participate each year, this is open to everyone. What it’s not meant for is self promotion. Meaning that the mission of this event is to meet new people and them meet you, rather than be a commercial for each persons specific endeavors. Many people have links to their websites, Etsy sites etc. already on their blog therefore the “visitor” can click on those to find out more about what a person does. The aim is for the event post itself to be about welcoming and showing what each visitor has a chance to win by stopping by…..AND giving the visitor a chance to read and learn more about each person along the way.
It is almost like being in a huge convention room where you meet and mingle – only the “hello my name is” badge is each persons blog.”

Those of us who took part last year had enormous fun. We met new people who we would never have met ordinarily (on the net, of course), and we were able to read their blogs. Because most of the folk were crafters or artists , but not all of them, those aspiring artists (like me on this blog) were able to pick up tips, learn about new crafts and hone our skills with advice from our new friends. It has been impossible to keep up with the 200 odd blogs that I visited last year, but I have managed to keep up with a few. I’m really looking forward to ‘meeting up’ with everyone again and being introduced to lots of new folk.

If you would like to take part, please follow this link and read Lisa’s instructions. As she says, they look exhaustive, but they aren’t…its all just commonsense. If you sign up, give me a shout, as I think I might add my odd participants list here too…I’ll think about it.

To see my blog entries for last years event, look here. 

21
Feb
08

A little snow…

The other afternoon, between falling asleep with my narcolepsy and replying to lovely emails from One World One Heart folk, I felt like painting. As you know I paint digitally at the moment, although once my confidence is better, I will attempt the real thing. So I tootled off to my Artrage page and decided a snow scene was what I wanted. Why? I have no idea, but we haven’t really had any snow to speak of here this winter, so maybe I was feeling let down. I don’t know. There is plenty of time left for snow though. It’s mild at the moment and we’ve had some gloriously sunny days, but I never feel completely safe from snow until the end of April. My daughter was born on 22nd April and I went into hospital as it started to snow and came out a week later (you stayed in a week in those days) and it was very bad, and very slippery. So…it could still snow!

This is the first snowscape I have done and one of only a few landscapes so far. I am reasonably pleased, but I wish the fence wasn’t bending so far backwards! I was pleased with the thicket and the blurring of land and sky.

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19
Feb
08

Showcase your gifts.

Surfing through my photos at Flickr I suddenly thought what a great idea it would be to create a new group for OWOH members to display the items they won in the numerous draws. That way, we get to see and admire everyones work, and hopefully attract new visiters to our blogs and perhaps eager particpants for next years event.

So…I started the group (with Lisa’s blessing) and you can find it here at http://www.flickr.com/groups/owoh/.

If you post photos of what you have won please give credit to the artist by providing a link to their site. I’m looking forward to seeing you all there. Have fun.

18
Feb
08

Catching up!

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Well, I have finally had enought time to be creative and make the second set of gift cards which were promised to the winner of prize no 2. Here they are…

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I also made some bookmarks today.
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It’s been a colourful few days!

14
Feb
08

The Tapestry of Life

A couple of months ago, I wrote a poem in celebration of the artistic endeavours of the many wonderful crafters and artists across the globe. I thought, after the last few days of wonderful activity, that it was particularly relevant, so I am posting it here, and dedicate it to all those who participated in the One World – One Heart event, and especially to Lisa who initiated it and worked so hard to organise it.

The Tapestry of Life.

Creative vision stretched to the limit;
expanded, embroidered, tweaked or stitched.
Richness of content, skilfully manipulated
with loving expression in seamless candour.
 
Human vision showing strength and diversity
Painting the soul and etching the pain.
Drawing on experience to mould silent messages.
Sculpting innovation, unmasking the arcane.
 
Euphoric joy portrayed so effectively
with deliberate strokes and quill unrestrained.
A myriad of colours, washes and templates
artistically quilted into everyday life.
 
How difficult to express point of view, inner eye;
to convey the uncharted, or patterns intrinsic
to the gossamer existence, the fabric of life,
in a material web of silken deceit.
 
How skilful to communicate with the world in a flash.
Capture moments in time, leave an image of truth.
Render the imperfections, enhance and transform,
Yet draw the naïve and sublimate their vision.
 
A voice, quietly spoken, undemanding but firm,
creates freedom, releases the treasures from within.
Innate creativity, explores tangible palettes
to produce art from the darkness of a virgin soul.
 
Ingenuity, originality, tinted with love
embellishing  the prosaic, the rubber-stamped umber.
Enriching and cleansing, uplifting and inspiring.
Artistry, the window to a passionate muse.
 
Society’s values, pollacked and poetical;
concealed, yet apparent in a magical jigsaw
of colours, textures, materials and shapes
stippled with love, a lasting impression.
 
Artistic expression, whatever the form,
is a universal gift. It is ready to use.
Communicating, negotiating, peacefully painting
a safe world, a sanctuary.
Humanity wise up!

© DF 2007

13
Feb
08

Giveaway No 5

Right! here we go! Gosh…I’m getting giddy here.

On offer for giveaway no 5 are some card toppers. They can be used for A5 and A6 cards. I have also included a set of toppers which are small enough to be used on tags.

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09
Oct
07

Christmas Gift Projects.

Following on from the last topic…well christmas mainly, I have just started my first Flickr group, Christmas Gift projects – arts and crafts. This is the first group I have administered so it’s a bit of a learning curve. It will be good to see lots of ideas for homemade and handcrafted gifts . Some folk are very, very talented and it is a joy to see their work. Many of the artists are members of Etsy, but I am not ready for that. In fact, my work is so untidy, it will be a long time before I could sell anything on there, although I have sold earrrings on a famous online auction site(;

Anyway, it remains to be seen whether the group is a success. It will probably…not surprisingly, die after christmas, but can always be resurrected next year.




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