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Next up: the production you've probably heard about (especially if you've been a regular reader of the blog for a few years and saw this post HERE): Rose Theater's The Snow Queen production, using designs by the amazing fairy tale paper artist Su Blackwell. I heard a lot of great things about the design, less so about the production itself unfortunately. I wish I could find some better sources to cite some different views from but here's the best I found: A brief excerpt from an atypically brief review in The Guardian (who's reviews and articles I generally respect a lot): There is a great deal to charm here, especially in Su Blackwell's cutout paper designs, which conjure fairytale forests and winking houses. The comedy is good, too, particularly in a scene in which Gerda encounters a Hooray Henry wedding party. But the show is often at its best when it sticks closely to Andersen's original rather than veering off into a story of the changing seasons at war with each other; and although Natascha Metherell's production has its moments of frosty magic, it doesn't quite generate the emotional power that it should. An excerpt from British Theater Guide: Here, the story of a young girl, Gerda, and her quest to save her friend Cei from the clutches of the evil Snow Queen, who plans to cloak the world in a perpetual winter, plays out on an attractive set by Su Blackwell, an artist making a first, distinguished foray into theatre design with this production. Each stage of Gerda’s journey through the seasons has a very particular look and tone, the mood enhanced by excellent music composed by Alex Silverman, with fiddle, accordion and guitar giving the production a beguiling folk spirit. A standout sequence transports Gerda through the ice to arrive at the cottage of the sorceress Mrs D, the first of the transformative encounters on her quest. The most surprising episode moves us into a world of gap-year toffs and teen-speak: it breaks the mood, but features a very funny performance from Sian Robins-Grace as a decidedly modern teen princess. ...Overall, The Snow Queen skirts deep enchantment in this incarnation. But it’s a classy and enjoyable production that offers many delights. And finally excerpts of additional information about the production, along with review opinion from Exeunt Magazine: The set alone is a source of wonder. Paper artist, Su Blackwell, in her first design project for the stage has created a delicate, wintry world of trees, cottages and lampposts that appear to have been snipped from the pages of a paperback. Black lettering nests against white, making an apt and charming backdrop for Charles Way’s adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy story.Young Gerda is a nervy girl, prone to panic attacks and terrified of her bad-tempered schoolmaster father, Mr Overskou. When her classmates take turns to dance in front of one another, she can’t bring herself to join in and her best friend Cei has to calm her down. Though Cei and Gerda have been friends and playmates all their lives, Mr Overskou disapproves of the boy’s dreamy ways and forbids them to see one another; it is then that Cei falls under the Snow Queen’s spell. A shard of mirror pierces his heart and he becomes cold and cruel before being whisked off to the Queen’s winter palace and forced to piece together the shattered fragments of her magic mirror. But though the townspeople believe Cei to have drowned, Gerda refuses to accept this and sets off to find him. If anything Natascha Metherell’s production is too gentle and sedate....What’s missing, despite all its considerable polish, is any real emotional tug or genuine sense of peril; it’s all a little too neat and tidy and lacks the wild fringes of the best children’s theatre. I'm not quite sure what to think of this one, apart from the lovely set design (which I insta-love). Did anyone know anyone who actually saw this? More Snow Queen theatrics coming so stay tuned!
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I had a lot of fun with this new technique today. Its called Aqua Wash with markers. This is a very pretty watercolor background technique that can be used with pretty much any stamp set or detailed dies. This technique is super easy and super cool. You'll need the Stampin...
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Welcome to another week of my Color of the Week series! This week’s color is Soft Suede. This color is a great neutral color to work with and can be found in the Neutrals Color Collection. If you want to see all the other color posts I will be sharing throughout the year, head over
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It’s Mix It Up Monday again and time for another project made with a colour combination from my latest set of In Color charts. It’s time for another outing for Flirty Flamingo although I barely dipped my toe into the pink ink. I must try harder to overcome my pink phobia! I made a batch of these cards to thank the ladies who ordered from me this month. I also learned an important lesson about planning as I began by rolling out loads of Very Vanilla birds before placing one on the card and deciding it didn’t stand out enough as it was too similar to the Very Vanilla background. Doh! So I had the choice of colouring them all in or die-cutting another batch in Crumb Cake. As you can see, I went for the latter. And honestly, the branch IS made from Chocolate Chip (I just double-checked), although the photo makes it look more like Early Espresso. I’m not taking another one, this is already my second attempt! Best Birds Photopolymer Bundle [142315] £38.50 Crumb Cake A4 Card Stock [121685] £7.25 Chocolate Chip A4 Card Stock [108599] £7.25 Very Vanilla A4 Card Stock [106550] £8.25 Crumb Cake Classic Stampin' Pad [126975] £6.00 Chocolate Chip Classic Stampin' Pad [126979] £6.00 Flirty Flamingo Classic Stampin' Pad [141397] £6.00 Links by TheseAreMyStamps.com
Su Blackwell is an English artist who creates fairytale-like book sculptures. She transforms flat pages into three-dimensional objects and constructs entire landscapes filled with mystery. Su finds her books in secondhand book shops and always reads them first before starting to sculpt.
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This is a kit for making a cut-away model of human skin. It has been slightly simplified, for example it shows only melanocytes, not all cells. Let students assemble it as a review exercise, or make a model for your classroom. You will need: printed pattern pages on card stock or vellum scissors glue stick colored pencils Please remember to rate our product! It helps other teachers find it!
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Thank you for your kind words on my previous post sharing the In Color Comparison Charts! Many of you asked for suggestions of colors that actually go WITH the In Colors, so today, I'm sharing the Stampin' UP! In Color Coordinating Color Combos provided to us on the Demonstrator Website! I hope you find these color combos inspirational! Color Combos for Just Jade Color Combos for Bumblebee Color Combos for Cinnamon Cider Color Combos for Misty Moonlight Color Combos for Magenta Madness Download the .pdf: In Color Combo Suggestions
Today’s tutorial is a bit different than our typical home decor projects, but I thought it would be a fun one to share! I was getting ready to make some new wood photo boards that I use as a backdrop for my food photography and decided to write a quick tutorial so I could show you…
Over the past couple of weeks, I have shared a few cards that beautifully showcase the Whole Lot of Lovely Designer Series Paper, a pack of 12″ x 12″ printed papers with a gorgeous mix …
I know, I know, it’s barely Monday but there are a few hours of the day left! And, for my readers across The Pond, I’m still very much in time for Mix It Up Monday, in which I create a project using one of my colour combinations from my In Color Charts. The stamp set is called Happy Scenes but the card is anything but. In fact, for a Christmas card, it’s a little gloomy. I don’t hate it but really don’t love it – it definitely needs something else but I couldn’t get to anything appropriate so I left it as it is. Plus, I’ve messed up a little as the DSP is actually Real Red, which I didn’t realise when I was making the card. As delicious as this colour combination sounds, I found it quite a challenge; I really wanted to add a splash of green in there. Well you know me, can’t resist a bit of Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive at Christmas time! Happy Scenes Photopolymer Stamp Set [139821] Woodgrain Textured Impressions Embossing Folder [127821] Home For Christmas Designer Series Paper [139592] Punch Corner Project Life [135346] Chocolate Chip A4 Card Stock [108599] Tip Top Taupe A4 Cardstock [138343] Cherry Cobbler A4 Card Stock [121681] Very Vanilla A4 Card Stock [106550] Cherry Cobbler Classic Stampin' Pad [126966] Chocolate Chip Classic Stampin' Pad [126979] Blender Pens [102845] Rhinestone Basic Jewels Embellishments [119246] Links by TheseAreMyStamps.com
Knitting a baby blanket is a wonderful way of passing the time till the arrival of a new baby. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced knitter, find free patterns for baby blankets here.
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The next part of my Color Inspiration mini-series shows off the Neutrals Color Collection. I began this series with the recent In Colors, and will continue through all the current colors. Each post will contain color comparisons and combinations for the colors in the featured color collection. Here are the other posts in this mini-series:
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This is a great time to be a Stampin' Up! demonstrator! Not only were many of us able to see the 2019 Annual Catalog this weekend at Stampin' Up!'s OnStage events, but we were also able to order some great, new products from the incredible, new book - including the
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The Regals Color Collection is the final part of my Color Inspiration mini-series. This collection is full of beautiful, rich colors. Check out all the color comparisons and combinations below. Here are the other posts in this mini-series: Part 1 – In ColorsPart 2 – NeutralsPart 3 – BrightsPart 4 – Subtles Part 5 –
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Meet the Stampin' Up! 2022 - 2024 In Colors introduced in the all-new Annual Catalog and see how they match up to current and retired colors.
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For your reference, I have lots of ways to share the new colors in the Stampin' Up! color refresh for 2023-2024 and info about the retiring colors today!! RETIRING LISTS Please see yesterday's post for the retiring lists HERE. Shop here. RETIRING COLORS Above: here is the current catalog color selection showing the 15 retiring colors. Below: Just the 15 retiring Stampin' UP! colors on their own. Before we get to the NEW colors... were you shocked about any retiring colors!? I think the biggest shock for everyone was Bermuda Bay... and then for me personally, I LOVE LOVE
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TAKE 5 TUESDAY! I'm sharing 5 different Stampin' Up! color combinations featuring Blushing Bride, part of the Stampin' Up! Subtles Color Collection. Blushing Bride is so soft and sweet. I will share a project in the near future using one of the color combinations below. SHARE IT! Which combination is