NOTE: I needed time to collect my thoughts for this post. So, please enjoy the read. . May 5, 2018; Cinco de Mayo: . It took four years and five months, but I have finally completed my first Crane …
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In the Northern Hemisphere, at this verdant time of year it can be all to easy to forget about the soil beneath our feet. In fact the only time we see bare soil at this time of year is when it is …
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According to the Romans, nothing got the ancient Druids more excited than an opportunity to cut mistletoe out of an oak. On the whole, mistletoe does not grow on oak. I may have seen some once in a…
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Yes, could & should apply to modern Druids also.
The pursuit of Druidry also consists of the pursuit of wisdom and the keeping of knowledge about the natural world. Any wisdom so long it is not detrimental to oneself, nature or the world as a who…
A page ready for journalin in my A4 Moleskine. Images by Tumblefish Studios at www.deviantscrap.com. Spray inks by Altered Originals at www.afth.co.uk See more on my blog here: www.thekathrynwheel.blogspot.com
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The the Santa Fe Book Arts Group is honored to have been invited five times to exhibit its members work at the New Mexico Capitol Rotunda Gallery in Santa Fe. BAG members use a wide range of mater…
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Czy zdarza się, że seks zostawia w Tobie poczucie cichego smutku i pustki, rozczarowuje? Ratunek znajdziesz w tantrze - to do niej należy przyszłość seksu. Tantra traktuje seks i Seksualność jako drogę do doświadczenia wszechogarniającej Miłości i głębokiego połączenia ze sobą, Partnerem i Wszechświatem.
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Hello everyone, and happy Wednesday to you ! Can't believe it is Wednesday again ! There is another challenge over at the Stampotique blog. Today Arwen is our hostess and she chose a theme that I love : Stamping your background with household items. This is what she said : "Stamp a background with things on a budget, for example use sponges, foil or cutlery or something like that" I used a cookie cutter, a fork and some bubble wrap for the background of my postcard. I coloured the card with Distress Inks in the colours 'Worn Lipstick' and 'Peacock Feathers'. I used the craft sheet, ink, water, smooshing technique ! After it dried I put a stencil on and sprayed water through it which I then mopped up again. I then took my cookie cutter and diluted black paint and stamped it randomly. Also with white paint I stamped with the prongs of a fork. Lastly I took some bubble wrap and stamped with that too, I used the same Distress Inks for that. Next I drew some lines around the edges of the card. I then stamped Hunk, the Hat and the sentiment. I coloured the hat and Hunk and cut the sentiment apart. I arranged everything on the card and glued it down. I used the following stamps: Hunk Hat Cube Happiness Why not play along with us this week and you might just win one of two $30 vouchers for the online shop HERE! Just remember: No Digi's and only one entry per person per challenge ! Good luck !
Now that even the calendar that is based on the Romans’ reckoning of the year has let us know that a new year is upon us (Celts and others may have celebrated that already at the Winter Solst…
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Image taken from: Title: "Queen Summer; or, the Tourney of the lily & the rose. Penned & portrayed by Walter Crane" Author(s): Crane, Walter, 1845-1915 [person] British Library shelfmark: "Digital Store 11651.m.28" Page: 77 (scanned page number - not necessarily the actual page number in the publication) Place of publication: London (England) Date of publication: 1891 Publisher: Cassell Type of resource: Monograph Language(s): English Physical description: 40 pages, chiefly illustrations (4°) Explore this item in the British Library’s catalogue: 000812938 (physical copy) and 014808176 (digitised copy) (numbers are British Library identifiers) Other links related to this image: - View this image as a scanned publication on the British Library’s online viewer (you can download the image, selected pages or the whole book) - Order a higher quality scanned version of this image from the British Library Other links related to this publication: - View all the illustrations found in this publication - View all the illustrations in publications from the same year (1891) - Download the Optical Character Recognised (OCR) derived text for this publication as JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) - Explore and experiment with the British Library’s digital collections The British Library community is able to flourish online thanks to freely available resources such as this. You can help support our mission to continue making our collection accessible to everyone, for research, inspiration and enjoyment, by donating on the British Library supporter webpage here. Thank you for supporting the British Library.
I have a friend who follows a Druidic path in his spiritual journey. He is often talking about the elements in terms of these three components: land, sky, and the sea. For me it seems to be missin…
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Hi Everyone Just a quick post to let you all know that I am over at That's Crafty with my Tuesday project. I hope you'll pop along HERE to see all the details. Thanks for stopping by Love Amanda X
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Images by Tumblefish Studio at Mischief Circus Fantastical Steampunk I had another great day teaching art journaling to my regular...
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