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Thursday, 25 September 2014

A little bit of Nature

Hello chums, back again. No new drawings this time, although i am working on something at the moment, you'd better follow me on Instagram for sneak peaks! No today i thought i'd tell you all a little bit about one of my favourite places on this here planet that we all live on. Fortunately this place happens to be about a fifteen minute walk from my house, which is handy seeing as i love it so much!



Those of you that have followed me for a long time will know that i'm always rambling on about how pretty everything is here on the Isle of Man. It's no secret that those of us lucky enough to live here are constantly surrounded with lovely scenery and sea views from pretty much every direction (if you walk up a hill high enough this is definitely true!)

I'm sure i've mentioned before that I myself live right next to Ballaglass Glen (just one of the island's beautiful Glen's). Well it's been a while since I had a walk through the Glen by myself so I packed some fruit (for snacks!) and went off on a wander along the Public Footpath last thursday and again today this afternoon.



It was a tiny bit chiller today than the sunny, balmy day i walked last week but both days gave similar views of the lovely Glen. Despite being a Winter lover I know there might not be too many warm sun filled days left so it seemed as good a time as any for a walk, seeing as i have very little else to do all day other than to sit in my room reading, painting or watching netflix!

To get to the Glen from my house you have to trudge up a hill to turn a corner then sort of follow the path back on yourself, over two wooden gates, past some fields of Horses until you reach a lovely tree tunnel at the end of which you'll find the entrance to the Glen, just across the electric railway tracks. Walking the path is like being in a fairytale story, at any moment it feels like you might spot a fairy whizzing past your head.



The path to the Glen is often overgrown and uneven but it's a nice walk, especially when the blackberry bushes are full of fruit waiting to be picked, the path is lined with blackberry bushes taller than me. My fingers were stained purple-black by the time I actually reached the Glen! The berries were delicious.



When you walk down the steps into the Glen the sounds of the outside world are cut off, the trees keep out the nearby noises of traffic and cattle, as well as most of the sunlight, except for a few dappled patches collecting on the leaves and mossy rocks or whatever funghi have managed to stake a claim.



Colour blooms there, in the leaves above and below, even the sky seems bluer glimpsed sporadically through the branches. The ground is alight, a riotous carpet of fallen leaves glinting in a myriad of colours underfoot. It's even better once Autumn has fully taken hold, sinking its fingers into the earth, when the sunlight catches the leaves everywhere looks wreathed in flame.



I've grown up visiting the Glen, living so close to it I would often find my way there on weekends, in school holidays or after school if I needed somewhere quiet to think. I often feel like it's a sanctuary for me away from anything I might think or feel at home. It's a place to escape. And i think we all need a little place to escape to every once in a while.



No matter what troubles I carry with me on the way there, they begin to evaporate and dissipate as I walk deeper into the trees, climbing down to hop across the rocks toward the riverbed beneath the bridge where the water is quiet. It's as though the river carries my worries away with it as it burbles past, so that by the time I reach one of the louder roaring cascades of water further downstream my worries have been washed away.



I think one of the reasons i like it in there so much is because everything feels so old, so ancient. I know next to nothing about trees and woodland but i know that the Cornaa river has carved it's way through the Glen for a very long time, according to the Glen's history "The rock is grey flagstone formed from sand and mud deposited over 400 million years ago."



From the path I choose to take, you follow the Glen downwards with the river, up and down, under branches, over rocks, descending gradually until you pass through a shaded trail of horse chestnut trees, so naturally I took a moment to collect a few conkers on my way past!



The path continues to slope ever downwards through a rocky trail strewn with fallen leaves (and conkers!), if you look carefully you'll spot a Christmas tree growing amongst the Holly, although right now it's only decorated with browning fallen leaves and veiled cobwebs. There are benches at which to stop and catch your breath but you mustn't quit until you reach the clearing and the Wizard.



I said a quick hello, asked him about his books, and left him a conker.

Now usually i turn around at this point and take the other path back through the Glen but today I felt like maybe I could go a little further. All that was waiting for me at home was photoshop and a stack of books which somehow seemed less inviting than a walk in the patchy sunshine. If you carry on past the Glen you can follow the Coastal Footpath to Port Cornaa, which is precisely what I set out to do.



The coastal path is just as pretty as the Glen path, albeit slightly more uneventful. You're surrounded on both sides by towering trees, old stone walls and rolling fields. The wind stirred the leaves around my feet as I walked, following the winding river toward where it meets the Irish Sea.



It's a bit of a hike (for the eternally un-fit such as myself it is anyway!) but it's worth it for the views, and the peace. There are hardly any distractions on the walk, save for the sound of the odd tractor or a dog barking, carried on the wind from a nearby farm. It takes me about an hour to walk from the middle of the Glen to the beach at Port Cornaa, but it's a lovely walk and it definitely clears your head. Which is something I tend to need to do, a lot.



The beach itself consists entirely of pebbles (okay, and the rare patch of dark sand), so it's not the prettiest or most comfortable of seaside spots in which to spend the day, it is however incredibly calming and peaceful. In a tiny enclosed bay you can just sit and listen to the waves wash in and out, tracing their path across the rocks. All you have is the stones at your feet, the sea and the sky, stretching on for eternity. It's sights like these that make me thankful i live in such a place, it might be a bit grey sometimes and it's not exactly tropically warm, but it's my island home, and i'm very proud of it.



Anyway, i perched on the stones for a while, chomped down the tangerine i packed in my bag and let my feet rest a little before gearing myself up for the walk home. It's a lovely downhill walk to the Sea but almost entirely uphill on the way back, not that i'm complaining, the colours called out to me as i walked, my head cleared thanks to the fresh sea air and i was a placidly smiling fool by the time i made it back through the Glen. Nothing calms me down as much as nature.



Through the Glen i climbed and scrambled up, tripping over the gnarled tree roots, slipping on the fallen leaves, ambling onwards and upwards until i reached the path home. It's strange but somehow the blackberry bushes seemed even more inviting on the walk back.



Fortunately they were everywhere, so it seemed rude not to help myself to a little bundle, they were surrounding me, what was i supposed to do, just ignore them?! I think not.



In the end I made it home and had a nice cup of green tea + the blackberries mashed onto a slice of brown toast (trust me, it tasted AMAZING!) and now here I am a few hours later writing this all up for you to read. I know I tend to ramble on a bit but I hope you enjoyed my recount of the walk, it's the only way I could think of to let you all experience the Glen with me.

Next time i visit i'm sure the weather will have turned dreary, Autumn will tighten its grip and winters claws will be beginning to scratch their way through the trees. Living so close to such a place allows me to witness the ever changing colours, sights and sounds. So expect another glimpse into the Glen over the coming months.

And for now i can't think of anything else to say, i'm tired but happy and for now, that seems enough.

thanks for reading, until next time, cheerio!


Saturday, 19 March 2011

Cupcake Charms ★

so today i stayed in for once and didn't brave the hustle and bustle of Douglas town centre

instead i slept in very late (so sooo lazy) and spent the day finishing the two little felt charms i started making yesterday afternoon

would you like to see them... of course you would!


i sewed out the basic parts for these yesterday at college but didn't have any bar beads or fibre fill stuffing to complete them!


as you can see i've gone blanket stitch crazy (now that i can finally do it, why stop!!!)


there is a pale pink one and a bright pink one, with little shiny colourful bar beads and pink ribbon (from the ribbon selection i bought yesterday at 'Just Enough'


the french knots on the strawberry cover the whole thing (+ the seam at the back) so these little cupcakes also have detail and beads on both sides
i still need to get chains for them (since i'm using stuff from my own jewellery collection at the moment) so when i do i guess they'll be going up for sale on the etsy shop as well

or maybe on a keyring or something... either way, they will be available to buy


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in other news...

DAFFODILS!!!!


we have a big bunch of daffodils in our kitchen and the presence of daffodils means only one thing to me... Spring is finally here

i don't care what the calendars say or the lighter mornings, the green leaves and the constantly singing birds, as far as i'm concerned it's officially Spring when the daffodils appear!

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short but sweet today i guess, if the weather stays nice i'm planning a little walk into Ballaglass Glen tomorrow afternoon so if that happens i'll take my camera along so you can all see how gorgeous it is in the glen!

enjoy your weekend whatever you're up to

that's all folks...

◕‿◕ ♥ xX 

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

when boredom attacks...


so today i stayed in again to work on my essay, it's already gone way over proposed word count but it's still not finished!!!

worrying about how to finish it properly without rambling on forever like i did for my Michelangelo essay (it ended up about 7000 words long in the end... i had to crop it right down to just under 4000) but the problem is i do tend to ramble a lot when i write an essay about something i like

and this essay is about picture books so yeah... i like the subject quite a lot!

anyway, moving on to something (hopefully) a little less boring

i really haven't done much today apart from mope about in my room so all i've got to share is a few photos...


These delightful little lovelies were brought home by my mum

aren't they adorable! Tiny mini gingerbread men... total genius!

She also brought home two more edible creatures...


well it's no secret that I love sugar mice, especially when they're pink!

This afternoon I also pinned up my new cupcake bunting (from THIS blog post – Home Sweet Home)


it's hanging up above my bed, just above my rose fairy lights (from this post – Brilliant Birmingham), my Colin Kerr original prints (from this post – kicking back in Kinsale) and the gorgeous Purplecatscorner print I won last year off the lovely Karen Tomlinson (check out her super duper blog here – Purplecatscorner)




I think they add a nice touch of sweetness to the room though, they certainly help distract from the hideous 'skin disease' wallpaper I have in my room (I didn't choose it... my dad did, a long time ago!)

this afternoon I also spent a bit of time messing around on a clever little website I clicked onto this morning after one of my friends on twitter posted a link


Basically, it's a digital version of the old drawing game of 'draw and fold over' where you draw a body part and fold the paper over for the next person to work on until you end up with a mismatched figure made up of all sorts of wacky and wonderful designs


it's a little tricky to handle the pen without a drawing tablet but it was loads of fun nonetheless (this was one of my designs)


you can even pick different pens and pencils to use + swipe on a bit of liquid paper (aka tippex) if you make a mistake


when a picture is finished it gets automatically posted to the site gallery where people can rate it


once you've finished drawing your body section you can send it off to someone to be completed via email

I tried to recommend it to my friend Mike but he wasn't really interested. This just makes him a sulky photographer as far as i'm concerned so i'm not even going to post a link to his blog like I normally do!

anyway if you fancy having a go at creating your own mixed up masterpiece, check out the site here - draw and fold over

it's free to use and very simple to get started + your drawings can be as detailed or as simple as you like
have fun!

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So what else have I been up to today?

Well I worked on a new commission for a bit


it's nowhere (and I mean nowhere) near finsihed + it's just a tiny part of a much bigger design but it was kind of fun to draw a matryoshka doll

there's also a funky little bow which I have attempted to colour... and subsequently given up on every single time

i'll work it out in the end

hopefully...

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not much else to tell really

i'm supposed to be heading into college tomorrow but it's HND second years assessments for the rest of the week so i'm not sure if i'll bother

might strike this week off as a failure and head in next week for a fresh start

i've got lots of new crafty and arty bits (thanks to the massive Hobbycraft store in Coventry where I spent far FAR too much money) so i'm literally itching to get on with some new stuff!!!

watch this space!

that's all folks...

♥ ◕‿◕ ♥

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Sunshine and Stuff ★

so not that much to report today really, I still feel ill, finished reading my new book today, watched a movie or two...

i've also been writing my picture book related essay all day like a good little art student!

i'm still stuck at home although i have to say, the weather today has been divine!!

in fact it was so nice today it even lured me outside for a little walk around the garden, i mean just look at that cloudless blue sky...


it was still ruddy cold though! look, this pond had even iced over! 


apart from that it was genuinely nice to see some sunshine


and for once, there was virtually no wind! and trust me, normally it's almost always blowing a gale here on the Isle of Man!!!


there was barely even enough breeze to stir the Manx Flag!!!


anyway on with the actual point of today's post...

I have some new business cards!!!


these little lovelies arrived while I was away in Coventry so I was delighted to find them waiting for me when I got home on Saturday night


aren't they adorable! I still adore my old business cards (see below) but these are just so swishy and super


there's only a dozen of them seeing as they're more of an experiment really, i just wanted to see what they'd look like but the quality is gorgeous with a lovely silky finish! you can see how the old one and the new ones compare here as well


I picked my picture book pages for the designs so that whoever I pass them along to can have a teeny tiny little bit of pretty picture book fabulousness in their pocket

i'll be throwing one of these new business cards in with the giveaway bundle + a niiiiice quality A5 sized 'lollipop' print of the winners choice (from this selection... oh and the A5 print won't have the signature in the corner either)
that means that the winner of the giveaway will be the first person in the whole wide world to receive one of these limited little business cards!!!

obviously there are some 'proper' prizes up for grabs as well! 

there's been precisely 26 entries so far so it's not like you'd be up against an awful lot of people if you entered now... (added incentive!!!)

There are precisely 10 days left to enter so you know... get entering!!! - 


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also on a slightly random note, i added a pair of angel wings to one of my pinup girls...

don't ask! i watched 'Dogma' last night for the first time in ages (it's one of my fave 90's films) so i wondered what one of my pinup's would look like as an angel


and yes i know... she looks weird!

end of random post!

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that's it for today, i'm now going to head off and write a little more for my essay + maybe start reading a new book

who knows!

that's all folks...

◕‿◕  xX

ps - no-one told me which country i have to do a farewell to next so for now the multilingual farewells are on hold! any suggestions would be awesome x