Archive for July, 2007

Jul 02 2007

Ruby Tuesday: Stella Finds Tranquility

Published by leslierich under Cards, Ruby Tuesday

TranquilityThis week’s Stella Ruby card is more paper crafting than stamping.  I had the idea I wanted to stamp a background on the larger panel but it felt more tranquil like this.  I’d just come in from the garden and was still under its spell, you see.  Why is it that every time I have River Rock on my table I want to say, “shhhhhhhh”?  It’s the middle layer on this card.  That and Sage Shadow seemed to pick up the gentle hues in this paper without overtaking it. 

The quote is a My Mind’s Eye product from the Signature line, something I picked up on my scrapbook store excursion the other day.  It was rather large, intended for scrapbooking, so I cut it down just a little bit and punched the corners.  I had to stamp something so I used the Carte Postale flowers for a little accent on the quote panel.  It and the Stella Ruby paper are lightly sponged around the edges with Close to Cocoa.  The Martha Stewart ribbon (twill?) was a gift from Libby.  She selected several colors for me which match SU!’s papers perfectly.  There’s even a Soft Sky among them — I love that color!  This one is exactly River Rock and it felt soft, soothing and quiet enough for this card.

I need to wrap up my day now so I can be bright eyed for work tomorrow.  One more day and then a holiday — yes!  The weatherman predicts a very nice day for the 4th.  Today it was 76 degrees.  Beautiful!  By the way, we never got the rain that was forecast.  It was predicted on our local weather station, our home atomic weather station and the willow switch that’s mounted on our garden shed.  I don’t know how that thing does it but it’s in line with high tech every time.  Yesterday it was pointed downward and on this wonderful surprise of a gorgeous day it was straining toward the sky.  I hope this finds you well for Ruby Tuesday.  We’ll talk again soon!

Stamps:  Carte Postale

Paper:  Sage Shadow, River Rock, BasicGrey Stella Ruby

Ink:  Sage Shadow, Close to Cocoa

Accessories:  Martha Stewart ribbon, antiqued brass brads, My Mind’s Eye quote, ticket corner punch, mat pack and paper piercer, Scotch brand mounting tape

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Jul 01 2007

Time in the Garden

Published by leslierich under Garden

Garden SlopeIt’s been a while since I shared any garden photos so I thought I’d do that today.  I’ve been home from work this week, a little vacation from the daily routine.  I spent some time with friends and family, did a little shopping and stamping, finished a book, watched some movies — mostly all the same things I try to stuff into the work week but without the schedule, the hurrying and the sleep deprivation.

Throughout all of it was my desire to spend time in the garden.  Nothing is more calming and tranquil for me than my garden sanctuary.  Everything just melts away in the middle of all that green.   Today was one of those days.  The forecast said rain and when there’s rain in the offing it’s always preceded by the most gloriously exquisite day.  I live on the Oregon Coast and our property is situated not far from the ocean, very temperate and when the thermometer reaches 70 degrees, we’re getting pretty warm.  If it’s 80 degrees I get downright sluggish.  Almost every year we have a lone 100 degree day and our world almost stands still.  Today was in the upper 60’s — room temperature.

Barberry and Butterfly BushThe first picture is one of the easier areas to photograph in the middle of the day because it’s in the shade.  Those sunny spots might look fabulous in real life, but a photo from my little digital camera without a polarizing filter winds up looking pretty washed out.  The shady areas are never quite ablaze with color but I love all those different shades and textures of green.  The chartreuse froth under the orange lilies is Lady’s Mantle.  I planted it there but it reseeds like crazy and it’s become the foundation of much of the garden.  It’s everywhere, but very welcome.  Everything looks good with it.

The second photo is a section of the front walk.  I’ve shown you this area before, but I can never get over the glory of this barberry.  I trim it into a rounded shape every year in March and it erupts into this riotous display by June.  Beyond it is the gray-green foliage and purple blooms of a butterfly bush.  I hope you’ve had the pleasure of sinking your nose into the soft cushion of this flower and inhaling its fragance (but, hopefully, a bee didn’t have the same idea at the same time).  The scent of these flowers transports me to another time for some reason.  It evokes a memory that I can’t quite put my finger on.  I’ve puzzled over it many times; I can smell the memory, but I can’t visualize it.  It’s very pleasant and comforting, though.  It’s always been lilacs that I associate with my Mom, but I can’t figure out this butterfly bush…  I’m sorry the camera washed out the pink cranesbill across the path from the butterfly bush.  Try to imagine those big purple blooms bowing over the emerald carpet, nearly reaching into the cloud of pink.  That path is like a gateway to a secret garden.  Turn left and you enter the area shown in the first photo.  Turn right and…well…maybe we’ll go there later.

Spirea and Smoke TreeFinally, the last photo is a companionable pair I look forward to every year — purple smoke tree and spirea.  They’re in the front walk, too, but not included in that photo.

Sadly, the wheelbarrow now rests against its tree behind the garden shed and the gloves are in their drawer.  My week at home is done.  I feel very fortunate to be able to come home for lunch on the patio and you can bet I’ll be walking out there with my coffee in the morning.  It’s my equivalent of yoga.  This week will be nice with Wednesday off for Fourth of July.  Not so bad.

I hope you all have a good Monday.  I’ll bet you’ve already been doing fun Fourth of July stuff!  Usually we’re hearing a lot of firecrackers by this time, but nothing yet.  I’ll see you back here for Ruby Tuesday.  Take care! 

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