Monday, 12 October 2009

Buttons and mirror heart

not sure if large button works?

may stick to standard size for future ones.

Blue and cream mosaic heart

On a roll here.

Just set about linking to my flickr.

Chalkwell Park - wall

Lovely - just want to rub my hands over it

Friday, 9 October 2009

Just done a tutorial


lets see if I can upload a pic,
wow, its really simple now I've done a tutorial. Here's the latest items I've crafted, spotted the missing tesserrae? Ho Ho Ho

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

My profile

Not going to write too much as just sorted my profile out, linked photos from flckr, and my facebook. Computer battery running low now but jubilant that I have linked those things and doing a bit more on my blog.

By the way its not rainy tuesday anymore, its really rainy Wednesday.

later
N

Monday, 5 October 2009

So that one worked...

so if I now write a bit about my purpose here will it work?

Inspired by rainy day, Marie Claire article I read whilst having a lovely weekend away to celebrate 10yr wedding anniversary.

Been meaning to blog for a while, actually tried one in the summer but it was a bit too complex for the time I am able to commit at this stage. However, its now become more pressing, my Mosaics are rocking and rollin' so to speak and really inspired at mo, fab. Have loads of strings to pluck at present and hope this may give me some sanity to it all.

Other reason is my Community Group - Community Mosaics East have recently won funding for a project and I had volunteered to be the 'internet/ict' person - not a big issue I thought at the time. So now is the day of reckoning. I wonder if blogging is going to be a useful and possibly easy way of getting people involved in the project - its going to aimed at parents of school children and maybe they can use it to vote? track progress of the project, maybe visually.

The pressing issue is to see if people can suggest simple ideas that I can navigate with ease to ease this project. The parents are unlikely to have made mosaics before, they will take part in a 4 week programme of 2hrs to make Mosaics for themselves primarily but another aspect if favourable is to make something that can be put in the garden area - maybe a paving slab/s as a lasting testament to the project.

What's your thoughts out there?

Will this work?

third time lucky?