WOYWW 639

 I SAW A MOUSE! WHERE? THERE ON THE STAIR....

How can it be the 1st of September today? It was only yesterday that we celebrated New Year. Tempus Fugit extremely quickly, that's all I can say!

I haven't done much crafting at all this week, the weather has been fantastic in Wales and so we were seeing friends or in the garden, even arranging the schedule for the WI Craft Club which starts in October (hooray!)

G needed a new mask and I'd seen a different design (supposedly better for fog free glasses) on YouTube, so I thought I'd give it a go.


I found a nice blue bit of fabric, drew out the template and set to.


There was a bit of origami to do but it was straightforward...


It's an odd shape but seems to do the trick with the glasses so that's a result!

I also had time on Monday to do a bit of painting - whilst following my nose on YouTube, I'd come across Ellen Crimi Trent's tutorials and liked the ones she calls Mini Mondays (there's loads, too many to link) so had a bit of a play.

There were mini flower meadows:


Bit more practise needed I think! Ellen uses 3x3" squares but I just drew around a coaster as that was to hand!


Flowers in a blue and white vase.....

and a bit of nonsense but I needed something for a birthday card as well:


A mouse in some tea cups just because, lol! Not high art but a lot of fun to do :-D

So there you are, short and sweet today and I apologise if I've put a musical earworm in your head...*snigger*

Have a great week!

28 comments:

Helen said...

I'd like a bit of decent weather too please... late September when i have a week off! Love the wildflowers, and the mouse is cute!! Happy WOYWW Helen
#?

Sue said...

Hi Jan, Glad the mask worked for your hubby.

Loving the paintings.


Happy WOYWW
Sue

Mary Anne said...

Oh sweet, those mousies, but not when they are scampering around the house! Love the mask, I have ade that design as well, but for me they don't keep glasses clear as much as the anti-fog spray/wipe. Ah well.

Is Julia having a lie-in? Good for her!

Happy WOYWW,
Mary Anne (?)

Sarah Brennan said...

Thanks for the ear worm Jan - clogs everywhere lol. What fabulous water colourings again this week too. You put me to shame in that department. That new mask design looks great for glasses wearers. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #?

Lynnecrafts said...

Hi Jan, love your flower paintings, especially the one with the blue and white vase. The mouse card made me smile. We sing that to the cats 😻. I hope all’s well with Julia, any news?
Love
Lynnecrafts

Diana Taylor said...

Hi Jan, your watercolour painting is beautiful - the flowers are exquisite and I love the mouse in the teacups - so cute. The mask looks interesting, I'm glad it does the job, misty glasses seems to be a big problem with mask wearing.
I hope you have a lovely week,
Diana xx

Annie said...

Glad you've been enjoying the lovely weather and, like me found time for a bit of painting fun [but I must say yours is much better than mine].
Hugs,
Annie x #2

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

The mouse in the cup is gorgeous and the new mask looks good too. I saw one made from a circular piece that worked really well as it had a piece for the nose and chin by turning parts in a similar way. Have a lovely woyww, Angela x6x

Twiglet said...

That little mouse pic is brilliant Jan - high art? of course it is!! I love the soft muted watercolours - they will make fab cards or tiny framed pics. Still chuckling at your bush/secateurs comment and suddenly Brazillian rainforest popped into my head! xx Jo

Christine said...

So pleased you have had good weather, makes me feel better knowing someone did! It's been very overcast here.
That mask looks a lot more comfortable than most of the patterns I have found.
Just love your paintings, what a hidden talent you have.
Enjoy the week
Christine #19

BJ said...

I could do with frost free glasses with a mask on, might have to search out that pattern...Super paintings again, maybe when I get my hand sorted I might try some!!! Adore the mouse. Have to say all the scrapbooking is great to look back on, even my son is amazed of the things we have done and get reminded of. I guess they are my sort of diary. BJ#18

Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith said...

Awww, the mouse is so cute! I do a lot of "following my nose" on YT too! Your watercolour florals are fantastic - so light and delicate! I've never seen a mask with that design - does it really stop the misting of your glasses? I don't normally wear glasses out and about, but I do need them for checking product information in shops and it's annoying when they mist up. I've become a bit lax with my mask wearing lately - I only wear them where the majority of people wear them (interesting the difference between Waitrose and Home Bargains, both of which I frequent) - but if a shop is crowded, I won't even go in. Thanks for your visit, Jan - have a lovely week! xx zsuzsa #20

Crafting With Jack said...

Such an educational morning! First I looked up Tempus Fugit, although I had a pretty good idea what it meant. Did you know you can get a Tempus Fugit Grandfather Clock? Or that Tempus Fugit Arestum is a spell to go back in time in Harry Potter? Yes I know, got distracted again 🤣. Love your mouse in the teacups Angela #10

craftyani said...

Glad you have been enjoying the good weather. Love the mouse in a cup. I have yet to find a mask that doesn't steam my glasses up, but maybe that's because of the heat/humidity where I live. Hey we had all of a few spots of rain this morning still live in hope. Ani

Neet said...

What's with all this papercrafting? And not a rubber stamp in sight - all hand drawn or painted freely byj you! Wow, you have had this talent hidden and I am so glad it has come out at last. Lovely work Jan.
The mask sounds interesting, was thinking of asking for the pattern but if it involves anything resembling origami forget it, I am hopeless with a piece of paper and instructions never mind fabric.
Look forward to more reports on how it goes.
Hugs, Neet 12 xx

Stacy Sheldon said...

Ooh yes, I have seen people with masks like that but, have not come across them for sale here. You'll have to share down the road if he likes it better? Love those mini paintings too Jan. ~Stacy #22

Shoshi said...

I simply love your watercolours, Jan. The little meadows are a delight, and I adore the little mouse in the tea cups! Why not, indeed? (The kitties would make short work of him, though...)

Thank you for your visit, and I'm pleased you like my Fibonacci spiral nautilus pendant! It is rather special. I have wanted to own a nautilus shell for so many years and this miniature one is just the ticket. As for the mosaic, this afternoon I decided to take your advice and see if I could darken the grout. I did my old mixed media trick of painting the whole thing with black acrylic and before it dried, rubbed it off the surface with a damp sponge so that the paint in the recessed bits remained. I need to do it two or three times more, but already I think it's a great improvement! Photos next week. Thanks so much - I think I may get to like the piece a bit more now! I'm hoping to have some pics of Phase Two of the DVD project by next week too.

Happy WOYWW,
Shoshi x #17

John said...

I'm just trying to hunt out a link to Stamping Ground for my other alf and came across your post. This new mask design looks like it might work. So I'll let her know (Spyder) in the meantime, your link does work for us either! But the probablem is solvable! John

Lynn Holland said...

I see your painting getting better and better, you must be happy in your creating Jan.
What a super idea with the mask, it’s a pain in the backside when your glasses get fogged up. I’ve never enough free hands to clear them as it’s usually when I’m shopping
Have a lovely week in sunny Wales. It’s dry up in Lancashire but a bit cooler
Lynn xx

Spyder said...

NO, hubby's wrong, your link and everybody's link didn't work but he's found another way in to Stamping Ground! Yay! I do like the shape of your mask and I still have some cat and owl squares I could use as I think we will still be wearing our masks for sometime yet! Love the paint work. And the mouse!! Happy WOYWW ((lyn))#22

Empire of the Cat said...

Your fog-free mask pattern is intriguing. Glad it works, I really need to be making some more masks for a bit of variety. Happy WOYWW! Elle #11, EOTC

Lindart said...

Hi Jan! Neat new mask! Do you have a link for it? I was at the theater last night, wearing a mask, of course, and my glasses kept fogging up. I may get a job soon, and I'm sure the same thing will happen in I have to wear a mask for long periods of time. I love the yarn bombing in your last post, so colourful and happy! It must be so nice to live by the sea! Thanks for your visit last week, sorry I wasn't able to get back to you :-( have a great week! Lindart #25

Julia Dunnit said...

Your painting skills are awesome. I Love that stack of teacups, one of my favourite sort of image, in picture or for real. You clever old brush.
I hope your weather is a bit good this week too, we seem to have long cloudy days that just don’t shift till about 6pm, then the sun appears but it’s a bit low for warmth. Frustrating!

Susan Renshaw said...

Beautiful paintings - and I love the mouse in cups.
The mask sounds interesting, although I have made one design that is pretty good with my glasses.
Happy WOYWW!
Stay safe and keep well!
Susan #7
Calling All Crafters! – My Blog!

Marit said...

Yep, you put the song in my head (and I know it with the Dutch words as well....) I hope Catharina and the Waves will manage to get it out ("Walking on sunshine" plays on the radio right now...) I love the painting of the blue vase and your mouse (oops, there it is again) is so cute! We finally have nice weather today - it is indeed lovely to be outside right now. Enjoy your weekend, hug from Holland. Marit #4

Eva said...

Hi Jan! Nearly two times in the week I saw a mouse on the stair. Gift from my cat.....Nice new mask for your hubby.
I took a look on the video from Ellen Crimi Trent. I really love this little peaces she colored. And yours are adorable.
Thank you for initiate me to paint again.
I prefer small paintings.
And the card with the litte mouse! So humorous!
Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and well.
Eva from Austria

SusanLotus said...

Hej och tack för ditt besök på min sida! :)
Vad fint du syr egna munskydd. Jag har nyligen
ärvt en symaskin av min svärmor så jag ska försöka
lära mig att sy... Det blir nog en fyrkantig kudde till att börja med.

Ha det gott!
Sussie nr 23

StampinCarol said...

I'm late due to napping but I'm getting around! Hope the new style mask does the trick. Love the watercolors! And the mouse and tea cups is adorable!
Hope you have a great weekend!
Carol N #21

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