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Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2025

"Sunrise (Summer - SPA Guest Host)" - Postcard

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This week I have the honor of guest hosting Sunday Postcard Art, and I chose the challenge theme "Summer."


When I made this art piece months ago, I didn't realize it would reflect how hot the Summer would be where I live in the northeast US. We will be having our third or fourth Heat Advisor this coming Tuesday and Wednesday, when the Heat Index will be 100 F to 105 F (37.7 C to 40.5 C).

I created this using GIMP 2.10.38

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

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The sun is gonna keep on shining
Brighter days on the horizon

Alright - Red Carpet (Brad Carter Radio Edit)

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

"Ocean Blue" - Postcard

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This week's Our Midweek Muse theme was "Blue".

I created this using GIMP 2.10.38.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Thursday, July 6, 2023

"Down By The Beach" - Postcard

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This week's Our Midweek Muse theme was "Water".

I created this using GIMP 2.10.34

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Sunday, June 11, 2023

"Bathing Beauty" - Postcard

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This week's Sunday Postcard Art theme was "Bathing Beauties".

I created this using GIMP 2.10.34

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Sunday, September 11, 2022

"Summer Pastels" - Postcard

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I'm in the process of going through my UFO (UnFinished Objects & Projects) pile to complete them or throw them into the scrap heap.

I created this using GIMP 2.10.32.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

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Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different outcome. It's past time for the insanity to stop.

Friday, September 2, 2022

"Summer Crab" - Postcard

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I created this using GIMP 2.10.32

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Friday, July 15, 2022

"Light Keeper" - Postcard

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I created this using GIMP 2.10.30

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

"Nautical Seahorse" - Postcard

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I created this using GIMP 2.10.30

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Monday, June 20, 2022

Summer Solstice - Week 26 - The Book of Days

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The week26 theme for my Book of Days was Summer Solstice.

I created this using GIMP 2.10.30.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

The master index for all of my entries is here.

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I've seen the world
Done it all, had my cake now
Hot summer nights
Hot summer days
Will you still love me when I'm no longer young and beautiful?
Will you still love me when I've got nothing but my aching soul?

Young And Beautiful - Lana Del Rey

Saturday, July 17, 2021

"Children" - Postcard

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This week's Sunday Postcard Art challenge theme was "Children."

I created this using GIMP 2.10.24.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Monday, June 21, 2021

"Summer Knights" - Postcard

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I created this using GIMP 2.10.24.

This piece is similar to another one I made recently.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

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I use my own invented term “predictable performance” to predict beforehand the actions of those who are in power on the “world stage.” I have a high accuracy percentage rate. Predicting what will happen is not hard to do, if one is paying attention to actions instead of words. But it also requires one to be objective, which fewer people seem to be able to be these days. Sometimes my timeline is a bit off, but my prediction itself is still correct. But sometimes I’m completely wrong, too. Time will tell, which category 9/9/2021 falls into.

99 Red Balloons - Nena

99 Decision Street, 99 ministers meet
To worry, worry, super-scurry
As 99 red balloons go by.


I wonder if the Roman Empire had a huge debt held by (owed to) other “countries” just before it collapsed.

I also wonder if there were people pulling the strings and mocking the Romans, as the Roman Empire collapsed.

O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;
It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock
The meat it feeds on; (Othello - Shakespeare)


Nights In White Satin (full version) - Moody Blues

Nights in white satin, never reaching the end,
Just what I'm going through they can't understand.
Some try to tell me, thoughts they cannot defend,

Breath deep
The gathering gloom
Cold hearted orb
That rules the night

Thursday, June 17, 2021

"Summer Knight Passion" - Postcard

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I created this using GIMP 2.10.24.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

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I know I can't be the only one who notices all of the clever, "cute" nicknames the US Government, US News Media, and US Entertainment industries have come up with over the decades:

"Baghdad Bob", "Jihadi John"

"Patrick Price", "Parker Promo", "Maya Markdown", etc. (State Farm insurance)

Harley Quinn (harlequin, DC Comics), Brook Lynn (Brooklyn, soap opera General Hospital)

Snowmageddon, Snowpocalypse, and Snowzilla

I’m surprised they haven’t found a way to be clever with shape words like Polygon, etc.

Because we've had clever uses of numbers. Remember how some people were getting married on dates like 7/7/2007, 8/8/2008, 9/9/2009, etc.? 12/12/2012 was the last date available for that sequence until 2101. But 4/3/21 was also popular. (ABC News) So maybe 8/13/21 will be too. (Fibonacci)

Numbers like 9/9 work well in the world of "cute" because the date format is the same in the US and the EU. I wonder if anything "momentous" will happen on 9/9/2021.


99 - Toto
99, I've been waiting so long
I never thought it would happen


Return of the Mack - Mark Morrison
Well, I tried to tell you so
'Cause I knew it from the start
Letting all the people know

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

"Summer Beach Days" - Postcard

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This week's
Three Muses  challenge theme was "Summer."

I created this using GIMP 2.10.24.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Saturday, June 5, 2021

"Take A Trip 1 & 2" - Postcard

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This week's Sunday Postcard Art challenge theme was "Take A Trip."

I created this using GIMP 2.10.24.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Saturday, April 17, 2021

"Pastimes" - Postcard

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This week's Sunday Postcard Art challenge theme was "Hobbies / Pastimes."

I created this using GIMP 2.10.24.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

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My own quote: There is so little time to enjoy life, and then it's over, like falling leaves.

And when our worlds they fall apart
When the walls come tumbling in
Though we may deserve it
It will be worth it

Halo - Depeche Mode

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Summer Beach Huts Tin Can Wind Chime - Photograph

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I took those photographs of the tin can wind chime that I made and hung in my yard this past week. The strings on the original wind chime broke, and the wood rotted. I almost threw away the chimes, but then I got the idea to use a tin can (coffee can) to restring it. I decoupaged a Summer Beach Huts napkin onto this, but I intentionally didn't use an exterior clear coat sealer / medium on this project.

The steps of how to make it are:

Tin Can Wind Chimes Project:

What you will need:

tin can, cleaned
decorative napkin (for decoupage)
wind chime pipes (from a salvaged wind chime)
wind chime center piece (I used a wood block)
screw eye / eye hook (for wind chime center piece wood block)

piece of plastic wrap
decoupage medium (I used Liquitex Matte Gel)
decoupage brush (I used a sponge brush)

hammer
nail / screw
pin / needle
sewing needle

fishing line (I used 12 lb. .013 Dia. Zebco Omniflex fishing line)
small plastic bottle caps (I used Polar seltzer bottle caps)
string

Steps:

Determine the appropriately sized tin can to go with the wind chime pipes, based on the diameter of the tin can.

After using the contents of the can, remove any labels / glue from it. (Note: a little leftover glue won't matter, because it will be covered over by the paint and the decoupaged napkin.)

Clean / rinse the tin can and then allow it to dry.

Paint the tin can with acrylic paint (typically a very light color when using a napkin for the decoupage "paper.").

Mark hole punch locations with sharpie or other marker, on the sides of the can closest to the can opening. (I used a string to go around the can (circumference), then marked five evenly spaced hole points on the string with the sharpie, using a ruler. I then put the string around the can again, and marked the spots on the can.)

Mark hole punch location in the center of tin can bottom (which will become the top of the wind chime).

Fill the tin can with water and put it into the freezer.

Wait for the water to freeze inside the tin can.

Remove tin can and quickly punch the holes in it, using the previously marked points. Use a hammer and a nail (or screw) to punch the holes in the tin can. Do the sides first, then the top (bottom).

Re-use the ice / water.

Wait for the tin can to dry completely.

Use a pin (or needle) and insert it between the three layers of the decoupage napkin, to separate the printed layer from the other two layers.

Lay the decoupage napkin print side down, so that the back side of the napkin is facing up. Determine where the center point of the tin can should be, by rotating the can 180 degrees so that the back seam is facing you, and the center of the can is facing down toward the center of the napkin design.

While holding the decoupage medium brush in one hand, place the tin can over your other hand. Brush the decoupage medium onto the side of the can, completely coating it. Also coat a little bit of the rim and top of the can, as well as the bottom rim of the can.

Position the can so that the center is facing down, and the back seam is facing you, and press the center of the tin can into the center of the backside of the napkin, leaving enough of a bottom edge that can be folded into the inside of the can.

Gently roll the can from side to side, so that the napkin adheres to it, until you have almost completely covered the can, but not quite to the back seam.

Use a piece of plastic wrap to press the napkin onto the tin can at the seam point, with a little overlap. If there is excess napkin, don't press too much of it, so that the overlap is only about 1/4".

Using the piece of plastic wrap, press the napkin all around the tin can sides.

Also use the piece of plastic wrap to fold over the bottom of the napkin into the inside of the can.

Also use the piece of plastic wrap to fold over the top of the napkin onto the inside edge of the top of the can, to create a small seam that will be covered over later with a circle cut out of the same napkin.

Wait for the tin can to dry.

Cut away any excess napkin from the top of the can, leaving the small seam still decoupaged to the top rim and inner edge.

Measure and cut out a circle from the same napkin, that fits over the inner top of the tin can. (Note: you can use the can to trace the circle onto the napkin, then cut a little bit inside of that, to fit the inner area of the top of the can.)

Verify the circle fits flat on the top of the tin can, trimming any excess if necessary.

Brush the decoupage medium onto the top of the can, completely coating it.

Gently place the napkin circle onto the top of the tin can, and use the piece of plastic wrap to press it into place.

Wait for the tin can to dry.

Using the same nail (or screw) that you used to punch the holes into the tin can, carefully pierce the holes in the can that are now covered by the napkin.

Use at least one coat of an exterior clear coat sealer / medium over all napkin areas, including the inside bottom rim of the tin can.

Wait for the tin can to dry.

Use fishing line to create the top hanging loop for the wind chimes. (Note: I used a small plastic bottle cap, pierced by a nail, to create a stopper on the inside of the can in the loop. I also used another small plastic bottle cap, pierced by a nail, with string through it and tied to the outside of the hanging loop, to keep the fishing line from being able to fall through the center hole in the top of the can.)

(Note: I used 12 lb. .013 Dia. Zebco Omniflex fishing line)

With the tin can hanging from something, use fishing line to string the wind chime pipes to the five holes in the bottom of the can. (Note: if the distance between the holes in the wind chime pipe are wide, use a sewing needle to thread the fishing line through the pipe holes.)

Use fishing line to string a center piece that will hit the wind chime pipes when the wind blows. (I used a wood block, with a screw eye / eye hook screwed into the center of it.)

Saturday, June 20, 2020

"Summer Solstice Sun" - Postcard

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I created this using GIMP 2.10.18.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Thursday, August 22, 2019

"Ocean Bathing Beauty" - Postcard

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I made this using the same images as this tag. The quality of the woman image was very poor, but I liked how she looked, so I used her anyway.

I created this using GIMP 2.10.12.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

"Ocean Bathing Beauty" - Tag

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This week's Tag Tuesday challenge was "Anything goes."

This is my fourth entry for the challenge. The quality of the woman image was very poor, but I liked how she looked, so I used her anyway.

I created this using GIMP 2.10.12.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

"Dolphin Ship Anchor" - Tag

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This week's Tag Tuesday challenge was Summer Fun.

This is my second entry. I reused part of the first tag that I made, because I liked the design.

I created this using GIMP 2.10.12.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)