Author: Clare at CatsEatDogs

Six Word Saturday

I came across a box of digital watches today, so I snapped a few of them. I don’t think I ever had one, but I think my brother did. I like the look of the middle one, a computer from the 1980’s on your wrist! Did you wear one, was it super cool? Got a Six Word Saturday? Do share! Or pop it on Insta using #sixwordsaturday. Fun! Happy Weekend x

Through The Lens Thursday 21. Street

I have been taking part in Through the Lens Thursday this year which is a project to improve our skills at using a DSLR camera on manual mode rather than auto. It has been a wonderful experience so far and I am learning so much as well as seeing improved photos. My previous pictures are over on my blog at CatsEatDogs, click over if you like and have a look. Every week there is a prompt to inspire our photos and this week is Street. This photo was taken as I walked to the post office (I don’t usually carry my camera to the post office, but I knew I needed a photo and I knew I would be seeing streets!). I must admit the streets are uninspiring locally but this restaurant is housed in one of the few original buildings left along this street. I think it used to be a shop back in ye olde days. I have never been in, but I like the building, just shows there is usually something interesting …

Genesis Moment for CatsEatDogs Jewellery (that’s me!)

The Genesis Moment idea is the brainchild of the wonderful Rachael at The Bowerbird Girl blog. What was my ‘Genesis Moment’, the moment of ‘aha, that is what I want to do when I grow up’ for me? How has that developed into what I do now, what I am known for? That is the question and a tricky one I think, I am still not really sure what I want to do when I grow up. Do I have an answer, well yes, thanks for asking, I do. I have been making jewellery for a good many years, mainly for myself and now I sell it too. Only recently have I found my ‘what I do’, the ‘What are you known for’ part of the Genesis Moment. To be honest, I used to make jewels which I knew would be popular but they really weren’t my style, but someone had asked, so I obliged. These pieces are never your best work are they, kind of someone else’s idea really. A few years ago, I …

Weekly Photos 20/52

  1.  My neighbour’s lovely onion head flower. 2.  Birdy at the zoo. 3.  Seal teeth. 4.  Seal watching. 5.  Hippo behind the fish. 6.  Rain soaked Peony. 7.  Clouds on Hipstamatic. 8.  Watching kickball. 9.  Thistle at the Metro train track. This week was hot and cold and sunny and rainy.  Pretty much all weather covered!  I survived a school field trip to the zoo where we saw lots of animals even though it rained all day.  I had a small group of kids to herd and they all had a great time, not a single complaint about the rain! I have been stalking the neighbourhood flowers, they are so glorious, I have to snap photos whenever I get chance.  The peonies were so gorgeous in the rain, I didn’t care that I was on my knees with my camera trying to get the best angle with flower and raindrops in perfect harmony (and focus). I haven’t used the Hipstamatic app for a while as sometimes all of those lens/film choices get a little …

Through The Lens Thursday 20. Empty.

Firstly, let me say how much I am enjoying Through The Lens Thursday and how much I am learning.  So, thanks to Greta at GFunkified and Alison at Writing Wishing who dreamt the whole thing up with a prompt for every week. When I first switched my camera to manual a few months I was almost positive that I would soon be back to auto as I had less than no idea what all the numbers meant and which to use for any given photo situation.  I was convinced I would be missing great shots left, right and centre because one or all of my numbers would be wrong and my photo would be dark, out of focus or both! Well, here I am and I have not gone back to auto and even better, I can’t believe I didn’t make the effort years ago to use manual.  Yes, it is confusing (still), and I thank the photography fairies everyday that I can take a ton of photos of the same thing and delete the …

Hand Made Card Swap

In April I joined in a Spring Card Swap hosted by Kerry at Handmade Success. The deal was, make a card or buy a handmade card and send it snail mail to your allotted partner. Done and done. This was a nice change for me as I don’t usually make cards, I have printed photos onto cards, but I don’t paint or write or paint and write on cards.  I do now!  I had such fun using the brush script technique to paint on lots of cards.  Firstly painting and writing through a pile of paper to warm up my brush and brain. My partner was Kerry from Handmade Success (no pressure then) and I made her a brush script card. Or rather I made lots with various words and phrases and picked the one I liked best. I ruined one by trying to be cute with washi tape. Fail. Keep it simple stupid was the lesson learnt there methinks. I sent the middle card to Kerry and I received the beauty above.  It is …

10 on the tenth and weekly photos 19/52

  10 on the tenth from Saturday, I didn’t post on Saturday because it was the Bead Soup Blog Party reveal and I didn’t want to be posting all day!  So here they are! 1.  Mr Y and I got up early to go a local church ‘Garage’ sale.  We got there so early we had to join a little line to get in.  Very keen!  I spotted this box as soon as we got there and I thought it would be ideal to store photos in.  When I bought it, it was labeled ‘suprise hardware $1’, so I took my hardware chances and got the box.  Turns out it is great for my photos and it was indeed full of hardware including some very nice hooks I will most likely use.  Good start to the sale! 2.  The jewels I made with the beads I received as part of the Bead Soup exchange. 3. and 4. A tin and buttons from the sale. 5. and 6. Award winning magnets!  Another score from the garage …

Bead Soup Blog Party Reveal 2014

Remember I wrote about the Bead Soup Blog Party a while back?  Well, I mixed up my soup, added a few ingredients and off I went to create some jewels! This is the second year I have taken part in the ‘Pretty Things’ Bead Soup Blog Party and it is always so much fun. From the initial partnering up to the excitement of receiving my bead soup in the mail, to the making of the final pieces.  Here is what I made last year, I have to say I am still a little in love with that butterfly ring. I knew I wanted to make a ring this year and I also wanted to use linen thread in the main piece.  One of the coconut buttons begged me to be a ring and who was I to argue?   The salmon hue of the linen complements the heart focal perfectly I think. Thanks to Cassi of Beads: Rolling Downhill blog for my lovely Soup, I can’t wait to go and see what she did with …

Six Word Saturday

After we had been grocery shopping this morning Mr Y climbed up a tree and had a little seaweed snack. Want to make a post a Six Word Saturday? Write on a photo or just write six words. Easy peasy. To make this picture, I used A Beautiful Mess app and Phonto app on the iPhone and iPad. Link to yours in the comments, post on Instagram #sixwordsaturday or just leave me six words. I would love to see them. Happy weekend and Happy Mother’s Day to all you mamas for tomorrow.