Today I would like to show you my make for Ike's World Challenges!
The current Challenge (#76) is "Military Tribute"...and this is my midway post...
Our village has been yarn bombed for Remembrance Day...
These lovely poppies have been made by lots of local people.
I would love to say that I had made some of them - but the last time I participated in a Yarnscape was in 2013!
I wanted to follow the Remembrance and poppy theme -
if you pop over to Ike's World Challenges you will find there is a super freebie to pick up:
Our village has been yarn bombed for Remembrance Day...
These lovely poppies have been made by lots of local people.
I would love to say that I had made some of them - but the last time I participated in a Yarnscape was in 2013!
I wanted to follow the Remembrance and poppy theme -
if you pop over to Ike's World Challenges you will find there is a super freebie to pick up:
Poppy Wreath
I coloured this with Promarkers and decided to use it in a layout.
I wanted to use some photos of the 'Weeping Window' at Caernarfon Castle,
taken this week by my friend Ioan.
Caernarfon Castle is the first location in Wales to host Poppies: Weeping Window by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper. Poppies: Weeping Window is a cascade comprising several thousand handmade ceramic poppies, and was originally seen pouring from a high window to the ground below at the Tower of London as part of the installation Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red.
This was the paper layout I made a couple of years ago showing photos of the Tower of London installation.
My layout today is digital using Serif Craft Artist 2.
I started with a grey background and added the photos and wreaths.
Originally I added frames around the photos
but I decided I preferred the stark look without them.
I added the words from the poem
For the Fallen
by Robert Laurence Binyon (1869-1943), published in The Times newspaper on 21st September 1914.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
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Look forward to seeing your creations in Challenge #76...
Fantastic pictures.
ReplyDeleteGot a little history lesson today too.
Can't believe those poppies at the top
are yarn - I was thinking how lucky you
were that the flowers were still blooming.
thanks for sharing. take care.
What a beautiful tribute, Susan! I love this! Hugs, Autumn
ReplyDeleteSuperb. What a fabulous tribute. I love the yarn poppies in your photo and that castle and Tower creations are just amazing. So moving and what fantastic tributes. Thank you very much for making this for me at IWC :-)
ReplyDeleteHugz
IKE xxx
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