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Date Joined: January 31, 2010
Last Online: June 12, 2016 Country: Netherlands My soap website |
I am a 54 year old woman. I live with my partner in a city (although I would love to live in the country). I used to have 2 cats, but they died recently. I love to make art and do handicraft. I have a web shop with my own handmade soap and a web shop with my linocuts. I have Lylme disease (borrelia). It brings me a lot of trouble but also several good things. For instance I never enjoyed life so much as since I became severely ill again. I feel very happy from time to time. I live in the south of the country now, but hope to go back to the north, where I was born and raised. The air is much more clean in the north, which is better for me. The doctor says air pollution influences Lyme disease negative. And my family and several friends live there. But it is hard for my husband to get a job there and for me it is not the moment to go for another job. I can work 2 days per week now. It costs me a lot of energy, but I really love my work and in that way it gives me also energy.
At the bottom I have put more information about, and/or an explanation of, the words marked with a *, mostly combined with a link to a picture.
This is what I am doing at the moment. I love almost everything.
I swap postage stamps for my dad from:
I am allergic to a meldew in old paper, so please bag up older stamps properly. .
All colors are fine to me, but these colors I especially like.
I prefer to receive a postcard in an envelope. In this way it is not so damaged and I can use the stamps for my dad who is collecting postage stamps.
I like the idea of recycling to save the earth. If a (handmade) postcard is blanc at the back, I will recycle it: first I enjoy the cards I get for a couple of months (I put them next to my computer or hang them on the wall) and then send them out within the Netherlands for someone who has a birthday, is ill, or something like that, saying I got the card via a swap. In this way both I myself and someone else can enjoy the card and we are recycling too. It is up to you whether you want to write on the back or not. Maybe you have your own thoughts about it. I send out my cards blank most of the time, so other people can do the same if they want to. Except when people say they like the card written. .
Here you will find an explanation of words in my profile marked with an *.
lino cut - is similar to woodcut, and I have done that too, but I like the more detailed lino cuts. First I make several drawings, then draw on the lino, cut the lino, put ink on it with a roller and print it on paper using a press. This process takes several days of work. A multicolor lino is made with several lino cuts printed separate over each other on the same paper.
pitfire - the ceramics will be baked in the middle of an open very hot woodfire. Afterwards you can see the effects of the flames. See a picture here
raku - this pottery technique originated in Japan in the late 16th century. I bake the ceramics in my self made outside kiln and heat it on wood until 1000 C / 1800 F. I take out the ceramics while they are still glowing red and I will wait a few seconds until I hear the glaze crackling. Then I put it into a closed container filled with sawdust. The smoke will be absorbed by the unglazed parts and crackles and they turn black. Copper glaze will turn red when oxygen is reduced. Red glaze is normally hard to get because the color disappears in high temperature. You can see a picture here
didgeridoo - a kind of large natural wooden trumpet, about as long as a human being. Original made by the aboriginals of Australia. We have made some didgeridoo's ourselves, from bamboo, plastic pipes and Giant Hogweed
shaman drum - a large flat hooped or oval shaped drum, see here. We have made our 2 shaman drums ourselves.
tingsha's - copper bells, see here
snowflake obsidian - black gem stone with white or grey spots on it. See for instance here
Comments
Irina, Thank you for the beautiful postcards of Bulgaria. My favorite is "Land of Roses."
hoi hoi, ben even aan het kijken wie er momenteel actief mee-swapt en daar hoor jij natuurlijk ook bij. Als je zin hebt om ook te komen op de Dutch swappers ontmoetingsdag dan ben je zeker van harte welkom Meer informatie kun je vinden op het forum. Groet en wie weet tot op 24 maart. Susan
Irina, Thank you for the beautiful postcards and stamps. I will enjoy looking at each one. I am currently working on my calendar stamp collection and many of the4 stamps you sent will be placed on it. I hope your father liked the stamps I sent. Peace to all.
Very interested in your explanations and your pictures to represent the item. They are all so new to us here, but fabulous. If I knew how to do ceramics I certainly would bake them in our very hot wood fires we have each year in our fire pit. How interesting, Thanks for the explanation. It would be so much fun to do any of these crafts. The Lino cuts sounds like I could also put them to good use. I will have to google for instructions of such. TYVM,my friend
Thank you sincerely for being my angel for two swaps .Your cards are lovely and you obviously have a great talent and a big heart. I will treasure your creations and the thought that went into them. Anne
Thank you so much for writing swaps for us all on Gentle Hugs. You deserve lots of Gentle Hugs. I'd like to post back and forth with you as I didn't knoow about a lot of things on your profile.
Thanks so much for the beautiful lino cut for the naked Christmas card angel, and also for the extra puzzle you included, I will have a lot of fun doing that! :D
hey Irina!!!!!!! leuk om je hier te zien!! ben je ook het slachtoffer van Treksek? laat iets weten en ik angel de swap voor je! xxx
Hoi ik wens je een fijne 2012 ik heb nog wel wat gebruikte postzegels.
van verschillende landen. dus kan je wel x keer naar je toe sturen.
groetjes mariska
Dankjewel! Ik ben het allemaal nog een beetje aan het ontdekken hier, maar wat ik tot nu toe heb gezien spreekt me wel heel erg aan!