Showing posts with label Stamp Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stamp Camp. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2012

Day 15 of the 31 Days of Halloween

It's the middle of the night here and instead of tossing and turning, I'm going to tell you about my day 15 project. I had something in mind to do with a little wooden picture frame (the original idea is completely gone) but when I got out my box of picture frames I saw these beauties. Pam had given them to me either for Christmas or my birthday and didn't they look just like Halloween. The other part of my inspiration was several things I had seen here that reminded me of quilts. I cannot think of what this pattern is called where you piece strips and slice them apart and slide them around and put them back together but I did it with some of my Halloween papers and then mounted  skellie heads from Stamp Camp onto those little paper quilts.

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I'm finding the breezeway has a little more light on cloudy days than the studio unless I take my pictures before the cats are out of the garage and can just raise the studio door (also a garage but attached to the house) and that's where the brick wall comes from. I know, I'm being a little too chatty but I'm not sleepy yet!!

If you are here by accident, click on Terra's name at the top of the blogrolll ---->  to find out what our Hop is all about and possibly join us to see Halloween paper art that will amuse and amaze you!   If not, your next stop is Lisa's blog with her gorgeous creations. Thank all you Horrifying Hoppers and casual observers for your kind comments!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Day Eleven of the 31 Days of October

We are a third of the way through the month - that is a huge milestone! Congratulations to all of the Wicked Bloggers and Horrifying Hoppers. I have my fingers crossed that I can make it all the way. Oh darn, that makes it even more difficult to typw!
So uncrossing fingers, I have a totally digital project for today. As I was being obsessive about my people with batwings, I started noticing the succubi digital stamps out there. All I remember about succubi is that there was one in Ghostbusters, the movie. So I went to Wikipedia and discovered, tucked in with other interesting information, that Pope Sylvester II confessed on his deathbed to having a relationship with one. I'll post the project now and tell you more. Excited?


This succubus is the Night Flyer from Rick St.Dennis, a little bit of magic I happened across. The building is a stamp from Stamp Camp - it's an Italian monastery or something like that - close enough. Well, I'll just give you the high points of the story (roflmao). He was the first French pope, a darling of some higher ups, and he was an academic who either borrowed a design for an abacus using Arabic numerals or invented one. Not his only scientific achievement, it did enable him to perform complicated arithmetic that was not easy for Romans using Roman numerals, a beautiful but rather mixed system with no real base number. I love this stuff but feel free to skip to the bottom. Because of his studies in Seville and Cordova, Islamic cities, it was rumored that he practiced sorcery. He was considered to be the pope until his death but in fact the emperor, Otto II was deposed and Sylvester fled with him and was killed in his third attempt to reclaim the papacy. In legend, his "good" succubus, Meridiana, helped him to become pope. I'm not really a history buff, but the combination of math, science and succubi was irresistible to me. Wikipedia has lots more good stuff on succubi mostly about sex but wouldn't you rather read about math!!!

Wake up now...I'm done with the "?fun facts?" so get on back to the hop. Lisa is next and the rules are available at Terra's blog.at the top of the blogroll!