Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Painting My Ancestors

Ahem. Hello!

It's been a while. Like just short of 7 years since I've posted to this blog. Yikes! I never intended to take this long of a break, lol!

Time flies by like the blink of an eye. Here we are in 2016. I still create the occasional scrapbook page here and there but another outlet for my creative spirit has taken digi-scrapbooking's place. I've taken up painting. Not digital painting but the old fashioned way. I started with watercolors, then tried gouache. After that I gave pastels a try. Then I moved into oils. And the last thing I tried was acrylics. Of course, my photography has continued all this time as well and it provides me with most of the reference photos I use for my paintings. Most but not all.

Mostly I paint nature things... landscapes, flowers, etc. But I guess it was inevitable that one day I would combine my love of painting with my love of genealogy and family history. And that finally happened a few weeks ago. Out of nowhere I got the inspiration to paint a picture of my great grandparents. One photo in particular popped into my head and once there it wouldn't leave. So I had to paint it! This photo was taken in Poland, probably in the 1930s but possibly as late as the early 1940s. It was a very small photo, about the size of a standard business card. It isn't in color and the tonal values leave much to be desired. But it's one of only two photos I have of my great grandparents and the other photo is an even poorer image.




As you can see, my great grandmother was wearing her special occasion folk costume so I'm guessing it was a special occasion. Great grandfather has his heavy winter coat on but the trees are in full foliage. So it can't have been a summer festival or Christmas. There are no leaves on the ground as you would find in late autumn so I'm guessing it was taken in early spring. Possibly Easter. As I understand it, the folk costumes differ around the various regions of Poland. Most likely the outfit my great grandmother had on was typical of the area where they lived (southern Poland).

When I decided to try painting this image of my great grandparents I just knew I had to do it in full color. I did some online research about the costumes from this area and discovered that the stripes in great grandmother's skirt would likely have been intense bold colors. Just my style! But what colors to use? I had no idea. So I just went with what felt right.

The photo was taken in bright sunlight, probably midday. That made for harsh shadows that sort of hid a lot of details making it difficult for me to determine what some things were. I guessed the best I could and added some flowers and foliage of my own here and there. Here's my interpretive version of my great grandparent's photo. It's a watercolor, 8"x 10" matted in an 11"x 14" frame.



It took me 2-3 weeks to paint it. I only paint a couple hours a day to avoid getting repetitive stress pain... writer's cramp with a paint brush. I'm pretty pleased with the way it came out considering it's the first time I've tried painting people. I like to think that my great grandparents would have liked it. I never met them. They died long before I was born. I'd also like to think that my mom would have liked it. She'd never met her grandparents either. It's been 9 years this month since she passed away.

I'm not going to try to teach how to paint your ancestors here but I will encourage you to do it. I found it created a more intimate connection with my great grandparents than just looking at that photo did. Buy some paints, take some classes, and connect with your ancestor too! I know, I know, you don't think you can do it, do you? Well, I challenge you to try! When you get done, post a link on Facebook or send me an email. I look forward to meeting your ancestors!



Friday, December 12, 2008

Christmas Around the World

Today is the day! The Christmas Around the World collab kit has been posted. This is the kit of kits. It's colossal and it's absolutely beautiful. In my opinion, they couldn't have picked a more appreciated color pallet to work from. I know I'm having a blue Christmas this year (3rd in a row for me) and many others are too. It's hard times for many folks and sad times for some too. But there is nothing hard or sad about this collaboration. You can make beautiful, fun, elegant, cheery, somber, sophisticated, quite or joyous scrap pages from the all the freebies offered here. There is something for everybody!

Here is one example from the 113 designers who are participating...


Isn't it wonderful?

So clear yourself some room on your hard drive (a lot of room!) and free up some time to download this fabulous collab kit. And don't forget to thank the designers who are giving us this kit for free!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Another Time and Place: Russian Easter

I hope you had a joyous and peaceful Easter and that you took lots of family photos! I know a lot of people are on "spring break" this week and will have some time for digi-scrapping. I have just the kit for those Easter photos... one of my favorite designers, Kyra, has created a Russian Easter kit that is just beautiful. Check this out...
Isn't it great?! Even if you're not Russian you can appreciate the beautiful hand painted eggs used in this kit. They will add elegance to your scrapbook page for the more mature, religious and quietly joyous photos in your collection. I love this kit!

You can get this kit from Kyra's blog, With a Russian/Dutch Heart. Here is the link to the Russian Easter kit. Do be sure and read the traditional Easter greetings Kyra writes about... wasn't it nice of her to share that?! Thank you Kyra!

Now go get creative with your genealogy!

Monday, January 14, 2008

Another Place and Time: Chanukah, Christmas, New Years!

Has it really been over a month since I've shared any tips for getting creative with your genealogy? Well shame on me!

The Christmas and Chanukah holidays are behind us for a few months but hey, there's always next year! On that note I'm going to share some holiday scrapbook kits with you so that you can scrap the memories of your most recent holiday and share them with your loved ones next holiday season.

First off I have a Chanukah kit called Chanukah Joys by CanDee that is very elegant. You can get the download link to Part 1 and Part 2 on her blog. Isn't it lovely?

And next up we have a HUGE Victorian Christmas kit I know you'll love. This kit is from the Winged Heart Ohio blog. It was created last year and re-released this year... with an add-on! Check out the previews...



You can find the download link for the main kit here and the add-on here. Isn't it just great?!!!

And just to round out the holiday season, I have a New Year's kit for you. This is a great timeless kit all done in black and white... tres chic!

It's called New Beginnings from the Raspberry Road Designs blog. Head on over and get it for yourself here! This is obviously a very versatile kit that you can use for both vintage and contemporary photos. Color photos would pop on these backgrounds!

I am constantly amazed at how generous these designers are to share their talents for free. They live for kind comments so please don't forget to drop them a note of thanks when you download!

It's time to start the new year off right. Go ahead... get creative with your genealogy!!!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Christmas Around the World

Free! Get it while you can!

The ultimate digital scrapbooking Christmas mega-mega kit is now available. This kit has like 60 designers contributing and will have hundreds of pieces. It's available free from today, December 10, 2007 until December 16, 2007 only so get it while you can.

A special blog has been set up to access this kit. It's called, Christmas Around the World Kit! The URL is: http://christmasaroundtheworldkit.blogspot.com/. The blog will have a list of links to the blogs of the participating designers. You'll have to hop from blog to blog to download all the pieces. Expect slow downloading at times as this will be a very popular kit, sure to have something something to please everyone.

I'll be busy downloading this kit over the next few days. I just know this is going to make my hard drive groan! I know you have Christmas photos just waiting to be used in scrapbook pages. Here's the ultimate digital scrapbooking kit... for free!

Now go get creative with your genealogy!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Happy St. Nicholas Day!

Here in America we don't really celebrate St. Nicholas Day the way they do in other countries. In Poland, for instance, Sw. Mikolaj brings all the children their presents on December 6th rather than on Christmas.

Whether you call him St. Nicholas, Sw. Mikolaj, or Santa Claus... whether he comes on December 6th or on Christmas... he is loved by children (and adults) around the world. I'll bet you have some photos of yourself and/or your loved ones with the gift-giving dude. In honor of St. Nicholas Day, here's a great free digital scrapbooking kit so you can create wonderful layouts with your photos.

This kit was make by Moune? (sorry but the blog is in French and I can't find the designer's name). Anyway, go to her blog http://escrapade.canalblog.com/ and scroll down to 21 November 2007 and you'll see the download link right below the image.


Here's a page I created with this kit.



Your turn! Let's see what you can do with the St. Nicholas kit...

Now go get creative with your genealogy!

Monday, December 3, 2007

Jasia's Christmas Card

Here's the cover of my Christmas card for 2007. It was created using the November megakit at SAS.


The photo is of the Nativity at Sweetest Heart of Mary Church in Detroit, Michigan.

Another Place and Time: Russian and Aussie Christmas

The digital scrapbooking blogs I follow are all in full swing with Christmas and Hanukkah kits being featured left and right. I've been on the lookout for any Christmas kits with an ethnic or era theme. Victorian Christmas kits are fairly common and I'll be posting some of them in an upcoming blog post. Other than that, there haven't been too many for me to share with you here. However, dear Kyra has created both Russian and Aussie themed Christmas kits that are just adorable!

Ded Moroz is the title of the first kit. You can see right off that this is the Russian one. It's a great little kit and you can download it here.



The next kit is called, An "Aussie" Christmas. This is large kit with lots of great embellishments. Makes me wish I had some Aussie ancestors! Check it out...


Don't ya just love it? You can download Kyra's Aussie Christmas kit here. Don't forget to leave a note of thanks for Kyra. She's one hard working designer!

Now go get creative with your genealogy!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Time to Make Your Custom Christmas Gifts!

Only 35 more days until Christmas! I know you don't want to hear about it yet but the time will fly by quicker than you think. If you're planning to make custom gifts for Christmas the time to start is now! I know you may be thinking that a family history book or family cookbook would take too long to put together. Calendars... you can never find enough of the right photos? Here's an idea that's quick to create, inexpensive, very personal, and is sure to get you oohs and ahhhs.

Remember your loved one with a photo Christmas ornament!

Custom Christmas ornaments are a snap to create at CafePress. All you have to do is go the site, click on "Make Your Own Stuff", then "Fun Stuff", then scroll down till you see the ornaments (round or oval) and click on one. The web site will take you step-by-step through uploading your photo and ordering your ornaments. You can literally do this start to finish in less than 15 minutes! And the price can't be beat... $5.99 per ornament! (Plus a small charge for shipping.) These aren't tacky-looking plastic ornaments, they're ceramic. And they are beautiful.


These are the ones I created just last week. Aren't they lovely? I collect Christmas ornaments and I add new ones to my personal collection each year. So these I made for myself, not as gifts. These are remembrance ornaments. I lost my mother this year, and my cat and cousin last year. I created an ornament for each of them that will hang on my tree. On the backs of each, I wrote a short message in permanent marker. I've made some photo ornaments in the past inserting photos into photo-frame ornaments I bought at the store, only to find that the photos had faded by the next year. These photos ornaments won't do that!


Here are some custom Christmas ornament ideas for all you genealogists and family historians.


  • If you attended a wedding this year and took pictures of the bride and groom (you did take your camera didn't you?) you can make the most unique and appreciated "First Christmas Together" ornament they will ever see! A great Christmas gift!

  • How about set of 4 ornaments on a common theme for a friend... say the two of you together over the years. They will love it!

  • If you have vintage family photos you could make a fabulous set of ornaments that will have visitors to your home asking, "Where ever did you get these?". I'm planning to do this with some of my period family photos... one from each decade.

  • Got teenagers in your house? Surprise them with one of these in their Christmas stocking. They'll treasure a photo ornament of themselves with their boyfriend/girlfriend!

  • Never know what to get for your elderly aunt, mother, father, neighbor? Make them a set of four ornaments featuring the faces of their loved ones! Even if they don't put up a Christmas tree they'll find a place to hang them!

  • Even younger children and preteens will get a kick out of receiving a photo ornament with them and their BFF (best friend forever)!

  • You could do a set of travel photos from places you've visited. You can enjoy them on your tree now and pass them down to your children or grandchildren as a remembrance of you in years to come!
The possibilities are endless. The pleasure they bring will be as well.

A bit of advice if you decide to create your own custom ornament. Keep to simple photos. Close-up portraits with solid backgrounds work very well. You can use an image that has a whole scene in it but people will have to lean in close to see what it is.

Ready to get started? Here's the place...




Now go get creative with your genealogy!

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Remembering the Veterans

In honor of Veteran's Day here in the U.S., Remembrance Day in Canada, and Poppy Day in the UK, I am sharing with you some free digital scrapbooking kits on that theme this week instead of the usual Era/Ethnic kits.

The first and second kits are offered by Sindiego at the Sindiego's Scraps blog. Here is Lest We Forget for American veterans. You can download it here.


And here is Lest We Forget for Canadian veterans. You can download it here (same link).

And here is a kit for UK veterans called Poppy Day by Snowraven on the Snowraven's Cave blog. You can download it here.

Let's all take a moment on this special day to remember those who fought for freedom. If you can make the time to create a scrapbook page of a veteran using one of these beautiful kits, even better. If you do, be sure and drop a line or leave a comment for the ladies who created the kits. They would love to see your creation! (And of course we want to thank them for their generosity too!)

Now go get creative with your genealogy!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Halloween and Genealogy, Here's the Link

October is here and in addition to it being Family History Month, it's also the month of Halloween. In the next few weeks we'll all begin to see the Halloween decorations going up in our neighborhoods... pumpkins, witches, ghosts, etc. Those of us who are genea-historians will naturally think about our ancestors and wonder if they celebrated Halloween and if so how. Tina Sansone at BellaOnline has a wonderful article about this, Genealogy and the Origins of Halloween. It's an interesting article, check it out.

Here's an special Halloween treat for you. I've found a fabulous Vintage Halloween kit that you are just going to love! It's a mega kit with so many pieces you'll have a hard time deciding which to use. This kit was created by Winged Heart in Ohio and she was kind enough to share it with us all for FREE!

This kit has so many pieces it's got five previews! And it's so versatile you can use it for general autumn scrapbook pages too. I love to create pages with kits that reflect the age of the photos. This vintage kit will certainly reflect Halloweens in days of old but it would also give a nice "aged" flavor to more current Halloween pictures too!

You can get this kit here. Don't forget to say thank you to Winged Heart in Ohio, my neighbor to the south. She deserves a lot of thanks and appreciation for all her work and generosity. Can you imagine the hours/days she spent creating this kit? Yowza! So head on over for a visit, get yourself a fabulous Halloween kit...




And go get creative with your genealogy!