Monday, September 7, 2009

Rhodes art - pictures from holiday

I spent 2 weeks on the beautiful greek island Rhodes. Blue sea, gorgeus beaches, nice people (especially after big city where I live). I relaxed as much as I forgot to buy some souvenirs and sea sponge I wanted.

A walk to art shops gave me a lot of ideas for decoupage. I take some pictures of them. They are really beautiful

Now I want to introduce Shelley - creative blogger and wonderful mom of two children. You can visit her blog where she write about her family and home and give some insight into the lives of a special needs children. Also you can take a look to her blog about playgrounds

9 comments:

  1. Sounds like a wonderful trip full of relaxation & inspiration! Lovely pictures :)

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  2. That sounds like a terrific place for a vacation. Did you take pictures?

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  3. You have a wonderful blog!! Found you through Chat Bug Karen. Love your Artfire Shop - would love to feature you on my blog sometime!!
    I've added your blog to my "Must Read" links too, will be back often!!

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  4. Silver Rose, Karen, Rhodes is a amazing place for vacation! But I prefer to write in my blog only about hand works, not about personal things. Although I believe I will return to Rhodes holiday theme in the future posts

    Audrey, welcome to my blog! I like your blogs too.

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  5. Hello Yana, I need your help:)I understand maybe this page is not for helping, but..I am crazy for decoupage, but I can't found were I can order or buy all supplies. I am living in Crete. And I hope you can give me some advises?

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  6. gretamis, you don't need special supplies. I buy the most of them in bookstores and household shops. You can write me in greek if it's easier for you.

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  7. What a fantastic trip! I love the earth tones of the items in the last picture! Very inspiring groupings, thanks for sharing, Jamie.

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  8. I am feeling very nostalgic. I am greek and my family is from the island of Corfu. I spent many lazy summers as a child on the island. Looking at the pictures of the ceramic plates brings back memories. My grandfather use to paint plates and paintings for the local tourist shops. I use to sit on his lap and paint with him. Thanks for the memory! Angela

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  9. Angela, come back :) What's your name in greek? Aggeliki?

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