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Monday, 2 February 2015

There was an old Corgi who lived in a shoe. She had a lot of puppies...

Welsh Corgi dog ACEO in eBay auction
There was an old Corgi...
who lived in a shoe.
She had a lot of puppies
- woohoo!
She taught them all to play
and revel in the light.
So they laughed all day
and slept all night.

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Sunday, 12 October 2014

Excerpt from 'Woofs of Wisdom on Writing' by CorgiScribe; illustrated by Susan Alison

Night and/or day


Some pups rival the nocturnal habits of owls
tapping away into the bowels
of night getting down their howls
of creative birth.

They end up with permanent writerly scowls,
bags under their eyes down to their jowls,
loads of prose with not enough vowels,
and an increasing girth.

But despite the leg-aching midnight prowls,
the frustrated and often nonsensical growls,
the slapping of faces with wet towels
– for some of us it can be of great worth!

Others of us need to sleep at night
and only work in the light
of day.
That is to say:

don’t be wary
if you vary
from the ‘norm’.


Because there isn’t one.




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Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Border Collie handy with a sewing needle (unlike me - give me needle and thread and I'm in knots in no time)

A stitch in time saves nine. Yeah, it does.

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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Not that we're obsessed with headgear or anything... Oh, orl rite - maybe we are... Cats & gazehound


The knitwear sisters
(knitting was thicker than blood in their case)

It was her Wild Bill Hickok look (in pink)
She'd patented her patchwork medley mask
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Monday, 30 April 2012

Border Collie dog happy in pink beanie

He wasn't afraid to wear pink 
Anyway - it kept his ears warm
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Undercover cloche cat

Undercover cloche cat
(She knew no one would recognise her in this hat. She never wore it unless she was undercover. Usually it would be a trilby.)
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Slim dog in summer hat feeling a bit shy

She was a bit shy
And would retreat under her hat if anyone barked at her.

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Saturday, 24 March 2012

Happy Birthday, Susan H! (Sorry - we're fresh out of inebriating stuff so we're on 'the cup that cheers')

"The cup that cheers but does not inebriate." (William Cowper)


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Saturday, 5 November 2011

Greyhound in trilby - peony patch skulk - Miss Maddy Mouse - Siamese Masterfulness - inseparable corgis

She firmly believed there was a trilby for everyone


















Skulking in the peony patch
















Miss Maddy mouse in the pink

















He was Master of the Universe

















They were inseparable

Monday, 16 March 2009

The Border Collie patiently stalks his prey

(he's been watching too many nature documentaries, that's what it is)



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Sunday, 15 March 2009

Artist Trading Cards - inspiration - also known as ACEOs - see article

Artist trading cards, or ATCs, are more than works of art in themselves - they are sparks to a whole new world of creativity.



Just like fans might collect baseball, magic or cigarette cards, art appreciators collect art cards featuring their favorite artist's work. Sometimes, rather than collecting just one artist, collectors will concentrate on a particular subject, eg wedding cakes, dogs, landscapes, fantasy worlds - the range is as limitless as your imagination.

Originally, ATCs were created by artists who traded these small works of art with each other. Then 'art cards, editions and originals'(ACEOs) were created to be sold to collectors rather than just traded by artists.



The official standard size of an art card is 2.5" x 3.5" (64 x 89 mm) - any card that is a different size is not considered to be an ATC or ACEO. These art cards fit into the clear plastic sleeves that are used for baseball cards, and they fit all the other things made for them, too, eg, the pages of pockets, albums and little frames.

ATCs can be original artwork, or prints. They can be made from collage, photographs, eggshell mosaics, fabric, pasta, glass, polymer clay - you name it - you can make an art card from it. They can be painted in ink, watercolor, oil, acrylics, poster paints - painted with brushes or fingers! And they can be in any style.



These cards are bought, sold and traded globally - trading them is such a brilliant way to meet (in real life, or online) other people with similar interests in any country in the world, whether you are nine years old or ninety.

What do you actually do with them once you've got them? Well, you can trade your art cards for other artist cards or keep them in their collectors' sleeves or pages, or frame them up as an unusual and unique art collection. Some people put them in clip frames and hang them where they work, so that they can change their own personal art exhibition on a regular basis. You can make slits in a plain greetings card and insert an artist card into it to give as a lovely and generous present of art to some lucky person.



This is a cheap, popular, rapidly-growing trend in art collecting. Having said it's cheap - if you get an artist's work now that is growing in popularity, you might find that in a few years' time you have something worth quite a bit of money.

Looking through your own collection of art cards (however big or small) can spark your own creativity just as much as a visit to your local museum or art gallery.



This article was first published on the Creativity Site at BellaOnline by Susan Alison, Creativity Editor - Click here to read other articles to boost your creativity and this link will take you to the associated forums where you can chat about creatiity.

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All ATCs/ACEOs within this article were painted by Susan Alison - her artwork can be found here:

- Today's Susan Alison Artwork blog - Spring is busting out all over t-shirt

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