Hello everyone, it's the start of a new
Allsorts challenge and
it's Liz' turn to host. For her optional theme she chose
"Monochromatic". I love monochromatic color schemes. As always, if the
theme isn't for you then there is the "Anything Goes" option. We love
to see all your crafty makes up to 5 per entrant. This time there are 2 prizes
from the Allsorts prize box, an A5 stamp set and A6 stamp and stencil.
I'm also sharing part of my vacation pictures below... I'm afraid it turned
into a photo- heavy post.
To make my card I used Salvaged Patina Distress ink to make an inky
(smooshed) background. Then I chose Tracy Evans large stamp set
Daisy Elegance. This set is retired from Aall and Create and
unfortunately one of the harder to find sets. This stamp is large and I only
used a portion of it for the card. Most of the wording is part of the set, the
only separate thing is the quote "Cherish the little things" which is part of
another Tracy Evans stamp set.
I added die cut butterflies made with Penny Black die set Soaring.
Glitter was added to the flower centers. I made my own colored cardstock by
inking a piece of white neenah paper using the same ink, then mounted this
onto a white card base.
I am entering this card here:
Coming soon!!!
And going on right now: Discount code for Allsorts challenge
participants
AllsortsBD17 from
AALL and Create provides a
15% discount valid from 1st May through 31st May and available on all items
in their store plus free shipping on orders over £39.99 (PS: Unfortunately I
am not sure if Free Shipping offer is only for UK...)
We had an absolutely wonderful time overseas visiting family and more. This
time I decided to book a flight to Milan (instead of the usual Munich) to
visit the area for a few days and then take the train from Milan directly to
my sister's town just north of Munich. We took way too many pictures (as
usual!) and I couldn't decide what to share so that means I will share some
today (Milan) and some in future posts.
We only had a few days in Northern Italy but we checked most things off of my
"to visit" list.
As tired as we were after arriving in Milan, we still decided to walk to the
Duomo on that first evening. It was a 30 minute walk from our hotel but it felt
good after sitting for the long overnight flight.
On the left side of the Duomo (below) is Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a
shopping center with lots of high end shops. We did check that out as well.
The architecture was impressive but we didn't go to Milan to shop so we didn't
really spend a lot of time there.
Instead I saw the castle through the other end of the shopping center and
and we walked over there.
The next day we had tickets for the Duomo (which I purchased directly from
the site), including the rooftop
terraces and St. Charles Crypt. Sadly we didn't realize St. Charles Crypt
closed at 5pm and missed that.
It's hard to tell but there is a life- size statue on each one of the spires.
The golden statue in the center was very hard to photograph.
Milan business district in the distance.
Loved the tile floor inside the Duomo.
We had tickets to see the "Last Supper" mural at Basilica Santa Maria delle Grazie painted by Leonardo Da Vinci...
I had also purchased these tickets directly from their site but as they sell
out quickly I had to purchase them about 4 months in advance, acutally I
purchased these before I had booked the flight. I read that these tickets are
really hard to get. Right now they are all sold out until end of August and at
some point they will open up ticket sales for the following 3 months
(Sept/Oct./Nov.) It's a bit confusing and you pretty much have to know when
they release the tickets for sale so you can get them as soon as they open up.
Google helped me a lot! Thought I'd share that bit of info in case some of you
might want to see this too.
The mural is inside the rectory of the basilica below.
Tickets to the Last Supper have to be validated 30 minutes before your time
slot so after validating we had time to explore the courtyard and gift shop.
I was surprised that we were allowed to take pictures of the mural.
We strolled through Parco Sempione which stretches from Castello Sforzesco to
Arco Della Pace. My husband wanted to see the arch up close and luckily the
rainclouds had moved on so we enjoyed a walk through this park. I had no idea
that we'd find Monk Parakeets in this park. That was a nice surprise but they
were hard to photograph and easier heard than seen.
This is the best picture we took of the parakeet. They are pretty much the
color of the leaves.
Lots of turtles and a view of Castello Sforzesco in the background.
The castle through the arch and my husband was happy we made the walk.
Everything of interest to us was located in/near Milan's historic city
center so it was easy to get around on foot from our hotel. A few more
snapshots below...
Loved that the Wisteria was blooming!
These tiny city cars were everywhere!! I had not seen this Fiat model
before this trip.
In my next post I will share some pictures from our daytrip to Varenna on Lake
Como which was very easy to reach by train. I plan to share those pictures in my
next "Garden Party" post (on May 14th). Varenna is a very small town so there
won't be this many pictures (I hope!!)
Thanks so much for visiting!! And hope to see you at the Allsorts challenge
blog too! Remember, the challenge runs for 2 weeks!