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Friday, 9 April 2021

Always Bee KInd

 Hello everyone, 

A quick journal page share today using just one 
woodware stamp, honeycomb bigz die and offcuts. 

The Bee I'm both inspired and fascinated by, 
working tirelessly to pollinate and keep the circle 
of life turning, where would we be without them..

They bring colour to our world..


Wishing you all a creative weekend 

Hugs Tracey xx 

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30 comments:

Annie said...

Where would we bee without them?...in a world of hurt, that’s where. Although you would see me running from a bee, they are so important to our well being. Your journal page is fabulous! I love that colorful background. The various details of a bee’s life are a nice composition. Stitching the edges is a great finish. I love that.

Valerie-Jael said...

This is a wonderful piece Tracey, and bees are indeed very important. Thanks so much for joining us at AJJ and at TIOT, much appreciated. Have a great day, take care! Hugs, Valerie

brenda said...

Loving all the textures and elements of interest Tracy, right down to the numbers on the tiny hexagons, thanks so much for sharing and joining in with our Spring theme at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge.

B x

Mervi said...

Gorgeous journal page, bold and beautiful colours and elements.
Thank you for sharing at We Love Chocolate Baroque Challenge;-))m

Lucyna Drozłowska said...

Bardzo podoba mi się ta praca.

My name is Erika. said...

This is a fabulous page Tracey. The roughed edges on the inner paper and the texture you created from the honeycomb is amazing. I am with you about bees. We really need them. This is a wonderful page and I am glad you could join us at AJJ with it. Thank you for sharing. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. Hugs-Erika

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

That is one very large bee. I bet it would pollinate a lot of plants. So glad you chose to highlight bees. They need all the support they can get. And of course, I am thrilled you chose to share this incredibly beauty with us at Art Journal Journey, too. I absolutely adore that background. SO colorful and warm.

Redanne said...

Your page is just beautiful, I love the bee and the honeycomb and the gorgeous background sets them off perfectly. No bees, no life... I am so pleased that the numbers of beekeepers has risen hugely during the pandemic, long may it last.

I apologise for my long absence, it is lovely to be back my friend. Keep safe and well. Hugs, Anne xx

Anne R said...

Oh Tracey, I have been trying to leave comments for days but they keep being rejected. I will keep trying.... xxx

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Thanks for featuring a bee. We will be doomed without them, and the more attention we can draw to them and their plight the better. Well done!

aussie aNNie said...

Fantastic designed project, love this and thanks for your sweet words on Bella, she is adorable and after 10 minutes of play she was sleeping with her 8 siblings, so cute.

nwilliams6 said...

Wow - such amazing details, colors, and design. I am always in awe of what you make! Love this!!! Hugz

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

Fabulous colours and textures, wonderful design for that big bee! Thanks for joining us at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge!

Helen said...

Absolutely Bee-utiful! LOVE this one! Thanks for joining us at Try it on Tuesday!

sheila 77 said...

This is a lovely postcard. I am admiring the raw edges with the sewn frame inside, the honeycomb and the hexes, the lovely Spring-like colourful background and most of all the bee....bzzzzzzzzz.

DVArtist said...

This is truly lovely.

Elkes Lebensglück said...

This is a wonderful work of art, I love the strong colors and so cute the bee with the great background and the honeycombs!
Greeting Elke

Mac Mable said...

I couldn't agree more about our wonderful Bee's Tracey x. Such a creative and textural creation and that bee looks amazing x.

Rika said...

such a stunning page, love it!

Sue said...

So sorry Tracey, I could have sworn that I'd left a comment on this one. I've certainly been, seen, and swooned over it! The colours here are just beautiful, and that amazing bee - wow! There's just something about bees isn't there, as they happily buzz about they make everything seem better. Take care, and have a very happy week, Sue xx

Rain said...

Isn't that beautiful Tracey! :) Always bee kind, definitely! :))

Mrs.B said...

A wonderful piece Tracey and that bee looks stunning against that colourful background. The bee is such an important part of nature.
Thanks for sharing with us at Try it on Tuesday
Avril x

Let's Art Journal said...

Such a beautiful journal page! I love your bee design with the spring coloured background and honeycomb - amazing 😀. Have a wonderful week and thanks so much for joining us at Country View Challenges! Sending you happy and creative wishes! Hugs, Jo x
p.s. sorry I'm late visiting, I hurt my wrist so was unable to type...lol 😉. All ok now though! x

Deborah Wainwright said...

Tracy this is beautiful. I love your bee and that background is amazing. Love it! Thanks for playing along with us this month at Country view Crafts this month. Good luck in the draw hugs Debs x

Mummylade said...

Wonderful journal page. Thank you for joining us at We love Chocolate Baroque

pearshapedcrafting said...

Oh Tracey, I am so far behind in visiting - this is so beautiful! I love that big shiny bee and that quote!! Hugs, Chrisx

craftytrog said...

This is stunning Tracey, I love the bees! xx

LOU said...

Gorgeous page Tracey. Love the bee.
Thanks so much for joining us for our Love to Craft Challenge for April 2021.
We hope to see you again soon,
Lou DT xo
JemLou Productions

rachel said...

Absolutely adore this! Gorgeousness! Thanks for joining our birds and bees challenge over at Countryview Crafts and good luck! Rachel x

sarascloset said...

Yes, I'm REALLY late, but stopping by to say this is so worthy of the Special Mention at CVC's! I actually looked at my blog reading list and saw this posted in the winners. Lovely artwork as always, with so much love and attention to detail. Gorgeous coloring and love that stitching! Bees do bring so much color to our world. Hope you are doing well, Tracey!