Last week saw our intrepid hero afloat on an oil rig supply vessel in the North Sea, having missed the Xong family holiday and rock festival in Iceland. Despite foul weather conditions, the Captain has managed to
put him ashore on the beach in Whitby.
He writes to his brother Malcolm,
Hi Malcolm,
Got dropped off by the supply boat last night in Whitby, just below
the Abbey, despite the stormy seas.
There have been reports of a large viscious black dog running about
loose causing mayhem.
Some think he's a Count from Romania.
Bit worried as Xui can't come until the weekend.
I can hear him howling on the cliffs as I write ....
RP
Here is the page I made for him in his travel book
My postcard has been made using PanPastels for the background and stamping using versamark to catch the PanPastels and also black Memento ink. The stamps are from Stampscapes (eyes) Crafty Individuals (Whitby Abbey) and Chocolate Baroque (howling wolf).
I have been away on a crafty visit this week so everything has been a bit rushed today. If I haven't been to see your work I certainly will over the next few days. Thank you for your lovely comments I find them all very encouraging and look forward to seeing what everyone else has done on their travels.
Great idea with Dracula running loose in Whitby! Valerie
ReplyDeleteWell done ... really like those red eyes glaring out
ReplyDeleteOohhh those eyes are scary !! A xx
ReplyDeleteScary eyes, poor Roland. Great use of the Abbey stamp, smashing postcard and page.
ReplyDeleteJen x
Ohoh, doesn't look all that good for Roland this week! Hope he survives the week! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're card is very scary with those eyes looking right at us... Brrr! ♥
Poor, poor Roland. Hope Xui is not delayed.
ReplyDeleteanother great card, love your page as well. I will hear him howling in my sleep.....
ReplyDeleteI love the pan pastels and ease of achieving glorious colors!
ReplyDeleteLovely card...keep the black dogs away from me!
Fun story and great card.
ReplyDeleteooo I love that you sent him to Whitby, that is only 20minutes from me, I adore going there. Roland can come stay with me lol
ReplyDeleteGreat book page and I love the wolf in the postcard. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely story, I love the colours.Bon Voyage Roland
ReplyDeleteTrish xx
Great postcard and it looks wonderful tucked into those super pages! Love the howling wolf!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card - I love the wolf. Your story is so much fun to follow. :) k
ReplyDeleteThose are eyes are just fantastic. You combined just the perfect stamps together. Cool!
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