Challenging Arts & Crafts

Advent in Vienna

 
 
 
It´s the time of the year that the City of  Vienna prepares for its
 traditional Advent... 
 
St. Stephansdome attracts more tourists to go out even in the evening
 to watch the spectacular street lights being turned on today
 to commemorate the  1st Sunday of Advent. 
 
 
And so I`m sharing with you some pics in and around the Dome
for you to see the happenings in our city center.
 Enjoy the shots!
 

The pottted pointsettia at home are now in full bloom and in time for
the Advent celebration.




 
 The Christkindl Markt at the  Dome´s Plaza has been opened to public
about two weeks now. 
 
 

A mass was being celebrated when I went inside the St.Stephen´s
 Cathedral  to light up candles for the departed loved ones..

 
 
 
 
Candles for our departed loved ones.
 
 
 
 
 
The Dome as we know it every Christmas season..
 

 
 The entrance to the Dome with beamers

 
Christkindl Markt in the Dome´s Plaza, where the traditional "Glühwein"
is also served. Just a note .... Glühwein is a heated punch made of  red wine,
 orange juice, cloves cinnamon, sugar, etc...




 





 





 


Confiserie shop- windows are now full of  displays as having
 them is a must for the  locals and tourists as well.









This is a stall at the Christkindl Markt at the Dome.


 




Gothic facade of the St. Stephen´s Cathedral



 



East Tower of the Cathedral


 



 

 


A fave flower shop just vis a vis the East Tower of the Dome...
 
HAVE A HAPPY  AND A MEANINGFUL
 1st SUNDAY OF THE ADVENT !!!
 
 

past challenges - minerals & copper




Sharing with you a few of the jewelries I made out of minerals and copper.
 Minerals are fun to work with. It is one of the crafts that I enjoy making
because you can finish a piece in just one sitting and you see the
results right away
  



The Malachite I used in this necklace came from Nigeria.
I just added more and bought the smaller ones in Vienna.




 Lapis lazuli and corals.
The corals were from another necklace that I dismantled and included
here as a contrast to the blue tones of Lapis lazuli..






Sponge corals 
The pendant was discovered in a flea market and I used it to add
 character  to this necklace.

Various agate, tiger´s eye, and other minerals




The main material was found at a bazaar in Spain, dismantled  and I used copper
to connect each piece... I made the closure out of copper wire too.

  

This was an experimental work, I was trying to create a unique piece by
 turning and hammering the wire....
 I guess, it turned out beautifully, if I may say so.
 That´s just about for now, I hope everyone´s enjoying the Weekend!

Til next,

Mercy


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My Guest Blogger - Eva ( of Home Decor by Eva)


Hi everyone! I am Eva from Home Decor by Eva and am glad to be Mercy's guest at Challenging Arts and Crafts.

 I want to share my views on decorating with curtains, as they really help brighten up the room and of course provide late risers undisturbed sleep.
 Happy Reading!


Choosing the Right Blackout Curtains!


Blackout curtains first made their appearance during the Second World War, when showing a light at night meant giving enemy bombers a clear and inviting target. It was vital that every chink of light was concealed and that no sign of life was visible from the outside. There were even wardens who would walk around towns and villages at night to make sure that every house was tightly sealed. Following the war, and the relaxation of such rules, people opted for colourful, pretty curtains, rather than the sombre black blackout curtains.

Modern manufacturing techniques mean that we can now enjoy a fabulous variety of patterns, colours and textures in our curtains: from those with an attractive broad bottom stripe that lengthens the room and calls admiring attention to eye-catching patterns that turn heads on entry to the room. Blackout curtains from Yorkshire Linen are a good choice if looking for various colours and textures, rather than the old fashioned thick and heavy black fabrics that used to be necessary to cut out the light. 




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Blackout curtains have made something of a comeback, especially in countries subject to widely variable seasons. Being able to get to sleep at nine o'clock in winter is no problem, but in the height of summertime this can mean that the sun is still blazing down! Closing the curtains and casting the room into darkness is a tremendous help in being able to sleep at such an early hour! For this reason many parents use blackout curtains in their children's nurseries and bedrooms, Target has a good children s variety to help little ones get off to sleep at a good hour, rather than only after darkness has fallen. Night workers and people who work swing shifts also benefit greatly from blackout curtains, being able to shut out the daylight and get a good 'night's' sleep! 

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Blackout curtains generally do not only block light. Quite often the very thickness of the curtains, which generally have a thick lining as well as the thick visible fabric, can work to block out draughts and chills in extremely cold weather, and also work to muffle outside noises.

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My husband used to work nights and would go to be at about seven o'clock in the morning, waking at around three or four in the afternoon. Initially, we had a pair of light blue, standard curtains, which let in a lot of light and all the noise from the neighbours! In winter, my husband could sleep fairly well, as the children tended to play indoors, and the meagre sunlight was on the other side of the house. In summer, not only did he have to contend with shouting children and roaring strimmers and lawn-mowers, he had full blazing sunshine lighting up the bedroom for most of the morning!

We got some blackout curtains as soon as we found out about them and the difference was amazing! Our bedroom was cast into complete darkness, and was so quiet that we could hear our own breathing! As our bedroom is wallpapered in pale pick textured wallpaper we chosen rich dark red fabric which adds a wonderful rosy glow to the interior!

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Blackout curtains are excellent devices as they can ensure that everyone in the home can sleep properly and deeply while at rest. Scientists have found that too much light, noise or even too great a temperature fluctuation can disturb sleep. With the wide and beautiful range of attractive blackout curtains available today, you can have your perfect interior and look after the health of your family at the same time!