Sunday, November 15, 2009

MY SANITY HAS BEEN TESTED!

I have been feeling emotionally stressed
this past month....and probably a little
jet-lagged from our trip to Egypt,
and actually felt like tossing out
my stash and giving paper art away!
My muse had taken flight and I just
felt miserable all day.

Having to do the November tute on
our 2cre8art blog  really seemed such
a chore when I thought about it, but,
depressed or not, I knew I HAD to
do it or I would not be able to "face" 
our followers ...or for that matter,
LIKE myself, so at the 11th hour,
I forced myself to do it and found
that by the time I had finished, I
was back into the "zone"...almost!

Because of the tute and the images
I used for it, (which I ALWAYS print
too many of ), I decided that I  needed
time to regain some sanity in my life! 


So, I would get all the normal (well...
not much is really "normal" for me here
at present, but that's another story...vbg)
household chores done of a morning,
then head off into my cluttered
creative space to see if my muse
really had come back!

After the first half dozen ATCs
came together, I found I couldn't
stop! I even had to go print out
some MORE images...LOL.
Fortunately, as I have
mentioned before, I always
have a stack of  ATC backs ready
 to play with, so I kept creating
until I had used all the appropriate
coloured ones.

So, now I have 15 new ATCs , of the same theme, added to the 3 tute ones!  I am sure each one of them contains a part of  my emotional being and I am also sure they will show the state of my mind at the time of making..nutters!!...LOL.

And here they all are.... I would love to see your cawments on them.



Tuesday, October 27, 2009

THIS MONTH'S ATC for GROUP SWAP

This month our theme was "Fractured Fairy Tales"....
and me being me, got it wrong and came up with a
"Fractured Nursery Rhyme" ATC.
However, after running it past the boss lady, Bevlea,
I was granted permission to use it!

I sourced a 1950's Pin-up girl from the inter-net then went surfing for three suitable fellows to take a bath with her...I think they are just the right ones, don't you? She has brains, culture and last but not least....swashbuckling good looks!

The BG is of my hand dyed paper and the 3 is a Cuttlebug die cut, using silver cardstock. The edges are distressed with Ranger ink.

Mr. Einstein is 3D mounted, both at the head and the
left arm and I coloured in the bath bubbles with a white marker. 



Monday, October 19, 2009

SPOOKY ANCESTORS UPDATE


This is my FINISHED 6 x 4 inch book page for our PaperArts Sept Swap,which, due to a change of themes, is late in being finalised.

We all had to use collage sheet images from Itkupilli , so our completed book will have a great uniform look to it.

There are 13 participants which is just the right amount for the theme...don't you agree?

All the images on my page are 3D mounted onto the background. I used medical gauze for the "grass" and painted over it with a yucky mix of acrylic paints.

Here we have the Bonehead family in a family portrait.

Mother, altho' a little shaky on her old bones, is dressed in her best old gown and is sporting a beautiful black rose hat which I think really enhances her wonderful high cheekbones!

The children were on their best behavior as they were promised that they could watch the DVD "How Frankenstein Met his Death" after the photo shoot if they stood still and put on a startled face!

Little Hedra was always Daddy's favourite so she was given the privilege of holding what was left of him so he would be included. You can see by the smile on his face that he was thrilled to be there.

  Hannibal took along his pet, "Blackie" who was kept on a short rein so as not to creep off out of the camera's range. It also ensured that the nasty black crow that was eying him off would not swoop down and take him for his supper!

Hannibal's twin sister, Lucretia found the whole time boring as...she just wanted to get it over with so she could go back home and pull off some more doll's heads!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

DOWN on the FARM


This was last month's Mixed Media swap, altho' I used mainly paper.

It measure 3 inches x 11/2 inches and is ,obviously, an accordian book.

Both Bevlea and I played a part in making this...she found some of the images and printed them out and I placed them onto the backgounds.

The "reins" on the stubborn mule on the front allows the book to be tied closed...unfortunately I don't have a pic of that tho'.

These pics were taken before I added my signature to it...a black crow flying above the ducks...maybe the recipient of the book will send me an image of it if I ask nicely...vbg.

POST SCRIPT:
Debbie has sent me a pic of the crow on the page...and it has a mind of it's own as to where it wants to be positioned  here on this page so I apologise for it being out of order.

RUSTY "STEAM-PUNK"

September's ATC Theme is RUST so I used some of my rusted paper as the back ground for this little Punk style courier of love.


He has rusted metal Dragonfly wings on his back and on the rusted cog wheels, and a rusted tin heart to carry.
 
He also has a wee rusty (cog) monacle to cheekily peek out thru'.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

QUEEN BEE


This is August's bulk swap ATC. The theme was Bees.

I compiled the image in Photoshop and added eyes cut from a magazine. It is on a painted watercolour paper background, stamped, using Brilliance Copper ink to represent honeycomb.

Her wings have a thin coat of Stickles and her crown and ear-ring have red Kindy Glitz dots. Her back wing is 3D raised on mount tape.

There were not as many in the swap as expected so I have three of these available to trade if anyone is interested.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Zetti Returns


My Zetti returns have finally arrived from Marion and I am lovin' them all!
Thanks once again to Marion for taking the time to run this humongous annual swap....I look forward to NEXT year's with great excitement!

Click on image to see them in all their glory!

I received ATCs from the following artists...
Marion Bockelman
Marsha Jorgensen
Angelika Tugal
Ute Krauss
Angela Sturm
Deirdre Roberts
Ulrike Kauffmann
Kate Crane
Mandy


Thank you all.

Saturday, August 29, 2009



I recently received this new award given to me by Donna Dixon . You MUST check out her site...it has fantastic eye-candy and wonderful free images!
Thank you Donna..I appreciate the fact that you felt me worthy of this award.

I have to list 5 things that I love, then choose 10 of my favourite blogs to give this award too.
Let me tell you that choosing ten will not be an easy task but I will give it a try.

Firstly, five things that I love....other than my hubby and my home...vbg

1. Watching my grand children grow.
2. Clean sheets on my bed.
3. The scent of Freesias.
4. The colour chartreuse...makes my mouth water...LOL
5. Listening to the rain on an iron roof, especially after a long dry.

And I send this award to the people below...

1. Kirsi..where you will find gorgeous eye-candy AND links to beautiful collage sheets.
2. Kris - the name says it all !
3. Diana - beautiful eye-candy.
4. Rachel - more lovely eye-candy.
5. Kathy - a very talented collage artist.
6. Jo James -FABULOUS whimsical art dolls!
7. Amy Flowe - she has a wonderful slide show of her art .
8. Kelsey - wonderful dark art...very lovely lady.
9. Robyn Gordon - FANTASTIC wooden carved art.
10. Nancy Baumiller - AWESOME Collage artist.

So, you wonderful artistes...if you don't wish to accept the award I will understand, but at least you will know that I love visiting your sites and adore and covet your art!

Friday, August 28, 2009

RAVEN AGAIN!


I made this one up for a CROW/RAVEN swap on a UK Yahoo group.

The only criteria was that we were to hand draw the crow/raven.

He is painted with Golden's Carbon Black onto a painted background,using watercolour paper.

I printed out the black and white paper borders, and also the yellow spotted hat, which began life as a picture of a paper cup.

The eye was cut out of a magazine.

Seems I couldn't help myself....he turned out Zetti-ish!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Fantastic Blog...Fabulous Give-away!



I have just spent way too much time ogling and drooling over images of fantastic art dolls...yes...they really are ART DOLLS!!....and one of them is going to be given away to a lucky visitor to the blog!
And yet another Yes....I will 'fess up that I still have a soft spot for cloth dolls, especially the whimsical, naive, arty ones.
The GIVE-AWAY is in honour of Jo James celebrating her 200th blog post! Wow!...what a milestone!
I have every part of me crossed that is possible to do, in hope that I will be the lucky winner!...LOL

So...take a walk on the whimsy side and check out this blog.
This is the little sweetie-pie that is up for winning.
But...be quick...the offer ends October 1st.

Friday, August 21, 2009

ANOTHER FABRIC PAGE

I have finally completed my commitment of fabric pages for several people on a Yahoo Group.

We all selected our own theme and each participant made a 5 inch X 7 inch page up for everyone, which the recipient then makes into a book.

This one's theme is "Nature".(Yeah..I know...it's a bit "fishy" but that's nature isn't it?)

Using silver thread and a wavy stitch, I attached some sheer, shiny fabric to the base fabric, which is cotton with a fleck of silver thru' it, I attached the fish, which are cut from a piece of fabric that I have had stashed away for yonks...(NEVER, NEVER throw anything away...you never know when you are going to want it!!...vbg)...and then stuffed them with Dacron filling to make them raised from the base fabric. They have glass beads for eyes and pearls and glass beads for the water bubbles.
I used yarns for seaweed and floral fabric for coral. I attached some Cinamay strips to the bottom of each side, then added some of those wonderful silicone beads that I used on the mermaid ATCs to represent sand.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

I've been challenged..

I was checking out Moriah's blog today....sorry Moriah, I'm a little behind in doing so... where I discovered I was up for a Blog challenge! I was instructed to go to the 4th folder in "My Photos" and then post the 4th photo in that folder here and tell a little bit about it.
So, here it is...pretty boring old stuff really but I must do as I'm told...vbg.

This is a mixed media paper doll (bird) that was made for a swap. She was to go to a participant over in America, but some how she flew off course and never arrived at her destination!
She was about 6 inches tall, self supported on her wire legs, with a tiny woven vine nest which has three REAL candy coated chocolate eggs in it. I painted them with acrylic and then sealed them with a lacquer, adding tiny diamantes to them at that time.
There is a garland of lead crystals surrounding the nest and some also on the wire hanger. Unfortunately they don't show up in all their glory here. There are also tiny copper stars attached to the garland
Her wings are feathers off a vintage 1950's lady's hat and she has a brass crown, surrounded by Christmas icicle-garland spikes.
So now it is my turn to pass this challenge on to 4 other Bloggers....I do hope they take it up...and no cheating ladies...vbg.

Bevlea Ross http://soularts.typepad.com

Marion Bockelmann http://bockel24.blogspot.com

Diana O'Cobhthaigh http://docobhthaigh.blogspot.com

Lucy Leatham http://artitudebylucy.blogspot.com

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

ZETTI SWAP!


I am participating in my friend Marion Bockelmann's annual Blog Swap, this year the theme is Zetti..these are my entries.
I decided to go with the weird and wonderful kingdom of "Animorphs"...I hope they give the recipients cause to smile...just as they do me....vbg.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

THE CROW HAS FLOWN !

Hee-hee!...But not very far...he is now available as my August Tute on our Tutorial blog.
Hope to see you there and that some of you will take part in the challenge of making up the ATC.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

CAWlling in again !


I have recently been away from home for just over a week in a warmer climate only to step out of the plane into a cold, bleak, rainy day, and, after finally catching up with what I was behind with...(the story of my life!!!...vbg), I finally found time to create this little fella.
It will probably be my month's (August) technique on our http://2cre8art.blogspot.com so I will refrain from giving the details here until I decide on that.
Cawments invited and appreciatively received...vbg


Oh...in case you think my house must have been soooo messy that it took the 20 days between posting to clean it up, I thought I'd better let you know that I have made a series of ATCs for our group swap themed
"NUMBERS".
Unless you have a silly imagination like mine, he probably won't make sense standing alone as my dear friend Bevlea Ross and I got our heads together and decided to each make a "side-by-side" complementing pair...only saying I was to make the male one and she the female...which I have yet to see, but she tells me we both used the same Cuttlebug Embossing card and both chose rust coloured background papers. Mine is actually some of the rusted paper I made myself, then rubbed over with Ranger's Spiced Marigold Distress Ink. I used a scrap of my self-printed harlequin paper and a rusted cog over his eye.
I shall add Bevlea's ATC pic here when I receive it so he should make sense then..vbg.
HERE is BEVLEA'S "Numbers" ATC...does it make sense now?...vbg

And, a friend of mine loves Sea Horses and the colour purple, so I made this Mermaid ATC into a little wall hanger for her birthday gift. Needless to say she was thrilled!

Friday, July 10, 2009

SWIMMING WITH MERMAIDS!

More fishy-tailed little ladies came swimming in yesterday...I think I am going into...or perhaps am now going out of... a "BLING" stage in my creativity...vbg.
This time, all but two have clear transparency wings which I heated with my trusty old heat gun (der!) to curl them up, which makes them appear to be 'floating".
They all have 3D elements, either at the fluke of their tail's, or the fish in their hands. The shell hats are also 3D mounted.
I have used up all my watery looking back-grounds, so for now, mermaid themed ATCs will be put to rest.






Tuesday, July 07, 2009

SOLDERING ON!



June's Mixed Media theme for a group swap on our PaperArts group was Microscope Slide Pendants. We only had to make one but I, as usual, got carried away and made four...a couple of which are for some special people....but not telling here 'cos it will spoil the surprise! One was for the swap and the fourth for me, and I intend to make a couple more for my daughters.
The two three inch ones were constructed the copper foil way, using the wavy edged tape and soldered over. I used scrapbooking papers for backgrounds, snippets of lace and small pieces of gold paper doilies. The images are from a Paper Whimsy Collage sheet. I added tiny German Scrap stars to the women's heads and drew veins on the wings with a gold gel pen. Also added the gold gel pen to the children's images.
I added metal/brass corners to the tops and charms to the bottom of each, which I coated with the soldering patina solution to darken.


With the square ones, I used Ranger's two inch square Memory Frames.
The masculine one is covered with plain copper foil tape and soldered. I used scrap booking papers for BGs and added my own text. The male images are from found sources, altered to suit, using party hats from an Artchix Collage sheet, reduced in size, and then drew on the clown face with gel pens.The clown face side is the front. Again, I added metal/brass charms etc. and coated them with the patina solution.
For the feminine one, I used the wavy edge copper foil tape, and added metal/brass charms to the top. It has a found image of Theda Bara on the front and the child image on the back is from a Tuscan Rose Collage sheet. I used Derwent watercolour pencils around the images to give depth and a little dab of pink went onto their cheeks. I used scrapping papers and lace with these also, but as the lace was on both sides, it made the insert too thick to fit into the frames with the two pieces of glass so, after trying to force it in or bend the frame open more...to no avail, the "light" came on and I used a piece of clear acrylic of the back (the child's image side). The only drawback with that was that I had to be SUPER careful with the soldering iron....it would melt if even slightly touched by it, and as it turned out, it also swells a little, which you may be able to see in the photo, but I feel all in all, it turned out OK and it was a good solution to the problem.

Saturday, July 04, 2009

AND THE WINNER IS.......!!

Thanks to all who took the time to look at my blog and leave comments. It made for interesting reading....both the good, and the bad about leaving comments on people's blogs.
I understand that those on dial-up are handicapped by time and that there are those of us that don't have enough time in a day as it is, even with broadband service. I have been "trapped" into reading blogs for hours because one leads to another...LOL.
I am also of the opinion that if the blog that I go to to view does not have anything of my liking on it, I may not leave a comment, but mostly I do try to find something there to comment on....even if it sounds trite, at least I have shown a form of encouragement to the blogger.
I am not really interested in "personal journey" type blogs nor will I bore readers of mine with anything too personal...if I want to put THAT out there I should put it in book form and (try to) make money out of it!!!...LOL.
I also want to thank the folk that commented on my "art" work....you all brightened my days and made me feel loved...LOL
I wish I could give you ALL an ATC but then it wouldn't be a Lottery, would it?...vbg.

So, that being said, it is time to announce the winner....no..it's NOT Diana O'C....it is none other than.....

Number three on the list....

And.......you will all have to go to the comments list under the MERMAID ATC to find out who that is...and will the winner then contact me with her details please.

This is such good fun that I am thinking I shall have to have another Lottery ...down the track..where the crow flies..LOL

Monday, June 29, 2009

MY FIRST GIVE AWAY


In the light of the interest shown in my last lot of Mermaid ATCs, (scroll down to see them) and the fact that some viewers would like to have one or another in their hot little hands, I have decided to have a LOTTERY for THIS latest ATC, shown HERE on the right. However, there is a WEE LITTLE catch to it...which I shall explain after giving you a description of the ATC....vbg.
She is another of Artchix Collage Sheet Mermaids which I modified by removing her original wings and adding mine, which are actually...wait for it...3D...LOL...and again "Blinging" her tail, and ample bosom, up with red Kindy Glitz.
She is reclining on the sandy bed of the ocean, watching the local population go by. The "sand-bed" is actually made up of those little silica beads that we find in packets in items that we buy. The BG paper has Stazon and embossed swirl stamping and the right edge is finished off with some German Scrap that I rubbed over with some Alcohol ink. Then an edge of Green Kindy Glitz finished this little lady off.
Now...on to the LOTTERY part of this exercise!...LOL.
Remember I said there will be conditions????
Well...here they are!

This afternoon I added to my blog a commentary about the general public leaving...or the lack of leaving...comments on people's blogs.

To be eligible to be in the LOTTERY, I would like you to read these words of Jessica Wesolek's and leave a comment THERE under her commentary BELOW THIS post, about YOUR thoughts on this matter AND THEN to leave one here under the MERMAID ATC.

I will draw a winner via RANDOM ORG on SATURDAY 4th JULY so please leave your email address along with your comments so I know where to post the MERMAID ATC to.

REMEMBER...you MUST leave a COMMENT AT both POSTINGS!
That is...one AT THIS post and one at the post BELOW here.

If you want to be in the lottery draw you will need to leave your contact information .
GOOD LUCK!!

WHY DON'T WE LEAVE COMMENTS?

GIVING BACK- BY JESSICA WESOLEK

This is a post on Jessica's blog which I found really interesting and worthwhile, so with her permission, I am posting it here. Go and have a look at her really interesting art and everyday life messages here:
http://web.me.com/jwesolek/cre8it/Blog/Blog.html

"Giving Back . . .
Communication fascinates me and always has. I really think it makes the world go around. So, it has always interested me that only 1 or 2 percent of readers ever leave Comments on a blog post, or have anything to say in a Yahoo Group.

It interested me enough that I have been asking friends why that is. Yes, I have a lot of lurker friends to ask. The answers were really interesting because they went something like this: I’m shy, nothing I say would be interesting to anybody, I’m probably the only one who hasn’t already thought of this, I’m too busy.

Do you pick up a theme there? Pretty one-sided, right? But what if leaving comments wasn’t all about you?

I have an interesting lesson to share. I used to have a very hard time accepting compliments, and like many of us do, I would pretty much throw the compliment back in the complimentor’s face, thinking I was practicing modesty instead of insult. They would say “you’re so good” and I would say “no I’m not”. Those are paraphrases, but you know what I mean. “What a pretty dress!” “Oh, this old thing?”

So one day, my brother asked me if I realized that I was insulting the other person. Whether I realized the complimenting process wasn’t only about me, but rather, a social interaction. What? Something that’s not only about me? How could that be?

But he was right. By arguing with a compliment, I was telling the other person they were wrong, and maybe their opinion didn’t matter much to me.
That was a big lesson, and ever after, I just say “Thank you”

There are lots of things that aren’t just about us, and the amazing plethora of treasure that is internet content is one - a gift that didn’t just get stuck in your computer with the hard drive. It is created and given by hardworking and generous-to-a-fault people just like you (blogs, Yahoo Groups, online zines, tutorials, product reviews, etc. - all free).

If someone brought all this in a box to your door, would you say “Thank you”? Of course you would. If someone at a party told you an amazing thing you never heard of before, or told you about a wonderful new store or book, or restaurant, would you stand there and stare at them silently like you didn’t hear them? Of course you wouldn’t.

Well, the web is not different than the world we live in anymore. It is a social place, and we must all take some social responsibility. I get a kick out of articles that talk about “Netiquette” and Web Etiquette. They mention not flaming somebody into ash, and not TYPING IN ALL CAPS because it means you are yelling.

But they don’t say: speak up and add your voice and your energy to this fantastic exchange so it can keep on rolling and become even better. So the folks who are giving all this don’t run out of gas and stall altogether. They should say that.

And just in case you are thinking this is all about me (Jessica), I think we do better here (cre8it blog) than most with Comments (especially when something free is being given away ;-), and I get so much gratitude in emails that it gives me lots of practice on my compliment Thank You’s! But it breaks my heart to see really good Yahoo Groups fade away because only three people are willing to keep talking, or wonderful blogs go away because the author feels she is hearing the sound of one hand clapping or worse, talking to herself in public.

I know lots of bloggers will say they are doing it “for themselves” and it doesn’t matter if anybody responds with a Comment, but a part of that is just bravado. If they were only doing it for themselves, they would do it in a closet - not on the internet.

So let these wonderful folks know you visited, and if you liked their tutorial, or if their technique gave you a valuable answer you’ve been searching for. Or just say “thanks for all you do,” like many of my wonderful readers do. It’s little but it goes a long way.

Give back - and it will only get better for everyone."

Placed here with permission from Jessica Wesolek.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

WEEKEND PLAY


I don't know how it happened that I found time to "play" this weekend as I have a "patient" in the house...my hubby...with a cold!
How many men do you know that aren't sicker than the rest of us??? Why is this so? Can there be an answer for this? EVER!??
But...I digress... thanx to a friend in the Newcastle area,I was experimenting with a sheet of foiled card-stock, sold as temporary splash-backs for greasy areas, in one of our $2/el-cheapo shops for $2 a sheet, measuring 54cms by 75cms, so if it does what I want it to, it will be MORE than a bargain!
I ran a piece thru' the Cuttlebug to emboss it, then coloured it with Alcohol inks.
As I have said before, I always have "stuff" on my desk, so I made up a couple of ATCs using the inked foil as the background, using some of the "stuff".
The first one has gold Rub-ons, Gold German Scrap border, rubbed with Treasure Gold and I cut a gold, metal filigree embellishment in half for the halo. I used Kindy Glitz for the dots above the points.

The other inked foil BG made me think of water so, after adding some white (gesso) circles using a pen lid as a "stamp", I added an Artchix Collage Sheet mermaid and a fish images to it, then some wired plastic leaf trim, a piece of Gold German Scrap for her "crown", Kindy Glitz on her tail and bust, and for the stars on the wings, I used a white Gel pen.I went around the image shape with a metalic gold pen and used Gold Kindy Glitz around the edges of the ATC.

This third one came into being because I not only had another mermaid and a fish image handy, but I also had the BG with the fish on the right already on it, and some stamping done as well.
I Kindy Glitzed her tail and bosom and some of the stamped dots, then added a silver washer to the fish's eye.
The words for all came from a sheet of words,also at the ready .
And...I just realised that none of them have a 3D effect!!!... How unusual for me...amazing!LOL

Monday, June 22, 2009

More Postage People ATCs

I surprised myself in finding time to finish these ATCs over the weekend...something nearly always crops up that seems to put pay to my weekend arting, but other than the usual washing, ironing and cooking(some yummy egg and bacon pies for Sunday lunch)and playing wall tennis with my grand-daughter later in the afternoon, time was my own!


Oh....did I mention the 5 dozen scones I made for morning tea on Saturday for my hubby's staff member's ??.... they had a sale on so I thought I'd encourage them to sell more vehicles if they had something yummy in their tummies....I hope it worked!
Of course, it helped that we went to my daughter's for dinner Sunday night...saved me having to decide on what to get for it myself!
These Postage People ATs are such fun to make.


The first, and hardest part, is finding the stamps. Here in Australia, we don't have many "faces" stamps, although there has been a few of Movie Stars come out lately, but I was fortunate to have had a small number of them sent to me by a fellow swapper from over-seas last year.
Once I have the stamps sorted out, finding images is almost a full day's task for me....I have sooooo many images on my PC that I almost need a packed lunch and a thermos of green tea to get thru' them....LOL.
It also helps to have a stack of back-grounds at the ready...really handy for quick creating!


Finding the right embellishments is the next hard task...I like to try to use up stuff laying around on my desk-top...and there's ALWAYS heaps of THAT there...vbg.
Then I spend an hour or so going thru' the fonts in Publisher looking for the most suitable for each ATC....and sometimes do a search for better ones.
Scanning and editing the finished products take another stretch of time but it is soooo satisfactory to see them all eventually done and up for all to see.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

TREE of LIFE


I have finally gotten around to up-dating here... where does the time go??? Monday comes around and before we know it, Friday has arrived!!
Of course, it doesn't help when your PC is not co-operating either!
I changed my Anti-virus application and it fouled up my modem, but eventually my nice providers helped me with it and we are back in action! When things like that happen it makes one realise just how much one relies on this monster!

This is an altered Papier Mache torso that I did for a swap. I used twigs from my Jacaranda tree for the "wings" and Sphagnum Moss for the nest. I applied Golden's Texture Paste for the grass, and the leaves are a type of satinny ( is there such a word..vbg)ribbon that I bought on-line somewhere....and wish I could remember where! I shaved the twigs ends to sit flat on the torso, then applied them with Golden's Heavy Gel. It is finished off with some copper coloured Rub-ons, which I outlined with dots, and then finally, a coat of Royal Coat Decoupage Sealer.

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

ANOTHER FABRIC BOOK PAGE



This page's theme was "Jeweled House".
Several years ago, I hand painted and stamped some calico and have had it sitting around waiting for a good reason to use it...and this is the reason!
For the houses I used Collection's chipboard house frames,covered in "Textiva" (fusible film). The two larger rooves are cut from cardboard. The front one is covered with dot stickers and the back page one is done with re-enforcing rings,then I coated them with Bronze Lumiere and rubbed over with Walnut Distress Ink, and the small one has gold star stickers, treated the same way, as I ran out of the dots and rings.
I then added the diamantes to them all.
I used various images of children,two of which are from "Collections", and added a piece of mica to the large front and back houses and wire mesh to the smaller one.Then a squiggle of green Kindy Glitz on the sides of the houses and more diamantes embedded into them with some larger flower embellishments to finish them off.
Then I added the Kaiser Rub-ons to the sides of the front houses to balance the layout.
The image in the house on the back is of a little girl with her dolly's pram and a bit of "serendipity" happened here... I didn't realise until after I finished the page entirely and was checking it out for faults (which I am sure to have made) that the application of the gold painted scrolls and flourishes actually make the dolly's pram look 3D!
I left the threads long and dangling when I ran some machine stitching around the edges and threaded some beads onto them to add more texture to the whole page.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

MIXED MEDIA MARIE


I finally managed to find some time to finish this project yesterday.
The frame is a 4 x 7 inch stretched canvas,reversed.
After gessoing the canvas, where I built some up at the top left and bottom right corners for texture, I used a wash of Golden's Light Magenta,then stencilled some Phthalo Green thru' some sequin waste, which, when dry, I re-stencilled over that with White.
When all was dry, I sponged on some Quinacridone Magenta sparingly and painted the inside edges of the wooden frame with it as well.Then I gave it all a thin coat of Golden's Fluid Interference Oxide Red.
I adhered some flocked burgundy and gold embossed, wire edged ribbon to the background.
I painted the porcelain half doll white, only colouring her cheeks and the rose, as I felt that would accentuate the "lavishness" of the character's "encoutrements" more.
I added the German Scrap Border and lightly distressed it with brown Stazon ink.

Marie's "Gown" is made from wire-edged ribbon,trimmed with embroidered roses.
Her crown is plastic and once lived on a hair pin....which my grand-daughter is yet to miss...vbg.
She has a "diamonte" necklace and also some on the gown trim.

The vintage flowers are off a 1950-60s hat, found at an op-shop yonks ago, with gold painted die-cut swirls added.
The glass bead fringing was taken from the bottom of a cheap cotton hand-bag also found at an op-shop.