Picnic baskets, puppies, pigtails, and poppies
Books, how to's, paintings, vintage paper/collage artThe covers for our Dorothy tag book swap are in process!
I used a page from the old, old book that I had as a background, and added poppies from a vintage greeting card to the bottom, and also used it for the oval shape at the top too. To the oval, I added "Dorothy", cut from the book too. And an emerald. Or a stone that looks like an emerald, at least.
The little girl herself was painted onto water color paper, cut out and glued to the tag, then I did the same with the picnic basket.
(Oh, the hats are from my lastest score, all under $10 each, at my last junking trip!)
After that, I cut Toto from a page in the book, glued him to some words from the story, and used marker on the text to make the dog stand out more, and glued him to a tag. I used a handful of markers to make the background look like a rainbow, and then cut a slit into the basket with an exacto knife to slide the tag into.
Next, the tags went to the copy store, where I had them put onto ivory card stock.
I guess I got ahead of myself when I said that I was all done with my tags and was sad to be finished. I've still got a bit to do….
Since these are on ivory, I had to brighten the whites with white ink.
Then, I used a clear, glimmer ink on all the blue checked gowns.
I outlined the "Dorothy" banner in brown so it would stand out a bit.
The basket had to have a slit cut into each one to fit the Toto tag into.
After that, I glued an "emerald" under each banner, and sparkled Dorothy's slippers with ruby glitter.
They need to be cut out, and I still haven't found the perfect paper to use for the back of the tags, and the backs do need to be covered, to create a pocket for the Toto tag to be slipped into. I also need to find the perfect ribbon to tie the books together and to add to the dog tag.
Whew! But the project does go fast. And I enjoy doing them all.
Since I couldn't find enough ruby slipper charms for everyone in the swap, I decided to try to make lollipop charms.
So far, so good. I'll have to see how they dry and how they look painted. I'm making them from paper clay, rolled out into a snake, then twirled into a sucker shape and poked onto a vintage swizzle stick, cut into pieces.
After the clay dries, the sticks will be pulled out, dotted with glue and stuck back in. I'll paint them and tie them to the front of the books with ribbon. Well, I hope it goes well, they might be fragile. That's why I've only made these few to see how it goes before I make dozens.
You have no idea how hard it is for me to be practical and stop, to wait and see if it works! I tend to go over board and keep going and going and going. I'm kind of proud of myself for letting this batch dry before filling the world with lollipop charms!
Okay, back to the land of Oz, I have tags to trim and glitz!
Details about the swap are on the side of my blog, click on the button if you are interested in more details and want to join!