Artist Class Project
UncategorizedMy project for Mary's
online tutorials, featuring 12 projects, daily posted tips and tricks, called Artist Class
is done and ready to go!
I've made a paper doll, and include scanned ephemera, patterns for a sun dress, a school dress with apron, and a party frock with tips and instructions for making the garments.
If you sign up for Artist Class and use MY $10 Discount Code: Karlascottage
I will enter you into a drawing to win the original doll I drew for the tutorial.
Plus for every 10 people who sign up using the Karlascottage code, I will give away one ephemera pack full of tid bits to make your doll dress cute as a bug.
Its a good feeling to have the Artist Class project done and ready to roll. I enjoyed the little break from my Sliver Bella and Miss Frenchie prepping to play with paper dolls.
But now, back to work, I've been tagging the earrings I made last week and hanging them in this old trunk.
If all goes as planned, these teeny clothespins will hold the earring cards on the wire. So that when I get to the show, all I have to do, is open the trunk and set it on the table. Of course, there is always the huge possibility of all of the earrings being strewn from one end of the truck to the other and jumbled up when I open it. I'll have my fingers crossed.
It hasn't been all work around here. I hit a gold mine of a garage sale this weekend and found my hat whispering skills in full force. In such fine shape that I got a head vase wearing a hat and a cool old picture of a lady in a hat too.
Over at Nice and Easy Antiques
There is a Junking Monday show and tell, that I thought I'd join, since I had a great haul over the weekend! Check it out for more great finds in blogland.
How wonderful are these??????
I am always ruthless about ripping the flowers off and gluing them to anything I can get my hands on, but I'm wavering on these beauties.
Its like a whole English country garden on one head.
I found a giant scrapbook of vintage holiday cards, some are pretty pastels, but most feature lots of red and green. I plan on taking this to Silver Bella and selling the pages full of cards individually. People can look through the book and tear out the pages that interest them.
Speaking of hats, isn't this sweet? If you'd like to save and print it to use in your own projects, please feel free. I'd love to see what you make with her.
This old ring binder was from a garage sale too. I couldn't wait to start gaudy-ing it up. The gaudier the better, of course!