Re-Do Day
vintage paper/collage art
"Le Sphinx Blanc" and used it on the front, and added a white rose underneath that.
Now, I dont' speak French, but was guessing it meant the white Sphinx? It seemed to fit her mysterious aura. Unless of course, that isn't what it means. I could be WAY off. But in my mind, that is her name now. "Sphinxy"
Hmm, does anyone else think that half circle shape on her neck looks like a hicky? I didn't notice that before…
While in heavy duty re-do mode, I brought an accumulation of dark things outside to paint. I used my Lazy Woman style of painting, spraying with primer, glazing, then top coating with spray poly. (instructions on the side bar)
(Sphinxy got a coat of poly over her decopauge too)
When I saw this old clock, I was swept off my feet! My sister-in-law was the first to find it on our shopping trip to Rusty Chandelier. The tension of waiting till she made up her mind on whether she was buying it or not made me twitch with desire to rip it out of her hands instead of standing next to her pleasantly and politely while she pondered her purchase.
Its not easy to be a nice person sometimes. But, my theory is, that there is a lot of junk out in the world and there is no reason to be grabby and mean about any of it. No matter how drop dead gorgeous it is, and no matter how much I think it is destined to be mine.
Well, she passed, so I picked it up and told her I'd buy it if she didn't but if she changed her mind, it would be OK. I was lying through my teeth about the OK part, but would have made myself believe it was really OK, if I absolutely had to and she changed her mind.
I wanted to use it as a frame for a photo of my fairy grand baby, but when I got it home, realized that the clockworks were not coming out very easily, plus it was a nice clock, an 8 day wind up.
The (pink satin lined) suitcase from the Rusty Chandelier gold mine shopping trip was a really easy redo, too. I just covered up a black and orange picture on the lid. (why? why? What made the manufacturer put orange and black on the cover when the interior was a perfect pink???)
The glass door cabinet was spray primed, then painted with a bisque colored paint that was left over from another project. After that, I distressed it with some sandpaper. I'm trying to decide on whether I have the patience to redo the interior… but I didn't get it done yesterday and now Re-Do day is over.
Getting back to something is not easy. I try to finish a project immediately before I switch gears to something else. And after doing all these things, plus a few others yesterday, I have to say, I am ready to move on.
Here is some more of my loot from our shopping trip to St. Joe, MO. My hat whispering skills were in fine form that day.
After cleaning up all my Re-Do Day mess, Sugarwings helped me make dinner. I cut up an eggplant, then gave her the "stump" of it, with the stem "handle" to use as a stamp.
JANIS
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