Buttons and beakers
antiques/junking, family, redosMan, it felt good to get the glue out today! I've had a busy summer, but today, I was all on my own, just me, the glue, and the studio. It seems odd to have Sugarwings gone all day at school, but it does make a difference in my productivity. After making her some Care Bear toast (sunflower seed, whole grain bread cut with a teddy bear shaped cookie cutter after toasting), I sent her on her way and went to work.
So what did I do? Just simple projects, adding wallpaper to a jewelry box, and sorting buttons into interesting vessels and foofing those up to sale at Silver Bella.
These vintage test tubes were fun to fill and foof. I had to run to Hobby Lobby to buy some corks for them, but everything else used is all vintage. Little squares of wallpaper make the label, and it is tied up with old ribbon and topped with a millinery bloom. Then, the corks each got a pretty button to spruce them up.
I only had 10 of them, I wish I had more. That is the trouble with using vintage things, I can't just order more when I need them. I just kind of use what I find when I go out treasure hunting.
Earlier this summer, I found a boxful of these old jam jars. These three are pretty as is, so I just filled them with buttons and that's it. The rest have lost the details on their lids, so I'll get to play with them a bit more.
The box was not that attractive, but I saw some possibilities. First, I primed and glazed it, with the technique in my sidebar.
Then, I glued down three coordinating wallpapers that were a birthday gift from Beth.
I'm not sure if I'll do more to it or not… I could put another paper on the top and do something to the front of the door, but I kind of like it as is.
The door of the jewelry box could never be as pretty as Sissy's front door. As the sun flows through the window, it hits all the prisms she has hanging there and creates light birdies that fly all around the room.























































































