Making it Girly
antiques/junking, how to's, Miss Frenchie'sToday, I got a head start on my booth at the Miss Frenchie's sale. I went in to help Debbie and Carol tape out the booths, and decorate, and ended up staying and hanging my lights and drapes. The building is a dark, rough wood barn, so I wanted to make my spot a bit more girly. Hmm, I think I might have got it. Lots of lace, and cheesecloth and mini white lights are at least a good start! Tomorrow, it will feel good to have this part done, and I'll be able to throw on my table cloths and start piling up the crap.
Well, I wish it was that easy…. there is still the hauling all the heavy boxes in from the big, red, redneck truck and figuring out just where it should all fit.
Getting ready early is sure the way to go. I was thrilled with having so much ready weeks in advance. Yes, I still have some little things here and there that need done, but I'd say 90% of it was tagged and bagged before I went to DC. Wait a minute, isn't tagged and bagged what detectives on TV say when they have a body to wrap up?
Since I was mostly ready pretty early, I was able to hang out and make tags last night while I watched American Idol (I can't decide if I am a Gokey fan or an Adam fan, I really like them both).
Here is the process for this tag-
I drew the dress form on heavy watercolor paper in brown ink, then added a wash of paint.
Next, I glued the cut out dress form onto my favorite wallpaper ( a gift from Heather)
That was glued to a page from an old sewing magazine (a gift from Barb)
Next, I glued all of that to some vintage sheet music that I had sprayed with chocolate Glimmer Mist, and glued all of it to a 4" x 8" shipping tag, and trimmed the edges.
The bottom is trimmed with a sewn ruffle of pattern paper, and highlighted with gold Stickles (love that stuff, I don't know why I don't use it more often)
More Stickles was used around the wallpaper piece, I tied a silk ribbon to the top and glued on some old millinery blooms.
This one uses hand painted butterflies cut out from that heavy watercolor paper too. That just might be my new favorite trick. I did the same thing, with the hat that I painted for the piece I posted about last time.
My goal is to paint more. I just adore doing collage work, but have realized lately that I miss painting. So, I'm going to try to mix the two elements more.
And since I am feeling Frenchie this weekend, I wrote "butterflies" in French on the tag.
This one is a thank you gift for Stephanie who co-hosted the apron swap withHeather. Butterflies have a special meaning to her, so I hope she'll like this. The tag with the old hat goes to Heather and the dress form is for my buddy, Beth, because without her, I never would have finished that apron!
Well, like I said, I have a few little things left to do to get ready for the sale this weekend. I need to add a bulb to this GREAT lamp. Which I just might keep…..
If you are in the area, or wanting to take a road trip to come and see us, come on by Miss Frenchie's sale this weekend! Make sure you come by and introduce yourself. I'll be the one under the lace awning straight back on the left, by the bakery.