Cottage Collage Kits and a Little B&E
antiques/junking, family, give away, paintings, vintage paper/collage art Today, I packaged up my July giveaway, the Cottage Collage Kit, and got it in the mail to the winner, Carol.
I gave the pack a summery, bright colored theme and lots of vintagey goodness.
*Some of the anaglyptic wallpaper that I glazed
*A piece of the wall paper that I painted roses on
*BUTTONS
*This cute old plastic rose, that actually has a hair clip attached
*Old photos from my latest garage sale haul
*Polka dotted netting from an old hat
*A snippet of red vintage wall paper that Beth gave to me
(by the way, Beth told me how to use LINKS, instead of adding the entire address! I look SO much more professional now, don’t I?)
*I also included copies of some of my paintings, like the fairy in th teacup, roses, and a few others
*Old yellow ribbon and a big white buckle
*A copy of a sweet little French post card
*And a bunch more.
I had a great time putting the pack together, hope it is something Carol can use!
Don’t forget that I will be having an August Giveaway too. Leave a comment and I’ll enter you. So far, I have buttons, and old photos in it, but there will be more, I need to come up with a theme for it, and when I do, I’ll let you know.
Today I painted this watercolor of lilacs, then one of the home my dad grew up in. It is 90% done, but needs some tweaking.
I don’t know why I don’t do more watercolors, they are so enjoyable to do. This lilac one is a bit different for me, I also used sepia colored ink on it.
I will finish the old homestead painting tomorrow so I can make copies of it to take to my family reunion next week and pass out to any cousins or aunts and uncles who want one. Here is a photo of the house my grandparents raised 7 kids in, it was torn down this summer. I’m lucky that I was able to go and visit and get photos a couple of years ago.
I also broke in through a window (it has been vacant for a long time) and took a look around. I took an old light fixture that was broken and laying on the floor in some trash as a souvenir to fix up and re-wire. My Dad was horrified and was sure the sheriff was on his way, and told him no one would miss it, but it meant a lot to me to have a little piece of the house he grew up in.
As we took off in our get-away car, he told me that the house didn’t have electricity while they lived in it! So much for my little piece of his child hood, that light hadn’t been a part of the house when he was child!
(Yes in my tradition of posting really bad photos of myself, here is one of me breaking and entering)