vintage paper/collage art

Altered candy boxes for Valentines Day

holiday decor, how to's, vintage paper/collage art

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Last week, I played hooky from stuff that needed done and did some fun things.  Actually, I did that more than once… Sugarwings and I had a couple of afternoons together and another day, I snuck out to see the matinee of Les Mis. 

Nose to the grindstone this week, for sure!


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I enjoyed having a day to make something just because it was pretty and i wanted to do it.   Some of these are in the Boutique now, but I've waited so long to get them there, that Valentine's Day is fast approaching!


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These two are both topped with chalk board paint and decked out in my best Vintage Pretties. Each is a new wooden box, made to look old.


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But this one is an old box, foofed up to look better.

 You can see, it started with a lot of what I call "fussy" decor on it.  And a plastic rose??? No thank you.


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My first step in the redo was to pull off the plastic rose, then some of the lace and ribbon that I didn't care for.

I added a bead of glue all around the newly naked edge to replace the cheapo lace with something much better.  The Good Stuff.


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Ahhhh, feeling better already, with some deep, dark, old velvet.


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Next, a layer of good lace, and a row of ruffled chocolate ribbon over that.


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Instead of taking the whole box apart in pieces, to get the lace rimmed existing red ruffle out, I simply trimmed off the cheap looking lace and left the rough edges of the red ribbon to show. Next, I took a dark brown ink pad and rubbed it along the outside lip of the bottom edge.


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Some netting from an old crinoline, and more chocolate ruffles were added to the top.  Then a whole bouquet of tiny velvet sprigs and leaves, topped with a wonderful old rose.  To that, I tied some espresso velvet ribbon and more of the soft lace.


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At the top, some milk chocolate velvet ribbon.


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Layers and layers of loveliness. All my favorite things piled on top of each other!

 

A Hawaii Travel Journal part two

Travel, vintage paper/collage art

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Taking a journal along on our trip was such fun. I'm really glad I had it, and spent quite a bit of time doodling away while sitting on the balcony and watching the waves.


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The book was pre-made and ready to fill once I got there, and I packed an assortment of markers, ribbons, papers, and doodads to add to it.  As I worked, I saved spaces for photos to add later.  Trouble is, I didn't take enough pictures, or save enough tidbits of travel stuff.  When I do this again, I'll know what to look out for and will remember to keep snippets of the days.  I'd like to have had more papers to add to the book, but I also enjoyed drawing in it, so I guess it turned out ok.


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On this page, I used a piece of a pamphlet that came with some sea glass earrings that I bought (upper left hand corner) and then drew over it, so it didn't look so white, white against all the color of the rest of the page.

Each morning with my coffee on the balcony, I worked on a page about the previous day. 

And there was plenty going on to fill a page!

Its about my husband's activities too,  he was off being adventurous with his brother-in-law quite a bit, while his sis and I were more low keyed.  You can see here, that there was surfing and scuba diving, but neither were my own activities.  I tried to dive, but just couldn't do it. 


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I was the biggest wimp ever.  And I am an ocean lover. I'm not afraid of the waves or sea, can swim very well and love to explore. My trouble with continuing the lesson was unexpected. I shocked myself with my cowardice.  My husband is very claustrophobic, I thought he might have trouble, but I didn't expect any trouble from myself!


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As a child, I had asthma and remember emergency hospital trips. But as an adult, my asthma is so mild, I forget  that I have it and rarely even consider myself asthmatic. 

When we signed up for scuba, we were asked if we had asthma or heart conditions and I said no.  Then, I had a mini asthma attack while running and laughing on the beach, and from that moment, I started thinking about what would happen if I had one under the ocean. I freaked myself out before we even got into the pool to try out the gear.  So, of course, I performed dismally in that frame of mind.

  And I was crying like a baby when I had to do the walk of shame back to the gear drop off as the rest of my group flippered off into the ocean. Not my proudest moment when I had to come out of the pool at that crowded and lovely resort and walk past all the vacationers in chaise lounges who had been watching my failure with interest like I was the afternoon's soap opera.


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Besides my wimpiness at that activity, the trip was great. We laughed and played, and rested and ATE all week.

This page has a little cartoon I did about a joke i pulled on the beach.  A couple asked me to take their picture and my husband offered to pose with them, just being silly.  Unbeknown to them, I maneuvered the camera so that he was in the background of the picture.  Only on one take, though, so that if they honestly didn't want his photograph, they could use a different shot. Although, he is a cutey, they should be glad to have it!


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The city block sized banyan tree in Lahaina was the inspiration for this page, I drew it from memory when I got back to the room instead of waiting till the next day when the picture was fuzzy in my mind.


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This page is a little different than the rest, the messages about what we did that day are hidden in the branches.


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The road to Hana was such a jam packed day of sight seeing, I had to use two pages. I sketched out a map of the island and wrote messages along where the road goes about what we saw.


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I would highly recommend this outing, but its a hard one for anyone who gets carsick.  Like I did.  Mostly we broke up the day long drive over twisty, turny cliffs by roadside jaunts to visit waterfalls and bamboo forests. But there were a couple of longer stints in the car where I must have been a bit green because everyone was asking me how I was doing, when I thought I was being very discreet about trying not to spew.

But, the beauty I saw on this ride was worth every bit of discomfort.  The queasiness was fleeting, but the memories of the beauty are forever.


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More twisty roads went up to the volcano, but again, WORTH it!   I drugged myself up with non drowsy dramamine and that helps.  I also was careful to eat bland, solid food. No sloshy stuff like soup that would sway in my tummy when we went around a curve.


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We visited a lavender farm near the volcano, and that was one of my favorite places. 


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Since I didn't collect enough stuff to fill the book, I slipped our itinerary into a pocket. Boring.  Next time I'll scoop up lots of mementos to add to the pages.


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At least I had some maps for these pockets.  I folded the map inside out so that the interesting part showed instead of the bright red "FREE MAP" on the cover  peeking out.


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My pictures are added in a jumble, different days or areas on one page together, but I was matching up sizes and colors to make a pretty layout.  In my world, pretty counts a lot more than accuracy.


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Here is an instance where I was smart enough to save something from the trip, the key card holder from the hotel.  I glued it down, drew on and embellished it, and added a photos of us in the key card slots.


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Years ago, we went hiking in Arkansas and kissed under a waterfall.  Sugarwings loves to hear stories about romance and true love, and never gets tired of us telling her about our special moment under the falls.   This time we weren't able to hike over to the falls, but at least we got to share a smooch in front of them.

On our last night, we stumbled upon a row of tables set up on the beach and had to stay for dinner.  It was such a romantic setting, just at sunset, right on the ocean. The restaurant was the Westin hotel and the food was the best we'd had all week. 


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 My husband wasn't too impressed with himself as a merman in this picture, but Sugarwings adores it and jumped up and down with excitement when she saw how I'd cut his photo out and added it to a mermaid tail.

The photo is from our day of whale watching. Other people might have glued down actual photos of the boat or the whales, but I kind of like this picture as a remembrance.


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Now that I have finished my book, I guess I need to get some "real" work done.


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  It was nice to scam some extra vacation time to complete this, but I can't eke out my time off for too long.  I have a workshop to get ready for!

Photos of that next. 

 

A Hawaii Travel Journal

Travel, vintage paper/collage art

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For my trip to Hawaii, I made up a couple of travel journals, one for me, and one for my sister-in-law, Terry, who we are meeting up with in Maui.


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This one is for her.   The cover is layered in papers, images, paint, and modelling paste. 


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This one is mine, done in the same way. Its not quite complete, but I can finish my own any time. I wanted to  make sure the gift for Terry was ready for the trip.


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My plan is to sit on the balcony and watch the ocean, relaxing  while I snip and glue as our husbands play golf.

I'm packing old papers, ribbons, lace, and all the essentials to work on these while we are there.


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Usually, I'm not a big fan of scrap book paper, it does have its time and place, and this book was right for it. I bought a big, tropical themed stack pack for the main pages.

Then, I created some home made papers for accents.


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Using bubble wrap and a wide brush, I blobbed and blotted colors till I got something I thought would look good in the books.


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Some of it I tore before gluing in.


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And I made lots of pockets to fill up with mementos, while leaving plenty of space for journalling too.

I had a great day working on these, I spent an entire afternoon and evening in the studio watching a whole season of Parenthood that I'd recorded and saved.  That show had me laughing and crying as I worked, this was a rough season for those Bravermens. After suffering through all of that with them, I was sooo ready for a vacation!

Hopefully, I'll have a full book to show you when I return. 

 

Workshops, giveaways, and an angel of a dog

dogs, Dorkies (Yorkshire Terrriers), fairies, puppies!, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops, yorkies

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Dorothy Rosebud and I just might need to order more cupid wings for foofing.  She likes to play dress up as much as Sugarwings does, apparently.


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Plus, I like making them.


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I've also been hooked on making wire cages. As I work on them, I'm taking photos so I can do an online tutorial too.


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But so far, the cage details aren't worth passing on.  I need to make a few more to get it perfected.  Each one I make teaches me a bit more on the best ways to build them from the ground up


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Which is important in a tutorial.  The first few I make of something, I just wing it.  Then, if I like the idea and make more prototypes, I start narrowing down just what works, what doesn't, how long is this piece, how big is that one. 

Weeks of work go into making a tutorial, but they can sell for years, so they are worth the effort for me to get it right.


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And if you enjoy my online classes, maybe you'd like an in person one?  Valentine Journal Workshop on Saturday, Feb 2nd, all supplies included, just bring tools!  $100, Details in the previous post.


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I'll be giving away one of Amy's books then.  Or you can win one by leaving a comment  on my blog on any post.

I'll be away from my computer for a while, I'm in PARADISE as you read this.  Any Etsy or Boutique orders will be mailed on the 30th.

Valentine Workshop

Books, holiday decor, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops

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It's been fun to make a Valentine journal for the upcoming workshop.  The books are stuffed with vintagey goodness, and lots of fun, romantic details.


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Since it's a journal, I decided to add some "journaling" which I have never done before.  Of course, leave it to me to decide to teach a class about something I've never tried.  But I think I worked out the basics on what to do in which order for a balanced effect. How to fix mistakes (they happen, for sure!) and some other tidbits of advice. 


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Seems to me that journaling isn't any different than other art forms that I do.  It needs to be pretty and looked at as much as an arty creation as it is a written paragraph or phrase.

I'm printing out some prompts for students to use, and will have some basic guidelines to help get them going too.


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I've been gathering up piles of pretties for supplies.

  I've got lots of old Valentines,


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Victorian postcards,


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Charms,


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and German die cuts of roses, plus tons of ephemera  to use as the pages themselves.

We will build a book from scratch from old papers in neutral tones, then fill it up with lots of rosy toned hearts and flowers.

The cover will be decorated similar to an old fashioned box of chocolates, with a flocked heart, ruffles, and a millinery rose.


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We'll add love notes, and envelopes to save romantic souvenirs from our sweeties.  In my own book, I'm making places for photos too.  All students can email pictures to me, and I will size, edit and print them for the books and have the pictures ready when everyone arrives.

The class will be all day, at my studio in Lawrence on Saturday, Feb.2nd. 

Lunch and luscious chocolate treats are, of course, included!

Cost is $100 and covers everything you will need from cover to cover. 

And we will be using The Good Stuff to make this book! 

Its a small, intimate class, and we should be able to get the book completed that day.  But remember, with a project like this, they sometimes never end!  You will want to continue adding adornments and doodlies after you leave, too.

 

I'm away from my computer on a dream trip to Hawaii right now, but please check back for fresh posts left for you before I flew off.  If you want to order from the Boutique, all orders will be shipped on the 30th. If you'd like to enter the drawing for one of Amy's books, please leave a comment on any post.

 
If you'd like to sign up for my Valentine workshop, please email me for an invoice at:  karlanathan@sbcglobal.net

Craft day with Carol Spinski, Debbie Dusenberry, and Amy Barickman, woo hoo!

flowers, vintage paper/collage art, We're having a party, Workshops

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Last Tuesday, Amy, Carol, and Debbie came over for a craft day and lunch.  It was a fun day of catching up, creating, and chatting.


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  Amy's friend, Cindy, came by for a while, it was nice to meet a local Lawrence lady who was a big shot blogger (Skip to my Lou). I  had no idea. Wow, 2,000,000 hits a month?? Not only was she a big time blogger, she was sweet as can be, which is appropriate since she has a store called Sweet.

 


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In the kitchen, my dining table was set with a drop cloth cover, white mismatched linens, cream plates, and white salad plates with tiny rosebuds. I added matt white pottery vases with bright roses (on Mondays, my local Kroger marks leftover flowers down to $1.99 so I snaf up armloads, then feel greedy and put back all but two to take up.  Happens every time.  I see the sale price and start grabbing, then stop myself).

The look of the room inspired me to get out some Valentiney themed and colored papers to add to the all neutral books we were making.  I loved the look so much, in the room and in the book I made that I thought it would be fun to have a workshop to create Valentine journals. The details are in the previous post and I'll have some photos coming up in a couple days with  more info.


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Knowing that
Carol and Debbie were both fans of "low color" style,I'd set out a
studio table full of neutral ephemera so that we could sift through and
pull together pages that we wanted to use in our books.

I'll be providing similar for the books we will make in class. As a matter of fact, I probably won't be putting these away, I'll leave the piles out for us to work with.


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At a flea mkt last fall, I scored an 1800s receipt book stuffed with fantastic writing and logos.  We all used pages of it in our books that day.


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Of course, an afternoon with these three ladies is pretty durn inspiring in and you know that they can put together something scrumptious no matter what supplies they have on hand!


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I had some ticking stuck away and pulled it out knowing that Debbie would use it in an interesting way, and she did, fraying the edges of strips to make ribbon, and lining some pages. She generously left the book here to use for ideas during the workshop.


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Amy's book is a sweet pink tone.


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And she generously left some of her books behind too. These are copies of two of her latest books and she gave them to me to offer as giveaways.

Vintage Notions and Fabric Flowers.


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While I am away in Hawaii, I'll have some fresh posts done up ahead of time for you, so please come back.  Leave a comment on any post between January 14 and 28th for a chance to win one of two books.

The third will be given away during my workshop on Saturday, Feb. 2nd to an attendee. 

 

Cupid’s wings and a journal workshop

Valentine's Day, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops

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This has been a week of puttering. I made some caged fairies and love birds, and some more angel wings.  Had a couple of fun craft days with friends, played with felt, and read too much.  Nothing real productive, but relaxing and wonderful.  

What more can you ask from a week?


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Maybe should I call these Cupid's Wings, not angel wings?  They are smaller than the crepe paper ones and the feather ones I made at Christmas.


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While I think both sizes are nice for Valentine's Day, I kind of like the idea of the smaller, cupid-ey scaled ones. 


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I've also been working on a journal for the upcoming holiday and have enjoyed doing it so much, I was wondering if anyone wanted to come to a workshop to make one at my house? I'll have some photos soon.

Its all very very very vintagey papers in neutral colors, with pops of red and pink in roses from old Valentines, postcards, millinery and wallpaper. 

I'll have lots of papers out to play with, and we will keep it a small group.   It will be an all day class with lunch and treats.  That will give us plenty of time to create the pages, bind the book, adorn the cover and do some embellishing and journaling. 

There is even a cheat sheet made up with journaling short cuts to help get your doodling in gear. Email me if you are interested, please. This will be an intimate group, not a large class and I'm not making a seperate site for sign ups.

It will be Saturday Feb. 2nd and will cost $100.    Just bring your tools, all supplies included.

An Enchanted Affaire

Snow White, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops

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Its such an honor to be a part of Kim's spring time event in California!  Her parties are intricately planned and gorgeous down to the smallest of details.

And what a great theme!! Snow White is a lifetime fave of mine.  When I was little, I re-read Snow White and Rose Red over and over.  And of course, Sugarwings and I love the Disney version, we often re-enact the apple poisoning part of the story. She is always the heroine, I am the cackling witch.  The dogs play the part of all the dwarfs, because they rush to her side and circle around her when she lays on the floor.  Whoever is the first to lick her face is the handsome prince who awakens her.


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When she was three or four, we could play this game for hours on end.(oh my gosh, i can't believe she is SIX now!! The time has flown!!)


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We love the story so much, I made a magic mirror for her room.  I have a tutorial for it here.


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The last year in media was filled with Snow White fun too.  Two movies that I adored, plus a TV show that I can't get enough of.  I'd have to say that this is my favorite fairy tale character.   Maybe its the house she moves into in the woods?  That little cottage is my dream home. 

So, I was beyond thrilled when Kim asked me to paint a portrait of the fairest of them all for her button to advertise the Enchanted party she was throwing.

Then, later when she asked me to be a teacher?!? Woo hoo!  I was dancing a jig and singing around the room like my favorite dwarf, Dopey. (yes, I know, he is silent in the movie, but I am sure he whoops it up when the cameras aren't on him)


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For the class, we will be making a book of enchantments, filled to the brim with the old wallpapers that I love best.  I've been buying tons of OLD, OLD fairy tale books to (eeks) rip apart to use the pages of too.  If you are a librarian, please avert your eyes, because I am about to confess to chopping up a beautiful book more than 120 years old.

Ooooh, but it was so fun to tear up!! There is something about old papers that you can't replicate with the new stuff. It just feels better.  Even when its crumbling.


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Since my papers are all vintage, and not just something I can order more of, my kits will all be individual and unique. We will be using lots of millinery blooms too. 

Only The Good Stuff. 


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And did I mention that the classes would be at the Happiest Place on Earth? I am such a fan of Disneyland. I went for the first time last spring, and fell hard for it. I've always enjoyed Disneyworld down in Orlando, but there was something more intimate about the original California park that drew me in.


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Sign ups begin Monday for her past guest list and Wednesday for newcomers. The other teachers are people I greatly admire, and can't wait to spend time with. 

Kim's events are always the most fun. I've been to a few and loved every one.  Great times, great friends, great projects, oh, I could go on and on. Please just tell me to shut up if I gush too much as I make plans over the next few months.

I hope to see you there!

 

A few more fairies flying by

fairies, vintage paper/collage art

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While making the books for our Faery Book Swap, I had a few glitches.  The couple of people who witnessed my screw ups were very sweet about it.

One of them was my good buddy, Kim.  She had sent an extra page for me and one for me to add to her own book.  I'm afraid I missed her note and just started making books up willy nilly with her 10, instead of 8 pages.

When I realized, I felt bad and made up an extra page to send to her.  She's been going through a rough time with her dad's health and I thought the last thing she needed was her friend shorting her on a swap.


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As the basis of the page, I used a copy of the Snow White painting that I did for Kim's spring event, An Enchanted Affaire.

But I needed to fairy it up.  I glued down one complete print with the background and all to some coordinating wallpaper, then glued wings that were butterflies printed on parchment by my Sissy.I used three sets, so there would be lots of volume. I glittered those up and that made them curly, which I liked.

I then cut out another Snow White and glued her over the previous one, so the wings were between the two layers.


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She got a teensy millinery flower garland, and her dress was embellished with metallic inks and lots of glitter.


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For even more sparkle, I glued some of my 1940s crystals to her skirt, then gave her a bouquet to cover up the apple in the original.

Deliciously gaudy, and fairy-riffic.


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Most of the books were mailed out way back, but the ones going to my family who are coming to Romantic Gothic Ghosts, were kept here, so we could open them all together. I can't wait for everyone to see their book!  This is a page that Aunt Sandy made for mine.


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My book is amazing!! I received the gift of an extra page from so many generous souls.  This one is from Jay Hart.  Along with a sweet little book that she made too.

I miss the swap, and am considering another. But it will have to be smaller and faster if I want to get it done for Christmas.  I can't even think about it till after this big party this weekend though. We'll see if I survive that before I delve into the next thing. Which really, really should be beefing up my Boutique for the holidays, not more swaps!


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There are a lot of basic supplies in the shop now, just no 'new' old things. I hope to recover from the Faery swap, the Ghost party and the puppies and get going on adding more soon.  Here is a picture of an order I mailed this week, to Tara.  Packing them up is the fun part!

Anything to avoid cleaning…

Romantic Gothic Ghosts, vintage paper/collage art, Workshops

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The studio clean up is progressing. Kinda. If I just wouldn't let the mess pile up in the first place, it wouldn't be as hard.  If I could concentrate on cleaning instead of getting side tracked with little projects and decor ideas, that would help too.


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I can be elbow deep in clearing off a table and all of a sudden, an idea pops into my head and off I go, to work on that. 

Like this witchy hat. The dress form in the corner looked like it needed to be dressed up a bit for the weekend, so I added a black lace jacket and skirt, then decided I needed to whip up a hat to match.  Of course, I didn't really NEED one. 

  It was easy and fast, using the steps from the Romantic Gothic Ghost online class.  This hat is a "bonus" class that I added to the existing lessons.


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The witch's hat was last year's bonus class, and the BOO tussie mussie is this year's.  I added a few new images too, for downloading and printing.

If you have paid for the class when it first came out, and forgot the password, let me know.  Its worth a second look, and there are new things too.

We made this site two years ago, and every fall, I have revisited it and found things I'd forgotten about from the past.  There is a lot of info, plenty of projects, and files and files of images, patterns, and backgrounds to print and use. (the alphabet cards spelling boo and ghost are new additions)


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This isn't one of the projects, but is a FAST and easy one that really needs no instructions.  I used the spider and web image in our files, printed onto a transparency, layered it over a cut out "ghost" girl, and popped them into a frame.

To be honest, I did it in such a quickie, short cut way, that i taped the picture to the wall, and hung the spider and frame on the same nail.  Something that is only hung up seasonally doesn't need to be done perfectly.


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Another quickie decorating job to save me from cleaning was adding construction paper masks to some of my ladies. 


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I just might go and make some more of these.  It sure beats sweeping….


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You can tell from this photo that I'm desperate to avoid making kits and cleaning.  Yes, I have covered the hand wipe cannisters in ghostly papers.   I came across a file folder filled with printed images I'd made up from the online class and never used.  So, of course, I quickly found some where to glue them.

I hope someone stops me before I start decopauging my broom.  Its so much more temtping that actually using it.

And hey! Don't you think that it would look cute next to the witch in the corner!!?? I was making a joke, but now, I think I might  go and do it.

oooh, I think I need help

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