Downtown Murals by Grandmama and some Witchy Women
Etsy Goodies, family, how to's, paintings, Sugarwings, swaps, vintage paper/collage art I’ve had an etsy-palooza-blowout week! I am thrilled (and lucky) to see so much go out of the shop in a couple of days! Thanks to everyone who bought something, I really appreciate it!
And as a hardworking business woman who wants to get ahead in the world, how do I spend my day? Do I make more stuff to list? Do I list what I already have laying around in piles in the studio and get my Etsy store restocked???
Nope- I played hookey! I walked around downtown with Sugarwings and her grandpop. We looked at some of the murals I have painted on business fronts downtown (I’d have photographed more, but my battery went dead!).
We rode the mini carousel, went out to lunch, then rented THREE movies to take home for later.
But I did manage to do something constructive before I skipped out for the afternoon to goof off with the fairy grand baby and my handsome husband (did you see those arm???? He lifts weights, I get older and saggier, he gets better looking all the time). I quickly made a couple of things.
Here are the three crones that were in the old photograph I copied for my Cottage Collage Kits.
I glued a piece of vintage wallpaper to a card, then glued it to a piece of black sparkly paper. Aging ink in pink was wiped on with a sponge before gluing down the lovely ladies cut from the photo.
I cut a frame out of anaglyptic wallpaper, and drew around it with a gold and a silver paint pen.
Black and brown ink pens were used for vines and accents around the silver.
I cut hats out of OLD black grosgrain ribbon and added a band with a sparkly gold gel pen. The same pen was used for sparkle on their bewitching gowns.
I wrapped vintage millinery flowers around the teeny bit of black gross grain that was left ( I rarely waste anything) and glued it into place to hang the picture with, then added a rose chipped off of an old earring.
Since I am so crazy about this photo, I had to do one more picture with it. This is on a piece of watercolor paper, that has been stained with 4 colors of inks, then drawn on with brown ink and gold gel pen.
The trim and the hats are cut from paper salvaged from an old photo mat board. I made ‘stars’ by adding swvarski crystals.
I quickly added the first witchy picture to my Etsy shop, then ran out the door to go play with Sugarwings.
Tomorrow I get another hookey day, I am going to visit Beth and play paper dolls. Actually we are doing a mini swap with Debra about doll dresses, I think. (She is also the person that the 2nd witchy picture goes to, we are swapping ATCs)
I have my third movie of the day to go and watch, so I’d better get back to playing hookey and get off the computer!
NOTE: MY WITCHY WOMEN ON ETSY ALREADY ARE SOLD, THANKS FOR LOOKING!!