Friday, December 25, 2009
White Christmas 2009
What a wonderful Christmas! We don't have white Christmas's around here in Oklahoma very often. A whopping 14 inches fell in a blizzard storm yesterday, stranding many travelers and even just people coming home from work. Many didn't make it home for Christmas morning with their families. Where ever you are on this Christmas, I hope you have a blessed Christmas time with your friends and family.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Piano Hinge Winter Paper bag book
This is a little paper bag book I made for a friend for Christmas. Not your usual Christmas theme, but I am always reminded of Christmas time with snow.. I started off with 4 ordinary lunch size white paper bags and cut out 4 "V's" for the tags to slide my "chop sticks" through. Then colored the bags with Ranger's color washes, in denim blue, stream and eggplant. Of course I couldn't stop there, so I added a little of LuminArts Radiant Rain shimmer mists in sky blue and the iridescent violet, even added a little of iridescent fine glitter in the mix. Let dry. Then started to work on creating the pages. I decided to definitely to stay on this blue/white/silver theme so I chose embellishments within that color scheme. I used lots of ribbon, glitter, diecuts, rub-ons and even snip its of Christmas carols to pull together the theme and give a feel of Christmas. The pages are listed in order and I decided not to post in a collage style so each page can be seen in detail and in order. (I have this compulsion for order as if otherwise something was lost in the meaning I was trying to convey on each page, I can't explain, but if you're anything like me, you'll understand...l0l). I hope you enjoy looking and perhaps be inspired to create one of your own.*the tutorial I used can be found at: http://alteredbooklover.blogspot.com/2008/12/piano-hinge-paper-bag-book-tutorial.html
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Vintage bottle snowman
While searching for some Christmas inspiration I came across last years copy of Cloth Paper Scissors, December issue, and I found it! On the cover no less, but just had to try it. I ran to some nearby antique stores in search for some vintage bottles I thought would work. Some were quite pricey, but managed to find seven for around twenty dollars. ( the artist in the magazine stated she found six for three dollars.) Guess it depends where you are and how good you are a negotiating. The most expensive bottle was marked nine dollars, but I did get it down to seven fifty. Next was a trip to a local Michaels, cupons in hand, and bought some white "Delight" air dry modeling compound for the heads, and some filler beads for the inside of the glass bottle ( I cheated and used some fluff at the bottom) I had most of the other items from my stash of goods at home. The noses are polymer clay and eyes/mouth are small brads. The "hats" are cake decorating tips, that are decorated with junk jewelry. Add some tinsel /fabric and letter charms and Ta-Da, vintage glass bottle snowman!
Oh don't forget to cover head (and wherever else you want) with glue and sprinkle with flake irridescent glitter. All in all it took me a afternoon to put them together and let dry until the next morning when I added the finishing touches and glitter. Enjoy
Oh don't forget to cover head (and wherever else you want) with glue and sprinkle with flake irridescent glitter. All in all it took me a afternoon to put them together and let dry until the next morning when I added the finishing touches and glitter. Enjoy
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