Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Mini Book Paris

I had a busy day yesterday doing things I don't really like, such as washing and h*******k, and even cleaned the balcony, and had a big victory over 2 large spiders who have been bungee jumping in front of my window every evening. I warned them; they didn't listen, and paid the price. I just do not like spiders!

I used another small piece of marbled paper to make a mini-book, this time with a Paris theme. the book has been sewn together with narrow, pink ribbon, and measures - closed - just under 2"x 1 1/2". The stamps are from Artemio and Chocolate Baroque. I  used hand-made paper with torn edges, which were inked in purple, and then stamped and collaged.  The images are from CI.









The thumb, also inked with purple, is mine!

I am linking to the challenge on Blockheads Paper Arts

Have a good day you all, take care, and thanks for dropping in!


Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Tag Tuesday

This week our theme over at Tag Tuesday is Theatre and Cinema. I decided to make a little tag theatre, a dimensional tag. It is 51/2" high and 3" wide. I used a large matchbox. The stage is the inside drawer of the box. I cut through the middle of the sleeve and folded the flaps outwards to form the wings, and then stuck the parts together. I painted inside with acrylic paint, and the front of the theatre is an image from the Graphics fairy, scaled down to fit the box- I cut the centre part of the image away, glued the wings to the sides, and let the musicians curve out into the auditorium. I cut away part of the top part of the curtains so as it just to make it curve a little. I pasted an image from Gecko Galz to form the backdrop, and then gave it all 2 coats of water based varnish. My characters are Charlie Chaplin and Dan Leno. They have also been cut out, varnished and stuck to the background with foam squares. Dan Leno, who  first appeared on the stage at the age of 4,  was THE music hall artiste, comical actor and pantomime star in the second half of the 19th century, and the best paid actor of his time. He was even honoured by the then King, Edward VII, and asked to do a private performance in his palace. He would certainly have been a role model for the young Charlie Chaplin. They were both born into abject poverty, and made it right to the top.




This was fun to make! Have a good day you all, and thanks for visiting!

Monday, 13 August 2012

Marbled Twinchie Mini-Books


Hi everybody, another week has flown by, and here we are at Monday again. I was busy making some mini-books out of some little pieces of plywood (bottom picture) which were in a box as dividers for something or other. I cut them into twinchies, which just fitted with the indentations they had, and used some of them to make these little books. The covers have been marbled, and then painted with several coats of clear varnish, and given a bit of glimmer paste. I used my BIA to fix them together, One has plain white paper, one has a mix of grey and white sheets, and the first one - with the black wires - has canvas paper. The edges have all been inked with purple, and the front and back pages in each book have mini prints of some of my art-work. The first one has just been decorated with some gold florist wire with little baubles on it.







You can see the structure of the paper here.


The next two have been embellished with some fibres, and a charm, a key and a bead, just a bit hard to see here.










And this was the raw material:





The tag has been made for the second week of the challenge over at 'The Cheerful Stamp Pad', coming up orange, and sponsored by Luna Girl




Okay, that was all for today. Have a good day, take care, and thanks for visiting!

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Goldfinger's Box & Happy Mail

Yesterday I did some boxing - in other words, I made a gift-box for the challenge over at 'Out of a Hat Creations'. Neighbours asked me to make a gift-box for a golden wedding they have been invited to. The box has been cut from an A4 sheet of gold cardstock - it's a good pattern, as nothing gets wasted! I sprayed a pile of 'used' flowers, and some dried thistles which I had, with gold spray. I fixed a square of gold sequin waste like a diamond to the box, and then used as many flowers as I could fit onto it. Nothing CAS here, I'm afraid.


The flowers are partly made of paper, some of material, and have a nice, matte shine. They were all different colours before.



I am also entering into the  Stamp Man Challenge, 'Precious Metals'

And the Postie brought me some Happy Mail yesterday. I beautiful photo from Terrie, who often shows the fantastic pictures she takes, as well as her art creations.


And this wonderful card came from Suze, who was kind enough to send me this beautiful card from her holiday there. Thanks a lot, it was a great surprise!


Both cards did a lot to lift my mood, thanks you guys!

Have a good day you all, take care, and thanks for visiting!

Friday, 10 August 2012

Jason and Shannon in Malta and PPF.

It's Friday again, which means it's time for Darcy's Postcard Challenge, and Paint Party Friday, hosted as always by Eva and Kristin.

First to Cissie, Jason and Co.
The wedding on Wednesday went off almost without a hitch. They held it Toynbee Hall, a large, old hall near where they live. The Hall dates from the middle of the 19th century, and has welcomed Lenin, Ghandi and many others as orators at different times in its history. It is used today as a community centre, for adult education and also as a popular wedding venue.
Toynbee Hall about 1860

Toynbee Hall today


The great hall
The great hall can usually seat 100 people, but as they had more guests, they held a buffet-style reception. The weather was good, so people were able to go outside, too. The catering was splendid. Well, what would we expect when Cissie and Thelma organised it? They had  nearly driven the caterers mad in the past few weeks, requesting samples of all the food that was to be served. Of course, there was enough food to serve a large army, and sufficient  leftovers to last normal people for a month. Cissie and co might manage for a week on them.
Even Jason has been persuaded to wear his new, grey suit instead of one of his fave pullovers. ‘Sh*t! I look like a real poncy git now!’ was his comment, after his women folk had told him how lovely he looked. Shannon, his ‘Scrawny bird’, wore a lovely white, silk dress, and even allowed her Mum to dye her green strands of hair back to its natural red. Cissie, Thelma and Queenie all wore flowing creations in pale green chiffon and silk, decorated with lots of flowers. ‘They look like Hyde Park in springtime!’ giggles Shannon to Jason.
There were a few sticky moments, for example when Cissie kept nibbling the sugar roses on the cake. Or when Thelma broke a tooth biting into one of the pillars holding the tiers of the cake. She thought it was icing sugar, and it turned out to be plaster of Paris….And one of Latif’s many children was sick on the floor after eating a whole plate of chicken legs. But apart from that, a good time was had by all. Jason was a trifle miffed that he had to sit with Shannon and the family instead of with his mates, but they were all so happy with free beer and wine that they never even missed him….


After cutting the cake, the happy couple escaped, and set off for Malta. They spend their time there exploring the beautiful sites of the Island. They are staying in the honeymoon suite of a wonderful hotel in Valetta, and spend a considerable time in their room, enjoying being on their own, or swimming in the luxurious pool. They hire a car, which is no problem, as in Malta they drive on the left, just like in England, and visit the megalith temple remains in Mnajdra, see old Roman mosaics in Rabat, enjoy the Blue Lagoon Bay between Comino and Cominetto Islands, Mdina and Valetta. And of course, they enjoy the food. Jason also enjoys the Maltese Aquavit, although not as much as he would like, because Shannon starts pouting as she mustn’t drink alcohol!








(Photos courtesy of Wikipedia Commons)

This is the postcard they send home, showing the Maltese coat of arms:



I suppose we must now call them Mr and Mrs Shmitt!

For Paint Party Friday I want to show some mini-books I made with the marbled paper I made this week. I used hand made paper, with torn edges.








You can see the paper and the other pieces I made here and here