Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Teresa's Red Page

I just looked back through my posts and realized I never posted a picture of the page I did in Teresa's Red journal. I guess I lost track of that amid all the boutique mania. And it seems I didn't take a photo of the cover, just a sort of chopped-off scan of the inside page. Oh, well. Here's that one anyway.



I'm not sure where the idea came from to create this "red hot mama's" dress from vintage postage stamps. I must have seen a similar idea in a magazine somewhere!

My Page in Pam's Rainforest Book

This is the third altered book I've worked on for the True Colors round robin (not including my own). Pam chose rainforest colors for her journal, which is a 33 rpm album binder. I found two photos I just had to use: one of a toad under a leaf and the other of a group of parrots in a tree.

Here's the toad page and insert:









And here's the parrot page and insert:







Monday, November 26, 2007

Bev's Color Quilt

Some of you might remember the color block collage I made for my daughter and her BF using my hand-painted papers. This collage is done on an 18 x 24-inch canvas. Here's a photo:



Well, I was just speechless when, after Thanksgiving dinner, Mark's (DH) sister presented me with a quilt she made based on this collage. The collage squares are 2x2, and Bev made the quilt with 4x4 squares of fabric, carefully selecting the fabrics to create the same effect as the original collage. The quilt is 42 x 50 inches. Amazing!



Bev intended it as a lap quilt, but this baby is going on a wall somewhere in my house so I can look at it every day. I was so touched that she would create something based on my design!

Thursday, November 08, 2007

The Last of the Toddler Sweaters (for now)

Here are the last three sweaters I made for the boutique. The first two are repeats of designs I thought were particularly successful (and for which I had wool left!), but in different sizes.

This one is a size 1:





This one is a size 3:





This last one, in the style I'm calling "The Pippi Longstocking," is a size 4:





Monday, November 05, 2007

More Toddler Sweaters

It's turned into a sweatshop around here! Three more sweaters have rolled off the line, with two more nearly complete and one in the cutting stages. Talk about working down to the wire! but I'll have a nice little selection of sweaters by this Saturday for the boutique.

Here are the three that have been completed. The first two are size 2, with one for a boy (can't wait to see what the "crowd" thinks of that one), and the last is a size 4.











Thursday, November 01, 2007

Felted Wool Toddler Sweaters

Oooh, these are just too cute, if I do say so myself. And incredibly fun to make.

These will be for sale at the boutique next Saturday. The first is a size 4 and the second a size 3 toddler.









Thursday, October 25, 2007

Freeform Knit Bag in Neutrals

I've been working on this bag for quite a while and am thrilled to have it completed. It will be for sale at the holiday boutique on November 10 (see link at left). I'm very pleased with how it turned out, but I would probably make the strap narrower if I had it to do over again.

I have no idea what to charge for this baby! If you have an opinion, please leave a comment for me.



















Monday, October 22, 2007

Swaps Amid Boutique Mania

I've managed to finish a couple of swaps in between all the work I've been doing for the crafts boutique in a couple of weeks. I hadn't realized when I signed up for the boutique that a lot of work would have to go into non-salable items, such as business cards, tags, bags, booth planning, etc. Of course, I can't just do plain old business cards, mine have to be hand-embossed or collaged on the back, so I'm putting a lot of pressure on myself, as usual!

Anyway, here's my October postcard swap. The colors are orange and indigo. I received this image in a supplies swap, and she just looked like a witch in training to me. I made extras of these to sell at the boutique, too. I have no idea whether people will buy original art postcards, but I'm going to find out!



And here's a page in Red Dog's black, light blue, and silver True Colors journal. This is much simpler than my usual work, but when I thought of various things I could add to it, nothing seemed to work and I just kind of liked it the way it is.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

New Handmade Journals

This week I completed four journals for the boutique. I used some paintings I had done with texture and acrylics for the covers, and I think they turned out pretty cool! The painting techniques are from Mary Todd Beam's book Celebrate Your Creative Self, which is a LOT of fun. The beads on the book marker cords are my handmade papers beads, and the end papers inside are my metallic papers, both of which are shown in previous posts.

Here are the fronts and backs of all four journals.















Tuesday, October 02, 2007

September Postcards

This month's postcards were a bit of a challenge. The colors were royal colors: blues, purples and gold. I saw this really cool technique on someone else's blog using bubble wrap, and I though, oooh, bubble wrap is sort of symbolic of how royalty is insulated from the masses.

Well, it took me forever just to pop all the little bubbles, first squishing and twisting, then rolling with a brayer, stomping on it, you name it. Then layers of gesso, acrylic paint, spray colorwash, and gold leaf that each had to dry before I could move on.

So here's what it ended up looking like:



After all that, I didn't want to cover up the bubble wrap to much, so I kept the postcards simple but tried to go with the royalty theme:







Next month's colors are orange and indigo. Hmmm . . .