Sharing trinkets that I have created and ideas that inspire me. Documenting my experiences with stress and depression.
Friday, 20 February 2009
A Mighty Heart
http://www.amightyheartmovie.com/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0829459/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Mighty_Heart_(film)
Scrapbooking pad
I've also just discovered that the same company does paper designed by Amy Butler, who creates gorgeous fabric patterns.
I've found it online on lots of websites, including Mod Scraps (who also do scrapbooking events in Bristol) and here, and matching embellishments here.
Thursday, 19 February 2009
Travel quotes book
I found lots of quotes and vintage-style pictures on the internet, intending originally to print them out to form a simple book. However, using Microsoft Word and an HP printer made it impossible to print pages double sided and get them to line up on each side. So I ended up printing each page individually.
I then decided to go for a ring-bound format and got to work cutting and gluing, interspersing a few differently decorated pages. I had a lot of travel-related stickers left over from the book I made for my sister a few years ago, documenting our travels round Spain and Portugal. I then decided to protect the pages with sticky-back plastic, since they were printed using an ink-jet printer and even I was beginning to smudge them with slightly damp fingers.
I was really pleased with how the whole thing turned out. Even Andy, who only saw it unfinished, said it looked really professional.
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
First signs of Spring!
THE SONG OF THE CROCUS FAIRIES
Cicely Mary Barker
Crocus of yellow, new and gay;
Mauve and purple, in brave array;
Crocus white
Like a cup of light,--
Hundreds of them are smiling up,
Each with a flame in its shining cup,
By the touch of the warm and welcome sun
Opened suddenly. Spring's begun!
Dance then, fairies, for joy, and sing
The song of the coming again of Spring.
The Crocuses
by Frances E. W. Harper
They heard the South wind sighing While the snow-drops still were sleeping Not a daffodil nor daisy Though a tremor of the winter And the sunbeams gave them welcome. Soon a host of lovely flowers First to weave for Earth a chaplet And their loved and white haired mother |
Valentine card
My plan was that it would look a bit like a football scarf, and in appropriate colours too! The only bit I wasn't really happy with was the bottom of the U, but I hate unpicking stiches, and I was working to a deadline! The top and bottom edges were folded over and hemmed with a backstitch above the top stripe and below the bottom stripe.
And the envelope, made from a page from a children's book called Albert Le Blanc.
Monday, 16 February 2009
Etsy purchases
Donated by FantaseaOceanGlass.etsy.com
Donated by vibedesigns.etsy.com
Donated by realisationcreations.etsy.com
Sunday, 15 February 2009
Brick Lane
Andy and I watched 'Brick Lane' on TV last night. Although the filming in London apparently caused a lot of controversy, I thought it was a thought-provoking portrayal of a Bangladeshi woman torn between two cultures. I tried to read the book a few years ago, but couldn't get into it. I might try again now, since the book seems to contain a lot more detail about the characters' lives than the film does.
http://www.bricklanemovie.co.uk/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0940585/
Saturday, 14 February 2009
Wallpaper envelopes
A lovely idea, made from bin end rolls of Laura Ashley wallpaper. http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=16609500 by girlindustries.etsy.com
3girlsandagoat.etsy.com has similar hand-made envelopes.
Valentine heart bookmark
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=21042698 by www.agapebridal.etsy.com
Paper doll crafts
First a vintage paper doll, found on the internet here and mounted on a very small canvas. She's stuck onto the painted canvas with raised glue dots, so that her dress can be removed, and she has a spare dress hanging in the back of the canvas:
Then a paper dress, again arranged on a very small canvas, in spring-like colours:
Another paper dress. The frame was a Christmas present last year, too fancy for any of the photos I have, but perfect for this extravagant dress with tiny diamante and sequin details:
And lastly the paper doll from the first canvas, Lisette, with her entire wardrobe:
Sorry the pictures on this post are so poor. There's not much sun today, and I'm terrible at holding a camera steady! I need to dig out my mini tripod.