What women want

I took Collage Camp with KC Willis and adore her methods. New tools to add to my lace books.

I made a journal which I call: What women want. KC uses a theme to guide her in designing her art. She seems to focus on Wild West. Since I’m French, lovely women of yesteryear are more my heritage.

Front cover of book, 8x10 on raw canvas:

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Each left page contains a text relevant to the theme.

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Back cover:

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I purchased the images from an Etsy digital supplier. They are heat transferred, a new approach for me, I usually just print my images directly on the fabric. The antique and vintage laces are from my collection. It’s such a pleasure to see them out in this book. It was a fantastic class.

Thank you KC.

10 comments:

  1. I'm really enjoying seeing your style develop and change over time. So many details to love in these photos, and the images are absolutely beautiful.

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  2. This is beautiful. I love the colors and the textures. I've never tried heat transfers..they look great. Glad I found your blog, too.

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  3. Beautiful book Sox! Wish I had known you were taking her workshop -I would have had you tell her hi for me--we go back a long way!! Hope you had a happy birthday today.

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  4. Beautiful. I enjoyed her class too.
    Happy Birthday!

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  5. I can see you have been having lots of fun compiling these pages - love the whole idea and look forward to getting the CDs.
    The images are lovely and very different and you look like you have used some of your special doilies and laces here. I see scrumpies!!!!
    All gorgeous!
    x Suzy

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  6. what a beautiful altered book you have created! love the pictures and the lace really adds to it! lovely!

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  7. Sox what an absolutely gorgeous book! I'm drooling. You've outdone yourself.

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  8. Sox the book is lovely and the selections of embellishments and lace so perfect.

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  9. Agree, the images and embellishments are beautiful and simplistic. You did a fabulous job. Would certainly love to learn this method. Hugs. K

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