Showing posts with label Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journal. Show all posts

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:

CIMG5391

Each left page contains a text relevant to the theme.

CIMG5395CIMG5396CIMG5397CIMG5399

CIMG5401

Details:

CIMG5402CIMG5403

 

CIMG5405

Details:

CIMG5406CIMG5407CIMG5408

Back cover:

CIMG5392

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.

Fabric journal Round Robin

Here are my pages for the fabric journal Round Robin. The theme is Vintage lace. I picked “A young woman in Paris”.

My great-grand mother was a hat-maker in Paris around the turn of the century, and it seemed a fitting theme for this vintage lace.

Here is the front cover:

CIMG4986

The inside front cover:CIMG4988

I made a tag to explain my theme, with a picture of my own great-grand-mother:

                  CIMG4989CIMG4990

We were to make the covers, and one set of pages, front and back. Our journals will travel around the US and to Australia, so we didn’t bind our pages to keep the weight to a minimum. These are my pages:

CIMG4992CIMG4993

 

This is the inside of the back cover:

CIMG4991

This is the back cover.

CIMG4987

Can you tell that this is going to be a gorgeous Round Robin. All the artists involved are amazing. I cannot wait to see what they’ll do in my book.

And I so look forward to working in their books. Some of the other themes are: “A stitch in time”, “Vintage Gypsy”, “couples”, and more.

Many projects



 I took my first ever embroidery class, where we were learning to make little samplers such as the one above.


I made a little embroidered purse, based on the online beading class I took at Joggles, based on a pdf. Not the best way to learn...  I sent it to my sister for her birthday.
CIMG4868

Following on the October beading class I took, I just finished a bracelet. It's based on a design by Sherry Serafini from her gorgeous book.
CIMG4926
Here are some details. It took about 4 days. CIMG4927
Then I made a brooch. That was faster, being smaller. Smile)

CIMG4924

But one can’t be beading all day long.
I also made two pages (huh, couldn’t stop at 2, made 4…) in the Asia Round Robin I’m involved in. I played with my new sewing machine, embroidered the geisha’s hair. Endless fun!
CIMG4873CIMG4876CIMG4879
This is the extra two pages, on the reverse side.
The gorgeous little girl is one of the Chinese unwanted girls who are sent to the orphanage, because they are girls. Wonder what will happen when all the remaining boys come of age, and there are no Chinese females around. Hummm…CIMG4881

Then I joined a tag swap, theme vintage dressform in Paris, I had so much fun with that one. There were 15 participants, and we traded tags, fabric and lace. Here is the front cover.
 CIMG4893
CIMG4910CIMG4894CIMG4895CIMG4896CIMG4897CIMG4898CIMG4901CIMG4902CIMG4904CIMG4907CIMG4908CIMG4909
I decorated some of the pages without tags, because not all the participants had their tags ready by the due date.

Everything and the kitchen sink

It’s true, I’ve been having so much fun this summer, I have not posted for a long time. But I certainly have been productive. So here goes:

First, I made a gorgeous book for my friend Lillian, with her fabric and choice of ribbon. It’s for our Asia RR.

CIMG4740CIMG4741CIMG4742CIMG4743

I also made one for Sue. I use the french ribbon binding technique, so you can open the book flat when you’re working in it. Don’t you love Sue’s cover? It’s really beautiful in person:

CIMG4762

CIMG4756CIMG4764

 

 

 

 

 

 

I also took Mary Ann Moss’s new online class. Of course it’s fabulous, all sorts of new binding techniques, she’s a gem. Here’s one book I made for a present. I used an old german dictionary which I gutted, and I replaced the pages with vintage ledger paper and some pages from a 1829 book!!!! It was fun!

CIMG4748CIMG4749CIMG4751CIMG4753

I also signed up for a Cabinet Card swap, where we decorated the cards on the theme of clocks and Time. We were to send 7 and receive 7 back, bound in a little book. Here’s my series:

CIMG4778CIMG4779CIMG4780CIMG4781CIMG4782CIMG4783CIMG4786

I also entered a fabric journal swap where we were to decorate 15 tags on the theme of Paris and using a dress form. We’re sending our partners a fabric strip, 14x9 and a piece of lace, too, so they can vary the pages in their own book and I’ll receive 14 pieces to make a book. Here are some of my tags. They are larger than normal tags, made of fabric, but they will all fit on the 9x7 pages.

CIMG4766CIMG4769CIMG4770CIMG4771

In Mary Ann’s new class, she uses old Victorian photo albums. I found my first one today. This will make a unique journal:

CIMG4789

And finally, here’s to Teri, who forwarded an article from CPS, about what to do with what’s left (on your art table at the end of a project)! Fabulous project. It’s 9x12, and I like the way it looks:

CIMG4790