WORK IN PROGRESS
I am loving this stamp. She makes such a modern paperdoll.
If your local stamp shop
doesn't carry this line (ask them why, of course)
but you can get her
HERE.
The rubber is gorgeous and cut so beautifully
and orders come pretty darn quick so shopping at Stampotique online is easy peasy.
And you know, now that I think of it, with gas prices
totally OUTOFCONTROL
shopping online is becoming necessary!!!
$4.09 a gallon yesterday.
If your local stamp shop
doesn't carry this line (ask them why, of course)
but you can get her
HERE.
The rubber is gorgeous and cut so beautifully
and orders come pretty darn quick so shopping at Stampotique online is easy peasy.
And you know, now that I think of it, with gas prices
totally OUTOFCONTROL
shopping online is becoming necessary!!!
$4.09 a gallon yesterday.
Saturday......yippeeeee........time to work on two projects.
First things first.
Shadowbox paper doll needed a funky, boho look
Adding snippets of glittered bright pink netting
and shreds of gold silk
I fashioned and glued an overskirt.
Then I took a snipped of gold silk and knotted it
and gave her a head wrap.
Isn't she fun?!!
I've been working on the shadowbox and will post some tutorial pics later on
It's really a few hints on arting up a bare shadow box without tooooo much angst.
Be back soon.
I will show you a great paperdoll stand
with one of those hundred or so wine corks
(WHAT??!! you don't save the corks in a drawer
and then
get asked
"why are you saving these???")
- The shadowbox doll
- Paper Whimsy Calendar June page.
First things first.
Shadowbox paper doll needed a funky, boho look
Adding snippets of glittered bright pink netting
and shreds of gold silk
I fashioned and glued an overskirt.
Then I took a snipped of gold silk and knotted it
and gave her a head wrap.
Isn't she fun?!!
I've been working on the shadowbox and will post some tutorial pics later on
It's really a few hints on arting up a bare shadow box without tooooo much angst.
Be back soon.
I will show you a great paperdoll stand
with one of those hundred or so wine corks
(WHAT??!! you don't save the corks in a drawer
and then
get asked
"why are you saving these???")
3 comments:
I'm saving my wine corks to cook octopus (they make it tender). Using them for an art doll sounds better... can't wait to see your shadow box.
OCTOPUS??!!!! Yikes......do you have to put a cork in each one of those sucker things on all eight legs?!?? Well, if you need some corks.....I have a few to spare. LOL
xo Rella
Not only do I save those corks - I save beer bottle caps, and plastic bottle caps, and , and, and. I am familiar with the "why do you keep that phrase." even worse - I have my freinds keeping that kind of stuff too.
Only a fellow creative soul understands.
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