Down the Rabbit Hole

August 12th, 2008

One of my favorite books (and movies) is Alice In Wonderland, I get alot of inspiration from them. Today I made a set of soldered pendants with some wonderful rubber stamps I have that show the different characters on postage stamps. I stamped, colored and collaged them then sandwiched them between 1 1/2″ square pieces of glass and then soldered them. I also added a postage mark to the outside of the glass.

Here they are all together:

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“Curiouser and Curiouser”

Happy Halloween!

August 9th, 2008

Yeah, yeah I know it’s early but I’m already staring on Halloween stuff so I thought I’d post some. Halloween is my favorite holiday, my husband and I even got married the night before Halloween:)

Here’s the first of this years Halloween creations, some soldered pendants. My favorite is the little wizard with the toad charm, I think he might be related to the Weasley family;)

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Counter clockwise from the top I’ve titled them: “Waiting for the Full Moon”, “Wittiest Wizard”, “Just Witchy” and “Best Witch in Her Class”.

Wear it or Play with it?

August 8th, 2008

Here’s a super fun jewelry piece I made using a scrabble tile game piece. I wrapped the edges of the game tile with copper tape and soldered around the edges. No glass involved! I also soldered a jump ring to the top to hang it from.

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These are great for a necklace, charm bracelet, fob, cell phone charm, hanging from your cars review mirror, just about any place.

Paris in the Springtime

August 4th, 2008

I just finished my latest collage pin. I used an old black and white image of the Eiffel Tower and also a tiny image of a couple in love. The base is from an old French text book. It took awhile to cut the couple out. If you’re having trouble cutting out tiny images be sure to have a good sharp small pair of scissors, if they have cushion in the handle that helps alot. I use the Cutterbee brand, very comfy. Also try to keep your hand that holds the scissors still  and move the paper instead. With some practice this will help your cutting improve.

 See my previous post for tips on soldering:

http://www.pisforpaper.com/?p=16

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This piece is currently for sale in my Etsy shop:
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=13851466

Cool Website Acknowledgement!

August 3rd, 2008

I’m featured on the front page of the craft section on Talentdatabase.com! How cool is that?
http://www.talentdatabase.com/channels/21-Crafts
(It’s the avatar of the two fairy girls)

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This is really cool website to share your talents with others, there are some really creative people on there. Be sure to check it out, I’m so excited to be featured.

Comments and Contact

July 31st, 2008

I’ve gotten some e-mails lately from people who have wanted to comment here on the blog. I was originally concerned that just anyone would be able to post here but now it seems no one will post because you have to register first.  I have changed this (like most blogs you will need to give a name and e-mail) so now I would love to have your comments posted here.

Thanks!

Heather

Let’s Try This Again

July 31st, 2008

Ok, I got some burlap fabric and made another skirt for my “work in progress” mannequin. I think it works alot better than the other skirt, I hope my customer does too:)

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A Work in Progress

July 27th, 2008

I sell some of my work at a wonderful shop in Mt. Sterling KY called “Finders Keepers”, tell James and Randy that Heather send you if you ever stop by:) And they have asked me to do a large commission piece for the shop and I thought I’d share some step by step of my process and when it’s complete I’ll post that here too.

 The item is a life size white plastic mannequin, from the thighs up to the neck, it’s only the front half, no back. They wanted it collaged and then a skirt and some embellishment added.

Here’s the plain mannequin:

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Because it was so large I worked on it in a chair covered with an old towel, to catch the drips. I wanted to use large pieces of paper to cover as much area as I could at a time. All the papers I used are very old vintage papers from books, musics sheets, the cover of a music sheet and an old magazine cover. I used a foam brush and Mod Podge to apply the papers, it took nearly an entire large jar of Mod Podge to cover the whole piece in the end! 🙂 I would first mold a piece of paper to see where it would fit and how it would look, creasing and folding if need, this helps the paper remember the shape when you actually apply it. Then I covered the back of the paper with the Mod Podge and then also applied some to the mannequin and then lay the wet paper on, smoothing out bubbles and making it flat with my fingers. Then I applied another coat of Mod Podge over the piece of paper.

Here’s the first piece I glued down:
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Then I just continued adding more:
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Until the entire thing was covered, which took almost 4 hours:
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They wanted the piece to look old and dirty so after it dried I used a large round sponge and added many colors of brown and yellow inks to really age it up:
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Then I added a choker made from vintage lace and an old button:
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I then tried my hand at the skirt, the most challenging part for me. I used some pretty fabric I had and loosely stitched around cinching it at the top and attached it to the piece, I used pinking sheers on the edges and frayed them too:
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The skirt just doesn’t work though, it too shinny and new for the piece so I’m going to change it. Burlap was suggested so I bought some yesterday and will give it a try. I’ll let you know how it goes 🙂

Hope you enjoyed a little peek into my working process. I really wish I had taken a picture of my hands while working on this, they were covered in Mod Podge, it looked like my skin was peeling off, eeewww 🙂

Wanna Play?

July 23rd, 2008

Here’s one of my collage that I did with all vintage game pieces, the background is an old BINGO card. This was a really fun and easy collage to do, I just made sure I used lots of strong adhesive to adhere everything since some of the pieces are heavy. Big glue dots, foam tape and E600 glue work really well to attach heavy items to paper.

This collage (and many others) is avialable to purchase on my new Etsy store. www.pisforpaper.etsy.com

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I’m on Etsy!

July 20th, 2008

I’m so excited to announce my brand new store on Esty.com ! You can now easily buy my art work directly from me. I have greeting cards, jewelry and collages there for sale. Please stop by my store and let me know what you think!

www.PisforPaper.etsy.com