Thursday, August 13, 2020

Postcard size Random poetry and circles

 I had some paper on my table and decided to make these random word collages, with circles. I like how they turned out and I think I'll use these for a garden art exhibit in from of our house, once we have a forecast for dry weather for a few days. 

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Landscape Beautification Project

This is one of many images of my Landscape Beautification project. I don't remember if I've posted it before, but here it is again, if I have. I've enjoyed adding paintings to vintage landscape postcards, most of them kind of boring. Finding the right painting to fit into the image, the right angle, the right color, is challenging and fun for me.  This one was sent out to someone - I can't remember who - the other day.

Monday, July 13, 2020

Thursday, July 09, 2020

Altered Postcards - Suwannee River

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 I came across several of the same postcards in my collection of boring postcards. These sat on my work table for awhile before I decided what to do with them. Ah hah, perfect for the shells I'd been cutting out of Cabinet of Natural Curiosities.
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On the reverse:
The townspeople gathered, each spring, on the shore of the Suwanee River to watch the shell flotilla as it passed by.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Another altered Postcard

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I was gifted with an old postcard album. The album had a label inside that said Stuttgart. No other identification. The postcards were mostly black and white. Nothing was written on them and they were in the album with those little black corner thingies that held them in place. There were from France, England, and Germany. They appeared to be from the 1940s. They were found in a house that some acquaintances purchased a number of years ago, and recently, while clearing things out, decided to pass this album along to me. YAY, lucky me. This is the first card that I've altered.

Here's the story I wrote on the reverse:
Motorists rarely used this route, so the large painting didn't create any traffic problems. However, how it got there remained a mystery. It remained there until weather conditions caused it to disintegrate.

Monday, June 08, 2020

A fun day of altering vintage postcards!

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The enormous shell appeared on day. No one knew who put it there or even how it was put there. It was quite an inconvenience. Too heavy to move, it remained there.
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When John Oliver popped over the door, several passers-by fainted and one was heard to say- "oh, dear."
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They were startled out of their boat when the large painting appeared floating in the calm lake.




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It was never discovered who placed the large shell on the monument. It appeared one day. Children loved to listen to the sound of the sea.







The large shell appeared one day and there-after was used as a marker - "go past the house with the shell and turn left at the next corner."
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A large painting was installed on the lawn as part of The Landscape Beautification Project. Visitors found it saccharine and unappealing. It remained for years.

Saturday, May 02, 2020

A new Creative Sprint CLASS! Days 1 and 2

Introduce yourself!
 Day 1 - Introduce yourself. I rubber stamped my name on a postcard multiple times. Simple. But I didn't see where to put text on this first one. Oh well. Learning curve.
Day 2 - make something to hold in the palm of your hand. In the past, I'd make a tiny folded book. This time I made a tiny mask, since I'm making masks for family members. It's for this new doll, which I got for our grandgirl. She can't come over and get it, so I'm "playing" with it. We did a zoom meeting as I opened the package and dressed the doll as she wanted me to. Fun.  And I figured out how to add text! It's a new platform for me.

How people make these tiny doll clothes is amazing. My fingers are too big!!


Here I am, back again after a long hiatus

 No explanations as to my hiatus. It's boring. But I'm back. And here's what I've been making. Lots and lots of these. They...