Saturday, February 27, 2021

Snippet Rolls and pins





I started making rolls after seeing them on social media.  I use pieces of linen or seed bag material
to attach my snippets of leftovers from projects.  I also have ordered beautiful photos, lace and pendants from Rhonda@ A Little Bit French, to add to my pieces.  Give her a visit she has so many goodies.

What are those leftovers?  Lace, old linen, bits of fabrics, buttons, old quilt pieces, papers and charms.  I also embroider words, symbols, slow stiching as I go on the material inbetween my finds.  Since I embroider I will finish the piece with another material to hide the stiching.

I like to hang mine for display.  Currently I either put on my mannequin or from my sifter!
I will start listing them on my Etsy shop.  https://etsy.me/36DuTCp   But until then I enjoy looking at them.

Kerryanne @ Shabby Art Boutique makes beautiful snippet rolls and she has a great tutorial for.

 Shabby Art Boutique: How to Make My Beautiful Shabby Snippet Rolls, click picture to view
 How to make my pretty shabby snippet roll - A tutorial by Shabby Art Boutique

I also took family photos and printed them on fabric to attach to my rolls.  The other pictures I have, I purchased.  I think it adds a story to the fabric.  
I placed snippet rolls in my Valentines boxes this year 

Sweet pictures make my day

I attach the fabric to an old textile spool and make a hanger out of wire
 They are fun to make for gifts and pretty to hang

Please join us to look at other projects at  Shabby Art Boutique Create, Bake, Grow and Gather Party 

Di


Saturday, February 6, 2021

Book Tins





 I am keeping busy trying to keep my mind on positive, creative venues.  I know the world is off kilter now and negative actions are going on.  I have grandkids coming over to play, homeschool and visit.  We are trying to create an attmosphere of creativity and calm.  

Did I say calm, with a toddler and active 9 year old!  Keeping them going, gets hubby and I going.  But inbetween, I am working on some new projects.

Jeanne Oliver has online art classes that have kept me sane during these trying times.  I am currently obsessed with The Bookmaker class by Roxanne Evans Stout.  We are painting, collaging, stitching, writing and having fun.  We are taking tins and making books with found objects.

This is great for me because these are my favorite art projects and I have lots of found objects!!

I even found tins all in my house.  Some were new and some were vintage.  I really didn't have a hard time finding metal pieces out in the garage.  We have junked (I have) and stored some great pieces (hubby's tool chest).  My mom had her fathers vintage watch and clock parts, which became mine.   

This can take me down on a rabbit hole journey of memories and thoughts. 

I found this picture many years ago.  I thought it looked like a vintage picture of my grand Ro.

  
After collecting my finds I start on the tins   Thankfully I had the supplies on hand. 
The tin below is for my daughter in PA   The tin had a wonderful Spence of New York. I added a map of London; a gate and a sweet oriental lady. Kiki loves oriental design. 
 
 For me a sweet little one to fit in the big box!  I can store my treasures, well some of them (ha, ha)

 
This is the top of my larger box


This is the one for my daughter here in North Carolina 


Inside is a sweet wallet for scrolls


I had so much fun doing these. I found old boxes and made smaller holders for Valentines treats for my nieces and grands!!

I will do a tutorial on those. Go to the links above for the Bookmaker class. 
Di

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