My whole life is an experiment . . . sometimes I get surprising results. - C Erdmann

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Now that was fun!

I've just put these up on my site for sale, and I had a lovely time creating them! Seems I'm managing to do a lot more of "what makes my heart sing" lately. The more I play with this style of art/craft, the easier it's becoming for me. And that's a very fine thing! :)
They are built up on small canvas boards - 5x7", and I've labelled them Ladies in Waiting 1 & 2.
I'd like to do the next one a little bigger. I've actually come across a copyright free image of my Lady in Red that I use for my blog avatar! Very happy about that I am.

Also made another one of the bookmarks that I posted about last year and added them all to the site as well. They're rather fun to do, if not a little tedious with the cutting out of the little figures. All part of the passion, yes?
I hope to make them a category all of their own.




Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best. ~ Henry Van Dyke

8 comments:

  1. Hi Pam, hows things...? Creating again which is a fabulous sign!! Go for it, looks like you are on a roll....x

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  2. They are beautiful - love the bookmarks! Thankyou for your kind comments recently, so nice to chat with such encouraging & thoughtful people...

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  3. Pam, your collages are very pretty! And those bookmarks are fun...love the images you've used.
    Sounds like you're having a great time!
    Hugs, Debi

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  4. I just adore the bookmarks and also the quote at the end of this post! You seem to be back up and running. Yay! :O)

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  5. You're very welcome Little Ted Canvas. and thank you too! :)

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  6. Oh...i simply adore your bookmarks! they are sweet!
    This is my first visit, I think! I'll follow you...come visit me too....follow...follow me to my post!

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  7. When I was little my cousin who was my idol made a whole box of paper dressing up dolls using an old patterns catalogue. We palyed with them for ages. The elegant ladies of the boolmarks remind of that.

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  8. I'm glad I found your blog. Seems like you like all kinds of crafts as I do. I'll be back to visit!

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