Saturday, 29 March 2008

one cross goblin....

Ever since I finished this zine, Rose has been busy with her own book...I finally finished scanning and colouring the images for her, so that she could add the text.

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(I'm just a little bit proud....)

Thursday, 06 March 2008

ready to post.....

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Off to Japan, USA,UK,Switzerland,Portugal,Canada, The Netherlands,Israel,Finland, New Zealand,New Caledonia and of course all over Australia.
I love snail mail...hope you enjoy finding these in your mailbox, where ever you are!
All feedback encouraged and most welcome.
( For those of you who want to take a look at the illustrations, you can find them all here on Flickr)

8th March....Thanks for the great response. All of the mini zines are now spoken for...only did an edition of 50 (quite enough folding and stapling for the present!)  so if you missed out, sorry!

Wednesday, 05 March 2008

odd sock soup....

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I finally finished the artwork for my mini- zine...scanning and printing is all completed and its ready to be folded  and stapled. I used the instructions from this book to make an instant zine - fast, easy and light to mail.

So, if you asked for a copy, it should be on its way to you at the end of this week ( if you asked but haven't sent me your mailing address, please do!). It's not very big...a little bit of drawing, a little bit of collage and a very little bit of text! Shouldn't take more than a minute or so to read but hopefully a minute that you will enjoy!

Thursday, 21 February 2008

all the way from Dundee, UK...

Just yesterday I was over here looking at the beautiful felt blankets that Di makes;

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Today I found a package in my mailbox with this in it....a special gift to celebrate her blog's one year anniversary. I was the first person ever to leave a comment on her blog - how lucky was that!

The girls loved the hidden bear-
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I was especially taken with the thought and generosity that went into the unexpected gift- thank you so much, Di!
Another present in the mail- this time one from me to myself!
( How thoughtful am I?)

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Only had a chance for a quick peek so far but I know I am going to love it- just the cover alone is brilliant!

Monday, 09 July 2007

travelling journals...

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I'm taking part in Uschi's travelling journal project.
My journal has been made from an old book cover with a new Coptic stitch bound text block.
The text block is made from mixed media paper with a few pages from the original book added in.
Inside
A bit of masking tape and my first page has a pocket for holding bits and pieces
( I went to see The Barber of Seville at the Opera House on Saturday. Yes,that was me tearing along the Opera House walk in The Dress and my big black boots,hair flying - sorry if I nearly knocked you over but I was running very, very late. I made it just in time. But only just!)

Friday, 22 June 2007

to-ings and fro-ings....

Just before I headed off to north to Port Douglas and the Daintree, I somehow managed to squeeze in a quick visit to Melbourne ( I know, I'm doing it tough this month...)
Highlights ( and there were many!)

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Violet and Rose Peg Apron- picture courtesy of the official Violet and Rose clothesline...

Meeting Jo from Violet and Rose and enjoying it every bit as much ( and possibly even more) than I had imagined. Now I just need to move Melbourne and Sydney a little closer so that I can drop around for a cup of tea and a catch up a little more often... the beautiful apron was part of a bag of goodies that Jo put together for me ( if you too want one to help you achieve that drop dead gorgeous look whilst hanging out the smalls, visit her blog. If you happen to be in Melbourne, pop into Meet me At Mikes to see this and more of her lovely work.This shop is full of craft blog goodness, and if you are lucky you will get to meet the most personable Pip!)

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Finding this wonderful stack of old Japanese books hidden in a box under a rack of kimonos at Ziguzagu at Kazari Warehouse.

The covers were so perfectly old and weathered and then inside....


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I haven't a clue what I will do with them but I just couldn't leave them behind.

The old obis below came from the same place. ( You might remember one of the obi's from last years trip took on a new life as this crochet roll. I so love using this roll.)

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Going to the cinema not once but twice to see a foreign film... Paris, je T'aime  and Orchestra seats at the Cinema Nova, Carlton. I think that the cinnamon choctop that I had on the first evening was a large part of the reason for the second visit the following night!

Just a few of the memorable moments...there were way too many for just one post, so expect another some time soon...

 

 

Wednesday, 23 May 2007

sticks and glue

I finally managed to take a few photos of the dowel spine books from the workshop at Primrose Park  Paper Arts, a few weeks back.

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We started off  with a single dowel book that is simply cut and folded.
No glue needed. The beauty of this one is that you end up with little pockets on the inside perfect for tucking paper scraps into...

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From there we moved onto a triple dowel spine accordion book.
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If you want to change the pages you just slip out the dowels, remove and replace. Too easy.This was my favourite book to make.

Then it was onto the more complex multi dowel spine book. I didn't quite finish weaving my dowels together - once I've done that I just have to trim off the excess dowel ( in this case bamboo skewers).

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This one was a bit of a challenge - satisfying to make but a bit too fussy for my liking...
This weekend I am off to another workshop - this one is a birthday treat present for my hardworking- yet-always- there- friend Stephanie.
Happy Birthday Steph!
It is a mixed media workshop with Glen Skein - we will be creating a "multiple section box piece incorporating found objects and images to create a sense of narrative".
This is the blurb in the leaflet....as far as I'm concerned its a great excuse to spend two days catching up with Steph with no small children underfoot ( between us we have five of the darlings).
Fun, fun, fun with a bit of cut and paste thrown in for good measure.

Saturday, 12 May 2007

happy days....

I am betting that Bono,even with his vocal talents, squillions of dollars and private jets , didn't have a better birthday than I did!
Thank you for all of the birthday wishes...I had a quiet low key kind of day- which is just the way I like to celebrate my birthday. Georgie baked me some raspberry and coconut birthday cupcakes and the girls had fun blowing out the candles several times over!
All 3 of them...yes I know, I don't look a day over 2, do I???

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I was treated to rousing renditions of  'Happy birthday' by Rose and Charlie from early morning right up until bedtime. Rose put her creative skills to good use and made us all personalised party hats.

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The girls after their birthday bath....

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Do you think that Charlie and I look anything alike??? I'm beginning to wonder....maybe she has my feet or something....

So, after a day or so to recover from the shock of another birthday creeping up so quickly, I headed off this morning for a birthday/Mother's Day treat in the form of a workshop at Primrose paper Arts. This one was focused on making several types of dowel spine books.
I am amazed at what you can do with a bit of paper and a few bamboo skewers...hopefully photos tomorrow.

In between times I have been trying to finish Charlie's rosegarden crochet hat..
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A few more motifs and I can start to sew it all together!

To all of the mothers, motherly types and  to anyone who has ever stepped up to the plate and filled the role of a mother - enjoy your day! You are special, you are needed and most of all you are loved!
Happy Mother's Day!

Wednesday, 07 March 2007

no glue involved

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In between peeling gel medium off my fingertips and picking scraps off paper up off the floor ( I'm a bit of a mess when I'm making stuff) I have managed to finish embroidering this fish.
I am happy with the shape of the bag and the handle but just need to decide how I wish to attach the strap.
So close......

Oh, and I get to write my very first note to the teacher today! Poor Rose had a stuffy head cold and I thought it best not to infect her whole class( gee, that would make me a popular person). So, she is home to day for a bit of a rest and I get to write the aforementioned note.

Dear Teacher,
I felt it best to keep my runny nosed, germ sneezing  bundle of  joy at home yesterday as it meant that we could all stay in our PJ's until 10am and watch Playschool together.Oh, and we had pancakes for breakfast.
Kind regards
Rose's mama.
xxxx

( a bit of sucking up never goes astray, I'm thinking)

This note writing gig is a breeze.......

Here's a book I finished putting together the other day.

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Vey satisfying, indeed.

Thursday, 01 March 2007

waiting to become books...

covers- vintage wallpaper, old sheet music and brown flocked paper...

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just need a few stitches...

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