I had spent most of the morning there, sanding and applying gesso to a little board book to attach to the house and then after putting my background paper on, decided on something else.
A twig, an egg and the bird is my drawing.
Back view. The background paper was actually some washes that I had applied a while back. They were pale and I wasn't fond of them, so later when I layered some bleeding tissue, I used that paper to lay them on, and this was the result.
I chose this "Frenchhouse" wine cork for the chimney.
This is the second shorter wider one. Used the same paper for the background, as I had enough.
Added a little crochet circle. I have a box of little odds and ends, quilting scraps, etc. that my grandmother did and so thought it was a special addition to this little house.
Some dried stuff and oh, the flowers are from a little gift bag that my daughter had given me on Mother's Day. I thought the colors were perfect.
Back view and my bird again.
Here are the busy creative spirits. Nancy, Gai and Carolyn.
Mary looks over an old antique book to find something special.
Here is one of Mary's. Love the twigs!
And here she works on another one, using house plans as her background with packing tape transfers over all. So clever!
And here she works on another one, using house plans as her background with packing tape transfers over all. So clever!
6 comments:
This is a fantastic post !!Great and beautiful Art Work !!Would be back soon !!Unseen Rajasthan
Beautiful creations!!!
Really cool projects. Whose brainstorm was this? Adorable!
April, your houses are so rustic and detailed. Love them both. It was a lovely day, wasn't it?
thanks!
the idea was Marge D's and Mary's. Marge has been making them and Mary had the house forms.
it was a great day!
What an amazing workshop! It sure would be fun getting together and creating such wonderful found object sculptures.
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