May 03, 2008
Lucky ME!
I was the very fortunate recipient of wonderful gifties from Wendy and Diane. I'll share with you the ones that were handmade.
Diane had remembered (and I completely forgotten) that I said I loved her philodendron folio:
In fact, here's exactly what I said on our CPS group ...in 1995 when I only knew Diane online, and hadn't even met her in person yet: "Oh Diane, this is incredible...I love it. I want it. wow, tell us how you did it... " How nervy is that!? It's handsewn from the sheaths of philodendron leaves in her backyard, and it's incredibly beautiful. It won our "Book as Sculpture" challenge in the fall of 2005. To see more pics from this challenge, and loads of other wonderful pieces from our fabulous members, check out our flicker site.
And Wendy gave me her "Pauline's Plethora of Possibilities" handmade journal which I adore.
You can read all about it on her blog. AND she brought each of us some of the disposable fabrickypaper tablecloths they sell in the UK and that she used to make this journal.
I am such a lucky gal to have such great generous friends as these!
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OMAR -- "Our Mountain Art Retreat"
Well, the day finally arrived for Wendy and Diane to arrive, and all too soon, they had to fly back home. It's been two weeks now, and it seems like much longer ago. We rented a cabin in the mts of New Mexico and spent three days/four nights laughing, playing, arting around, organizing, show and telling, exchanging, having fun! Here's some of what I got done;
Organizing my seed beads/small beads for embroidery/sequins. Wendy brought me these way cool bags, heavy plastic with zippers, from England and I spent nice time fondling, er I mean, sorting my beads into colors and bags:
| From OMAR |
| From OMAR |
My almost finished "The Mommy Glove" is in the top pocket.
I also learned needle felting, by hand, and loved it. Felting with bead embellishment. Now I'm thinking it might be part of a purse I got carried away and it became too big to be a pin, as intended.:
| From OMAR |
I haven't been participating in many swaps on ClothpaperStudio, but I did this one, at OMAR, and it was fun! the object was to draw portraits onto tickets, a la http://snipurl.com/portaits [www_independent_co_uk]
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| From OMAR |
The "man" at the end started out being Oprah, from a picture in her magazine O, but then the shading under her neck was too dark and turned into a beard...all on its own!
And then we made silk fusion paper:
| From OMAR |
Also tried my hand at free motion embroidery, and bead weaving, and liked them both. I'm pursueing the FME right now, and considering treating myself to a newer machine. We'll see.
We also each altered six pieces of a 9 piece puzzle, and I still have the other three left to do. Pics of that coming when it's finished. Wendy's pictures from OMAR are here
All in all, it was a fun trip, and so lovely to have it end wishing it were longer!
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