Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Sweet and Sinister Swap--sent

Check the post below to see what lovely things I received in the Sweet & Sinister Halloween swap. I must admit that I had a tough time sticking swap guidelines to use chiefly black & white with "a touch of orange." I used a heavy hand on my touch of orange but I just can't do Halloween without it! I didn't take photos of all of the things I sent to Julie, just the things I made.

This little jar started life as an old milk glass cold cream jar, sans lid. I used some fun bat rub-ons on one side and some velvety letter stickers on the other. Around the neck of the jar I hot glued some gorgeous black velvet scalloped ribbon and a bit of bling (a vintage earring).
This poor pumpkin went through several iterations before it was finished. I started out by painting it with a black harlequin pattern, an idea I saw somewhere online. Great plan, except I couldn't figure out a way to draw nice straight lines on my bumpy, round pumpkin so I just sort of free-handed it...and it turned out horrible! Laughably bad, really. I'm not so good with a paintbrush.

I then found a forgotten can of black chalkboard spray paint in my basement, so the next plan was to make it into a cute chalkboard pumpkin, an idea I saw in a magazine this year. The chalkboard paint took several coats and when it was finally done, I tested it by writing on the pumpkin with orange chalk. Great, but when I tried to erase it the chalk smeared all over and left an ugly mess! On to Plan C...paint the whole thing white again using a can of spray paint from my basement. But I forgot that I hated that particular type of paint, as it seemed to come out in droplets rather than a nice fine spray, resulting in an ugly, mottled black and white pumpkin that looked like it had a bad case of mildew.
At that point I employed Plan D: Give up and buy a new pumpkin. I decorated it with a big vintage velvet leaf, and now that I look at the photos I wish I had thought to coat the stem with silver glitter! Maybe Julie can do that part. :) I also decorated it with a big feathered crow that I adorned with a necklace of vintage seam binding, metallic fibers and of course, more vintage jewelry bling.By far my favorite thing that I made for Julie was this collage. I was inspired by the collages from the Bits & Pieces swap that Jenny Holiday hosted a year ago. The base is a 9" x 12" canvas which is then divided into a dozen roughly 3 x 3 squares. I had such fun creating all the little individual collages! That's what I was making back when I posted these photos.

In fact, I had such fun making Julie's collage that I kept going! I created two more collages, and both are available now in my etsy shop.


8 comments:

  1. thanks for sharing a project that took a turn for the worse. We have all had those experiences and sometimes think we are the only one. Your pumkin turned out FABULOUS!

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  2. Fun stuff! Love it all! Also thought of you because Family Fun magazine featured a picture frame covered in vintage brooches. I'm sure you wouldn't want to hot glue your collection, but maybe pinning them to a frame covered in linen or velvet?

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  3. Those collages are seriously beautiful. I see some Christmas themed ones in my future!

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  4. The collages turned out great! Love the rub-ons on the milk glass.

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  5. The collages are adorable! So I'm thinking you need to whip out some Christmas ones and come sell them at our boutique!!!!!

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  6. I had a tough time not using orange, too. Especially since my partner doesnt decorate with it! Everything turned out great! And the collages are cool. :)

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  7. your new pumpkin turned out adorable, love it...love the collages as well! I didn't realize you had an etsy shop,where have I been??

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  8. Anonymous6:49 PM

    You really have a gift for creativity! I absolutely love every tiny detail of these collages.

    I love those white square letter pieces. Are they from an old game? I'm always on the lookout for old game pieces and letters, so now my curiosity is piqued!

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