This is something I pulled out from my art archives, LOL. Made around the turn of the century and lying unused in a box in my now almost defunct yet stuffed art closet.
I needed something for the Small Decorations game organised by splocik and for the last 11 months I've submitted various specimens of tatted lace. For this final month, too, I had a few small pieces and a to-tat list of a few more, which I was going to put together as tree decorations to hang as simple ornaments, to cover baubles, etc. However, this value addition didn't happen when I suddenly remembered I'd never blogged about this project. Had to look through several of my containers to finally locate them, but the search did throw up so many forgotten memories!
These are mostly leftover glass paints on transparency sheets cut into rectangles for bookmarks. All are freehand, free-style, painting outlines directly over the bookmark and then filling with colour.The black outline is not fine and even in many of them because the nozzle wasn't cooperating ...perhaps because the squeeze bottle was running low on the colour. Yet I enjoyed giving myself a free hand, LOL.
These bookmarks remain unused because at times the paint tends to stick to the page especially in the hot summers we have here. Would a coat of varnish help? While I didn't try varnish, I did try to cover up the painted side with cling wrap. Nah, unless laminated, the wrap just spoils the look.
Would the newer generations remember what a transparency sheet is? Are they still being used for presentations or put to some other use?
So these bookmarks are my submission for December. You can scroll through the beautiful range of November submissions here - https://splocik2.blogspot.com/2024/12/male-dekoracje-2024-galeria-listopadowa.html
As requested by splocik, above is a collage of all my submissions for the entire year (there were two submissions in October).
I had tremendous fun thinking of what to present each month! And I didn't always have to make something special, though the game was instrumental in several. Glad I could complete the game!
Many many thanks, splocik, for organising such a fun event in a supportive and creative way. So much talent was on display through all the submissions!
Happy holidays to one and all!
Pięknie malowane zakładki wykonałaś. :)
ReplyDeleteJeśli nie da się laminować, foliować, lakierować, to może wykonaj z nich obrazek.
Twój link i fotka znajdą się w podsumowaniu grudnia.
Bardzo dziękuję za udział w zabawie przez cały rok. :)
Pozdrawiam ciepło.
Thank you, splocik 😍 I like your idea of creating a collage out of them. Perhaps I should buy a set of colours and complete the collage.
DeleteLove the effect! Wow, beautiful bookmarks! You can cut a second clear strip and double the bookmark, to cover the delicate side and punch both and tie them together.
ReplyDeleteNow this is an idea I can implement immediately and use as bookmarks as originally intended! Thanks, Nin 😍
DeleteYou’re very talented! I can tat but I can’t draw. Beautiful work through the year.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed drawing and was fairly good at it - mostly freehand and have gifted hand-painted cards, etc. for many years. You have so many other talents, Jane, thank you 😍
DeletePrawdziwe perełki, masz wielki talent 🙂
ReplyDeletePiękne prace powstały przez cały rok 🙂
Wesołych Świąt 😘
Thank you, Maryla 😍 I agree it was such a good feeling to be part of the talented and creative group for this entire year!
DeleteThose are pretty bookmarks!! :)
ReplyDeleteCould you get the same kind of bookmark "covers" that Diane(Lace Lovin' Librarian) uses for her tatted bookmarks and put them in those?? I think you could then use them. They are too pretty to leave unused!! :)