Tuesday, March 30, 2010

#003 Leaves and Bookmarks

What started as a project to create a bookmark with tango lyrics turned into quite a larger project.  On the way to tango in Ashland a few weeks ago we stopped in at a lamp store and discovered these lamp shades made of skeletonized and dyed leaves.  We thought that would be a cool thing to try.  Well the other day during a futile attempt to find some morel mushrooms I discovered a whole forest of these skelelenonized leaves.  They are moldy and dirty, but with a little dyeing with food coloring, look pretty neat.  I'll try a lampshade next.

Outside of card with dyed leaves.
Inside of card.
 Envelope Front.
Envelope Back.
Bookmark Front. I actually had to relearn how to make a friendship bracelet for the tassel. That brought back very old memories.
Bookmark Back, with slightly altered tango lyrics.

Friday, March 12, 2010

#002 Birthday Accordion Book

An accordion book I made for a friend's birthday with the envelope I sent it in. The saying is a Celtic blessing that I ran across at a friend's blog.

The envelope stitched closed with a naturally died hemp embroidery thread.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Envelopes to Grammie

 
Just a few quick envelopes Jasmine and I made for my mom for thank you notes.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

#001 Banquet of Wisdom



My first piece of mail art. I was going to email my friend D. just to say "hi" and that I was thinking of her. It seemed so contrived, so it pushed me into creating this postcard. It was fun and it turned out great. Most of the images and the words came from a Rumi calendar that I scavenged. It has wonderful images and words. I find myself scavenging around the house finding all my letter writing and paper craft materials and cleaning out my desk in the living room so I can have a proper place to work.