I pulled out some of my vintage books, of which I have many. One of my earliest books is 175 years old. It's some sort of journal, but I have no idea what it says. It's in German. I know it's dated January 8th, and it belonged to someone named Anna. That's about it.
It's beautifully handwritten, and held together with twine.
I love the cover.
I COPIED some of the pages. Yes, let's be clear about this. I would never rip apart a nearly 200 year old book.
The paper I used to make the copies are old sheets of stock paper. So, it's basically vintage-on-vintage. I tinted one of the sheets blue. The other I left natural. They make great bundles, wrapped with hemp twine, and sporting a dried rose bud.
I have a ton of loose French book pages. They're NOT 175 years old, so I don't mind tinting them.
I tweaked my plaster cherubs.
I wanted more depth, and color.
Old metal flowers made a nice bouquet for my alabaster vase.
I made a cute vignette, and
went back to painting.
Clay rose fragments got a few layers of color,
I came across this faded cluster while going through one of my boxes. I remember finding it in a basket I purchased at an estate sale.
I love the colors, on both sides.
I think I'm going to use these colors on my next project.
I love the colors, on both sides.
I think I'm going to use these colors on my next project.
Okay, as you can see, I've been going a little stir crazy. Snow is in the forecast for the next few days. Ugh.
I'm not exactly looking forward to allergy season, but, I'm ready for Spring.
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Sharing With:
Thrifty Decor Chick: Before and After
Funky Junk Interiors: Saturday Nite Special
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
Common Ground: Be Inspired
StoneGable: Tutorials, Tips, and Tidbits
From My Front Porch To Yours: Treasure Hunt Thursday