Why don't I listen to Barbara shouting at me? Why do I go just that little bit too far and then wreck it?
I had started off yesterday with the stencil of the dreamcatcher and transferred that to the parchment, and done all the embossing on that. All I had to do yesterday was to put the faces from the mother and child into the central aperture. Easy peasy, no problem at all!
There was no problem even after I had cut out between the lines of the dreamcatcher. A bit fiddly, but a pleasant relaxing thing to do in front of the TV. Almost there.
I added a few little star centres off one of the snowflake plates. Then I decided it needed a little more work so I got out the diagonal pricking plate and set to work. Still ok at this point. Then I thought I would be clever and do a bit more cut out work in a pattern. I really should have listened to Barbara at that point. She really was shouting at me by then.
Now it went wrong - BIGTIME!!!!!!
Now what to do. Do I throw it all in the bin and start from scratch or just give up? If you know me, you will already know that I do not like being beaten, so a bit of thought and out came my scissors, ordinary and parchment. I cut out the whole of the dreamcatcher with its feathers and the four little stars. I also snipped out the thin frame found a piece of pale blue shiny paper, cut a piece of blank parchment to match it. The parchment was laid over the blue and glued together, with the frame over the top. Because the frame was embossed and coloured, the glue was hidden.
The final part was to glue the pieces on to the parchment within the frame and stick the whole thing under a weight to keep them in place until the glue was dry. Here is the final result which is my entry into the ClarityStamp Challenge for this month.
My choice of the stencil and the Groovi plate was dictated by something I used to read to the chldren in my classes years ago, which they loved. It was the story of the Creation, told by one of the native American tribes. Hence the dreamcatcher. I just combined it with the Madonna and Child, which brings back memories from travelling with my parents in Italy, where we saw the Pieta in St Peter's in Rome. It was a combination of different beliefs and just seemed to fit the times we are living in these days.
I hope you understand my thinking and like the result.
12 comments:
What a lot of nice work you have done here good luck in the clarity challenge xx
This has come out lovely you should be proud of it. Thank you for entering the challenge and the best of luck. Xxx
Hi Maggie. I love this and how you used the dreamcatcher stencil on the parchment - very clever. Tut tut for not listening to that little voice in your head - less is more. I love how you rescued it though - well done you. Xx
Oh beautiful Maggie and very well rescued !!xx
The Dreamcatcher with the Madonna and child is such a good combination. A beautiful card. good luck in the challenge x
This is a stunning piece of parchment work, Maggie, comprising so much work and so many techniques. Best wishes in this month's challenge and thank you for joining in. ;~}
Maggie, that is so lovely. xxx
Lovey card Margaret. I like your thoughts behind your design. Not to worry, we can all over cook it. But I think that you have created a very lovely piece of artwork. Best of luck in the challenge and have a merry Christmas. Hugs xx
Well, as my Mum says, "a blind man on a galloping horse wouldn't see it" - she's very critical of her own work, too, and always points out the most minor of errors that I have completely overlooked! I honestly can't see where you went wrong - it's a very beautiful piece.
Good luck in the Clarity challenge.
Gorgeous parchment work Margaret and well rescued. Thanks for joining in with the Clarity challenge this month. Good luck! x
Think you are being very critical of your work but we all keep seeing our own mistakes. Well done for your rescue plan.Beautiful piece of parchment work and I appreciate the effort put into it now. Well done Maggie and Good luck. xx
wow...this is beautiful. and I do not see what went wrong.
but beautiful solution.
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