I've made altered books for the shop, and I made an altered book for a friend, but this is the first one that I've made for myself. I absolutely fell in love with Graphic 45.I used a crackle glaze on the clock.I used diamond glaze on the eyeglasses.
Whosyergurl [Hoosier girl] - Mutterings from a midwest gal. I live in the heartland, the land of limestone, "somewhere in the middle." These are my thoughts, opinions, my life. It is called Hoosier Hospitality.
6 comments:
WOW...that is a fantastic project that you did for yourself. Awesome! I bow to you dear altering queen. Your my role model now...I shall aspire...to one day have a smidge of your talent. Wowsers.
Great photos but much better in real life! Cheryl, your altered books are beautiful!
Do a tutorial!
That is so damned cool!
So...the shop is in little Nashville, huh? We're three hours away. When we lived in Logansport we'd run down to get our shopping fix 5-6 times a year. Sigh, since moving to North Manchester, it's a little more challenging to get down there. If I ever make the trip, I am looking up your shop. Thanks to your site, I've been perusing Tim Holtz's site...and watching his tutorials. Very informative. Also, ahem, made a sizable online order of stuff I had to have. Love Graphic 45's stuff. Retro women, old fashioned, and charming. Never saw it before. Girl....you've widened my world! Thanks!
That's really neat and creative. I had never heard of altered books before.
P.S. I tagged you for an award on my blog. :)
I love your book, and I'm happy that you've taken time to share it. I think one of the nice things about sharing such things in the blogging world, is that you do find kindred spirits, who understand, "just" what such things are for.
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