
If you are not familiar with amazing artist Sandra Evertson go quickly to her blog. Not only will she amaze you with her creativity, she shares wonderful pieces of art for you to download, such as this femme fatale from a 1930's Paris cabaret show no doubt.
My return to playing with paper and running with scissors happened when I started scrapbooking ten years ago. Since then I have enjoyed making cards and tags, illustrating travel journals, altering books, and trying my hand at other creative endeavors which have turned "our office/computer room" into "my studio". Well I do let DH in now and then!

My version of this "lady" was fun to do, especially as it was for my art pal in Washington State. She is another glamorous, artistic, and very creative woman, so I really felt she would connect immediately. I made a pocket on the reverse to tuck in some tags.
My return to playing with paper and running with scissors happened when I started scrapbooking ten years ago. Since then I have enjoyed making cards and tags, illustrating travel journals, altering books, and trying my hand at other creative endeavors which have turned "our office/computer room" into "my studio". Well I do let DH in now and then!My version of this "lady" was fun to do, especially as it was for my art pal in Washington State. She is another glamorous, artistic, and very creative woman, so I really felt she would connect immediately. I made a pocket on the reverse to tuck in some tags.
Sandra is a contributor to Romantic Homes magazine - see her latest article in the October issue just out. She creates collages from vintage ephemera, has written several books on paper crafting, and her work is often showcased, along with her line of rubber stamps, in Somerset Studio magazine and other Stampington publications.
I'm just thrilled when I find creative women who really live their dream and then share their beautiful creations with us. Perhaps you know a creative someone you would enjoy sharing with us. As they say, the more the merrier!
OH MARY,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOUR VERSION!!! How FUN!!!
Have a great "creative" day today,
Amy (Mom to the Four Sisters)
Mary, WOW! this card/book is fabulous and so are the tags. I LOVE them! You are very good at this. Your pal is sure to enjoy your work of art..Thanks so much for sharing with us! Can't wait to see what you do next. Have a fun day! ~Mary~ :-}
ReplyDeleteMary, this is a wonderful piece of art! I love it!
ReplyDeletePat
I will definitely check out Sandra's site. She's sound like my cup of tea-- and I am a Romantic Homes subscriber so I have enjoyed her work previously.
ReplyDeleteThe wallpaper in the previous post is wonderful. With the new Victoria appearing this Fall, I am seeing many more old Victoria magazines in antique shops.
I like what you did with your collage. It is very elegant. Please thank your DH for sacrificing his office space!
kj
That is gorgeous, red is my favorite color and what you did with the "Lady" is amazing!
ReplyDeleteMary, You are very talented! I would love to be able to sit down and go through that book!
ReplyDeleteMary, the book you altered is gorgeous!! I reall, really love the colors and the patterns of the paper. The lady looks so great on the front - especially with the embellishments you added. Great job!!
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