Jacqueline is hosting a very special 80th birthday teaparty for Annie, mum of our very own Snietje. The pressure is on, can you imagine how many beautiful cards Annie would have received over the years!
Annie was born in 1940, the year nylon stockings were first sold to the public. Jacqueline has challenged us to be inspired by something made from nylon and/or Annie's love of fashion.
Several years ago I found a beautiful glossy paged book "The Australian Woman's Weekly Fashion - The First 50 Years". I chose the background picture from the 1940's section, this was the magazine cover from September, 1947. The Julie Nutting gown is probably not true to the era, but nylon was used in the making.
I brayed several turquoise and aqua metallic paints onto my gelli plate, then quickly placed copy paper on top and pulled my first print, making sure I left a lot of paint still on the gelli plate. I then placed a piece of nylon tulle on the plate, brayed on a bit more paint and did a second pull with copy paper. I rtepeated the process until I was happy (and ended up with a lovely stash).
Once dry I stamped the JD girl and fussy cut her gown.
The JD doll was stamped onto copy paper and coloured with pencils and a Copic, fussy cut, adhered to the background, then placed her gown on. The ribbon is 100% silk - it was tightly wound around a little cardboard spool, so I got the iron out and gave it a press - this is going to Snietje's mum afterall.
Because the skirt is made with paper, it easily folds inside the card for posting, and swished back into place on arrival. I was also able to "pinch" some seams when adhering the gown using a glue stick.
International mail is taking forever, Annie might be 81 before this arrives, so I will make it a "hello" card. Thank you for looking and I hope your are able to send TEApotter greetings to Annie in The Netherlands.
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2020 GMT Views: 694
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Tue, Jul 14, 2020 @ 5:16 PM
Fantastic Suzie! I am glad you were not too lazy to pull that iron out for the ribbon to embellish this lovely creation! Loved reading how you did this. It is just gorgeous and a WOW card and I bet Annie will be thrilled to receive it.
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Tue, Jul 14, 2020 @ 6:39 PM
Oh my goodness, what a fabulous creation. Just amazing....what else can I say? I am sure it will be so well loved even if she doesn't get it for a year.
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Tue, Jul 14, 2020 @ 7:21 PM
Another fabulous and fashionable creation. Using that book page is brilliant. Your JN girl look like she's walking the runway right in front of the next model. Superb!
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Tue, Jul 14, 2020 @ 8:42 PM
Ooh la la...Susie your JN doll looks fantabulous and I could see myself swishing around in that dress lol. Fantastic card for Annie. TFS and happy day.... and keep well my mate over East
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Wed, Jul 15, 2020 @ 4:44 AM
I Love this beautiful dressed lady and the fun background Susie, I'm still laughing imagine your card will arrive in a year...I've send you mine it took 4 weeks, so not so bad, my mother will appreciate all the pretty cards and I know she'll showcase them on her dressoir.
Thank you Susie for this beautiful card
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Wed, Jul 15, 2020 @ 6:31 AM
Wowza terrific technique to get the texture added to that beautiful gown. The 1940s print is absolutely perfect for the image too. Annie is going to love this Miss Susie.
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Wed, Jul 15, 2020 @ 9:17 AM
Wow, sis! I just love your Julia Nutting cards, and what an amazing background using the wonderful vintage magazine! Such stunning details that will delight Annie! Can I be that old to remember real nylon stockings???? Yes! Wow, were they ever delicate. Anyway, I love this and know Annie will enjoy a stream of cards as they come across the oceans to arrive at all different times. It will be a delightful celebration of 80 years+. You are a joy, dear sis! (P. S. I finally managed to get my signature cleaned up and am keeping it just plain ole Cheryl! Haha!) Squishy hugs, sweet Susie, my precious DD sis! xoxo
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