Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2019

Origin (Canvas) - MTW Sept. 2019


Over on the More Than Words Challenge blog this month we were tasked with finding inspiration from the word "Origins" and using the colors of our country. I love genealogy, so for me "Origins" is "where did I come from?" I love seeing faces of people I never knew and finding some resemblance!



For this project I used a photo from Ancestry.com of my great-great grandparents and eight of their ten children and maybe a grandchild (the youngest being held). Based on records on Ancestry.com, this photo is over 104 years old. (The youngest girl passed away in 1905 at only 12 years old.)

I chose this photo for this project for a couple of reasons. First, it is representative of the Cherokee I have in my family history. Besides the red, white, and blue of the United States, I (tried to) incorporate the colors of the flag of the Cherokee Nation, orange, yellow, green, and black. The following is from Cherokee.org's FAQ page regarding the flag and seal:
The seal of the Cherokee Nation was created by an executive Act under Chief Lewis Downing in 1869. The Act calls for the seal to contain a seven-pointed star inside of a wreath of oak leaves, symbolizing the eternal flame of the Cherokee people. The star is not designated to point a specific direction, but in the original version from 1869, it rests on a single downward point. The points of the star represent the seven traditional Cherokee clans. Within the rings of the seal, the words Cherokee Nation, September 6, 1839, are included, recognizing the date of the signing of the first Cherokee Nation Constitution after relocation to Indian Territory, as well as the date of the Act of Union, uniting the Old Settlers and Eastern Immigrant Cherokees into a single Cherokee Nation government once again.
The Cherokee Flag contains the Cherokee Nation seal (see the question above for the full symbolism of the seal) in the middle with seven stars in the outer field along with a single, black star. The seven stars in the outer field represent the seven clans, and the one additional star, which is black, is to remember those who died as a result of the Trail of Tears.
In addition to the Cherokee in my history, the "white" part of this particular branch of my family has been in the United States since before it was the United States! So, there you have it! The colors of my country and what "Origins" means to me!

Process Video:





Close-ups:









Products:

  • [From the] Tres Jolie Sept. 2019 Mixed Media Kit
    • 9x12 Canvas
    • 13@rts
      • Mixed Media Stencil
        • His & Hers Remastered
          • Mechanical
      • Ayeeda Paint
        • Red Bronze
        • Snow Cap
      • Ayeeda Powder
        • Rusty Bronze
      • Rust Reagent
      • Ayeeda Powder 3D
        • Old Gold XS Microspheres
    • Lindy's
      • Starburst Squirts
        • Beaver Tail Brown
        • Hockey Puck Black
  • 13 @rts
    • Ayeeda Mist
      • Patina Bronze
  • Prima
    • Prima Flowers
      • Item #637682
      • Item #632014
    • Resin Icons
      • Item #573355 (Feathers)
    • Finnabair
      • Metallique Paint
        • Royal Blue
  • Ranger
    • Tim Holtz
      • Mini Blending Tool
      • Splatter Brush
      • Distress Paint
        • Lucky Clover
        • Candied Apple
    • Dylusions Paint
      • Tangerine Dream
    • Glossy Accents
  • 49 & Market
    • Vintage Shades Flowers
      • Yellow Cluster
  • Graphic 45
    • Rose Bouquet Collection
      • Triumphant Red
  • Folk Art
    • Enamels
      • Yellow Light
  • Liquitex
    • Matte Gel
    • Matte Super Heavy Gel
  • Unknown/Unbranded
    • Texture Pebbles

Friday, July 19, 2019

Adventure



For the More Than Words July (Main) Challenge: Discover & Stash

Discover made me think of maps, right away. Maybe my subconscious is trying to tell me something. After that I didn't really have a plan, I just went where my stash led me.

Stash:
Clipboard - I don't know how old it is, but I've owned it for almost two years now.

I think Tea Dye was one of my first Tim Holtz ink pads I bought! Way back when I wasn't sure what "distress" really meant, but hey, "this Tim Holtz fella has stuff to make new stuff look like old stuff!" My husband could actually make a pretty good case claiming Tim was an original "supplier" that got me hooked leading to an entire spare bedroom being filled with paper craft related items! I love Tim Holtz so much I have hoarded his papers waiting for just the right time. I have been working on accepting the fact that it's a lot more productive to make the right time myself rather than expect a sudden epiphany. Plus, I'm having a much harder time remembering EVERYTHING I own...so if I can't even remember everything, how will I ever use everything?

Anyhow, all but 11 of the items on the product list are at least a year old (and that includes adhesives, the 3D Gel, the wax & such), of those 11 items, I think 5 have "appeared" within the last 6 months.

I used as much from my stash as I could, and I can't tell. You'd never know anything was "missing." I tell myself I should stop buying until I get my stash knocked down, but every time I think that something new is released & I realize I need to just stop thinking nonsense and do more projects!

Process Video:

Close-ups:











**Postcard Image from: Public Domain Pictures


Products:

  • ReneaBouquets
    • Glass Microbeads
      • Rose Gold
  • Creative Embellishments
    • Moroccan Lattice Panel
  • 13 arts
    • Ayeeda Mist
      • Patina Bronze
  • Lindy's
    • Magical Shakers
      • Grab A Guy Gold
      • Bratwurst Brown
  • 7 Gypsies
    • Architextures
      • Ornate Garden Stakes
  • Silhouette
    • Cameo 3
    • Design Store
      • Design ID #34811
  • Ranger
    • Perfect Pearls
      • Blue Patina
    • Archival Ink
      • Jet Black
    • Tim Holtz
      • Distress Ink
        • Tea Dye
      • Distress Spray Stain
        • Rusty Hinge
      • Mini Blending Tool
  • idea-ology
    • Tim Holtz
    • Paper Stash
      • Memoranda
      • Lost & Found
    • Ephemera Pack
      • Expedition
    • Sanding Block
    • Tiny Attacher
    • Small Talk
  • Tonic
    • Tim Holtz
      • Paper Distresser
      • 5" Scissors
  • Stampers Anonymous
    • Tim Holtz
      • Harlequin Stencil
  • Prima
    • Finnabair
      • Metallique Wax
        • Bronze Age
      • 3D Gloss Gel
    • Julie Nutting
      • Tag Pad
        • Hancock
  • Fancy Pants Designs
    • Me-ology
      • Button Set
  • Dear Lizzy Date Stamp
  • Mod Podge
    • Antique Matte
  • JudiKins
    • Diamond Glaze
  • Art Glitter Adhesive
  • Krylon
    • Workable Fixatif
  • Liquitex
    • Clear Gesso
  • Unknown/Unbranded
    • Twine
    • Metal Stars
    • "BINGO" Card
    • The "other," non-Tim Holtz, ephemera
    • I got the roll of map paper at Hobby Lobby, so it's likely by The Paper Studio.