Friday, 30 October 2009

Look what I found in grandma's attic!


A tatty old box!
As usual click on photo to enlarge


It looks a bit battered


And I think over the years the rain or damp might have got at it.


I rather like the violet posy painting on the back





It's a shame it's so dusty, I can't quite make out the signature can you?

I don't suppose it is in too bad a shape for something so old.
I think it looks Victorian


The gold leaf is peeling a bit here and there showing the dark wood.
Want to see what is inside - I know I did!



Looks like grandma's little treasures.

I wonder if that's a portrait of my granny - she is rather gorgeous so she could be!


Ah, bless her cotton socks - some of the contents of her button box

Captured in beeswax, rust and all!  A time capsule of a century ago.
A bit of junk to anyone else - but a treasure to me!

I expect you have guessed.  A bit of hyperbole going on here.  I didn't have a grandma - well biologically I must have had two!  So when I got the bits and bobs from Freecycle, which I posted about here I decided to 'borrow' someone else's grandma, and create a Shadow Box - which I bought from Happy Daze here   It's made from card, cheap, and easy to make into anything you like - in my case a 'dream' just for me.

 

It's amazing what you can do with white cardboard, some paints, vintage lace, seed beads, leaf sequines (thanks Pat),  broken bracelet junk,  bits and bobs, beeswax (first time I have used it),  metallic 'gold' leaf foil, Espresso ink pad, scratchy something to make wood grain in wax, a scanner and printer, and a crafty individuals little girl collaged image - ripped! - and lots of time and patience of course!

20 comments:

  1. Lovely creation Lottie, loving the contents embedded in beeswax !

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  2. beautiful work Miss Lottie xx

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  3. Fabulous, Lottie - great to see you having fun :) I really thought you'd found a fellow artist in the family...

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  4. Oh Lottie it is divine, I just love what you have done with it. So clever and beautifully done.

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  5. a beautiful piece of work Lotti. I too love the way you used the beeswax.

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  6. themessycraftroom30 October 2009 at 12:19

    Wow Lottie this work is absolutely beautiful. A lovely keepsake I love everything inside the box.

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  7. WOW! This is amazing....I love it...you are so clever x

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  8. Your box is just beautiful Lottie, and I loved your little fantasy! xx

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  9. Wow! You have been busy. It's beautiful, Lottie, and I love the beeswax idea x

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  10. stunning I love the gold, rust and wax

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  11. Lottie, you silly girl I just love it! I've always wanted to do the bees wax thing. How creative you are! Let's see some more.Peace

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  12. What a beautiful.beautiful creation my friend. Lottie this is so original and pretty and interesting and well ... you are just such a clever lady. i love it
    hugs June xxxxx
    ps, now i just wanna touch it lol

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  13. Lottie, you are such a tease! Having fallen for the cigar box, I fell again for this one! What a creative creature you are! If only I had one tenth of your imagination........xxx

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  14. What a fantastic project Lottie, I love the way you've used the beeswax to suspend the buttons and bits and pieces - absolutely gorgeous piece!

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  15. Love it love it!!! Looks genuinely old. Beautiful work Lottie.

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  16. This may be the first time you have used beeswax but it will not be your last - it is quite addictive. Love the little narratives - nothing wrong with a little bit of storytelling. Lynne M x

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  17. so pretty! this is your forte...

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  18. Your grandmas missed out Lottie by not knowing you as much as you missed knowing them.

    xxxxxxxxx

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