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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Tick Tock, finally got one done


Hi …. Today being Saturday might not be the best day to be on line… but I have some time this morning… and am taking full advantage of it…  YEAH…  It is a clear… hot and HUMID day here in the southwestern part of North Carolina… but it is still summer here… it doesn’t know that we are suppose to cool down now that it is September… LOL.. it is starting to get warmer and warmer…  not a thing that I like…  but hey… I do enjoy my mountains… 

 

So today I am sharing with you something that I have been waiting to make for a few years now… not kidding… at times I am just not motivated to create certain things… and when that happens, it doesn’t get made… about three maybe four years ago, my neighbor and I were down HITTING Hobby Lobby and I bought 3 clock movements…  I was going to make clocks for the bedrooms…  right… I still have them… and other than value, they had a little dust on them too…  but that is okay… they were still in the original containers… LOL…  but out of the bag… and into a drawer, where I couldn’t see them staring at me… 

 

Anyway… this challenge on A VINTAGE JOURNEY  sort of got things going…  the challenge is to use a FLOURISH…. Now what am I going to use a flourish on… think …..think….. think…. OH maybe those clocks… oh wow… and a piece of paper that I had made using Astrid’s method of using textured paste and stencils… I think you will be able to see that in the background… I am sorry to say that I didn’t take any pictures as I was making this one… but you will see more than enough…

 

So with out more ADO… here are the pictures I have taken of my CLOCK… 
 
 
 

 
 
Starting at the top left and working clock wise around the clock...  what better way... 
 
I have used Coffee Filters for the flowers… two different styles of flowers…  so the color is very soft and natural.  I love using these coffee filters for all kinds of things, but for flowers they are so pretty…  sometimes they are darker, only because of the fact that the coffee has stained the filters… 

 
These little dark brown stamps, are vintage watch throb pieces  from way back… I just love them… and found them also in a stamp drawer… wow.. .I have to tell you that I joined the challenge called Craft Hoarders Anonymous… and I am so very glad I did… they have gotten me to move on cleaning out the entire studio… it it pounds lighter… and far more organized than it ever was… (I am obsessed in some ways… it has to be put away… but in other ways… it doesn’t have to be organized as long as it is in the right place… getting it done deeper feels better… and I am finding so many GREAT things… that I had forgotten… yikes… I think that was a confession…  oh well..  truth doesn’t hurt.. it just helps you GROW… 
 
 

 
This is a small piece of tatting that my great Aunt created… I come from a long line of women and men that used their hands to create with on a daily basis… this great AUNT use to live in Brooklyn, New York… back in the day … and would travel into Manhattan each day on the subway… and she would crochet or tat something all the time… it was a long comute for her… and she didn’t like to waste time… she made many wonderful pieces of crocheted ART.   All with very, very thin threads and fiber.  So  Thank You Aunt Bessie… I love you, and miss you. 

 
 


I love to make these little 'pockets' of goodness
at different places on my projects... 
this one has a tiny little flower,
some stamen,
and some gauze...  love it..   


 
 

 

 
This picture shows you the glory of the textured paste that is all over the clock.. 
 
 
 
 





 
As you can see there are lots of flourishes all over the clock face... turning corners, sides etc...  love the way you can DRAPE them where ever they want to be... 

 
Layers of Spellbinders create a face for the clock movement...  of course with some darkening to them... 

 
This printed paper, is by Authentic and I only bought one piece... (not in the correct brain at that time?)  and so I had to use it very carefully for this project... I love it...  and I actually had some left over for a few accents on other things... 
 
Also I used some gesso on the feet, and then used Archival inks  in Potting soil and one or two of the blues???  can't remember how many I used.. I have them ALL...  nothing obsessive about me... 



Again the finished clock... 
Which will be in our bedroom...  and I love it.. to say the least... one down... and two more to go...
So I am looking for another challenge that will suit making the one for the quest room and also our den... 
 
Thanks so very much for stopping by today for a visit... I really enjoy all the lovely comments too...  thanks so very for leaving one... or two or three... 
I cherish each and every one... 
 
Have a WONDERFUL week-end... and enjoy each second of it... and create wildly... and with much LOVE... it shows when you do...  hope you know that... 
 
Love, Light and Peace...Bonnie 
 

10 comments:

  1. What a stunning vintage beauty Bonnie. Absolutely love this. All your flourishes are so elegant and shabby at the same time. Your roses are very pretty too. Wonderful make that would be welcome in any room. Nicola x

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  2. Wow Bonnie, this might be my favourite clock EVER!! Holy cow, wowsers!! I can't stop looking at it!! The soft blues and browns, all the fabulous die cuts and flourishes, your fabulous flowers!! I want to curl up in front of the fireplace and hug this clock!! Amazing work Bonnie, you are so inspiring to me! Big hugs, your crafty friend, Pamellia :)

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  3. Wow! So many elements to this clock! Bonnie, love the tatting lace, the coffee filter flowers and the color scheme. So warm and beautiful..you really spend a lot of time on your creations and it shows. Have a great weekend.

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  4. Oh....that is so beautiful Bonnie, love the sepia tones mixed with the soft blue, wish I used coffee filters now, may have to buy some just to try flowers out of them. The flourishes, distressing, embossing just perfect. Love the addition of old lace, crochet or tatting on projects so ticks that box for me, the white gauze or muslin has a softening effect BUT it's 'the little pockets of goodness' that just made sigh....sweet idea! Ruth xx

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  5. Oh Bonnie, yet another totally stunning and gorgeous project!! What a transformation!!! Like others have said, the colour scheme is so beautiful, - but is all the love and gorgeous textures you have added, that really make this piece! The coffee filter flowers are just perfect, - and well the swirls of course, as that was the theme to start with... Thank you so much for adding yet another wonderful project to our challenge over at AVJ!

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  6. Wow! This is absolutely stunning!! I love the story behind all the parts of it too.

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  7. Bonnieee! This is so gorgeous!!! I love the colour scheme so much, one of my favourites. Beautifully done, I love the little flower peeking out of the torn 'V' in the paper among other gorgeous little touches. It's a real work of ART!! I missed your creations, it's sooo good to be back! :) xxx

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  8. I can see the Astrid influence in this Bonnie and the coffee filter papers are a joy but the things that get my heart racing are the little pocket and those altered feet. Your attention to detail is awesome and with that precious piece of tatting added I'm sure you'll be treasuring this for a long time to come. Thank you so much for joining us at A Vintage Journey with this (and I hope you've popped over to my blog - just saying... !) Jenny x

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  9. Wow I can see why you are proud of this creation Bonnie. It's beyond beautiful,you girl are one amazing artist :)

    Big hugs
    Donna xxx

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  10. Absolutely love your shabby chic clock, Bonnie - a project well worth waiting for (even for three years!!). Fabulous detailing as always. Thanks for joining us on A Vintage Journey.
    Alison xx

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