Here is the latest issue of Somerset Studio. I blogged a couple of weeks ago that they had notified me that I was going to be published in this issue. I had submitted two Halloween pieces and both of them made the publication. My piece is at the lower right. I also taught this as a class last year. Some of you were in that class and have similar pieces! It is called "Awaiting Halloween."
The next piece is the one at the top. I called it the Paper Bag Costume. This was also on display at Mystic Paper last year, but I didn't teach a class. However, before submitting this piece I made the paper bag dress and attached the collage to it.
I loved the picture of the little girl in the paper bag dress. It was an ad I found in a magazine. I thought that it would make a great Halloween costume -- all I had to do was add a hat and shoes! The wording on the right side says "Her mother couldn't sew; but she was creative!"
Ah! Another goal met for the year!!
The next piece is the one at the top. I called it the Paper Bag Costume. This was also on display at Mystic Paper last year, but I didn't teach a class. However, before submitting this piece I made the paper bag dress and attached the collage to it.
I loved the picture of the little girl in the paper bag dress. It was an ad I found in a magazine. I thought that it would make a great Halloween costume -- all I had to do was add a hat and shoes! The wording on the right side says "Her mother couldn't sew; but she was creative!"
Ah! Another goal met for the year!!
5 comments:
Congratulations on being published in SS - I can't wait to see this issue. Your work is lovely.
Susan
Great Goin', Judy! Can't wait to get home and get the mag. Setting goals and meeting them is always FUN! WHAT A GREAT YEAR THIS HAS BEEN FOR YOU! CONGRATULATIONS!
so exciting! congratulations! I can't wait to see it!
I love both projects. I remember seeing Awaiting Halloween last year when I first started coming into the store alot, Very cool project, wish I could of taken the class! Congrats, you are on a roll!
If you were at the Olympics, this would be your gold medal year! Way to go!
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