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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Finishing my rusty altered tip-in book


As I was finishing my rusty altered book, it occurred to me I may have never shown this on my blog.  It's so old, the photos were taken with my old camera.

Rust is everywhere!

It shows I played with friends.  We each picked our own theme and of course, I chose rust.  This was the first swap I was in, not the latest one.

Yes, I sewed, even back then.  I see my tension was better then, too!


I don't even remember where I got this head for my rusty dancing lady, but I really like her face.


I don't remember all the materials I used, but I know I rusted the dancing lady and added rusty fabric, two rusty nails, more fabric, a key, corrugated cardboard, thread, and various found papers.

Thanks for joining me today as I finish putting this Rust Swap altered book to bed.  All that's left is to decorate the covers of my 3-ring book I've placed my swap items in.

22 comments:

  1. wonderful page,love the rusty look.


    hugs jenny

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  2. Love the idea of a rusty, dancing lady. I feel rusty myself, I always need time when I get up before I can move in the mornings, it must be the rust! Have a fun day, hug, Valerie

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  3. What a beautiful rusty page this is - just WONDERFUL in every little detail! ADORABLE!!!
    I hope you will also show the three ring binder if all is finsished!
    I wish you a happy day my friend!
    oxo Susi

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  4. Who knew you could come up with such beauty and creativity with rust? Amazing work Elizabeth! Hugs...RO

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  5. Cool pages. They look very rusty and perfect! I love that face you added and the body. It makes such a cool image! And adding the nails and the cloth is a great addition too. The book has your name written all over it. I'm glad you shared Elizabeth. Hugs-Erika

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  6. awsome love the rust effect..great

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  7. I've never thought about rust being beautiful or arty. Thanks for opening my eyes to the color and texture. I like the metaphor of the dancing lady. The face still young while the rusted body still dances. No? Maybe I'm just feeling my age this morning.

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  8. fun page I love rust dyeing have not done it for years now

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  9. What is it that is so appealing about rusted fabric? I don't know, but it looks great in this book.

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  10. I like the rusty fabric and the face is indeed lovely.

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  11. I love that dancing lady! I think the crossed nails at the bottom set her off nicely :)

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  12. She is a beautiful rusty lady. Your book will be awesome and hold many pages where you can remember sharing the challenge with your friends.
    Yvonne xx

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  13. I SO love rusty stuff and your book is very impressive.

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  14. this is a very nice piece Elizabeth; great job though I bet you wont get
    any contractors asking to use those nails !!! ☺☺♥♥ offline for a few so happy weekend ~~~~

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  15. So much rusty goodness! I love the nails wrapped in fabric and the rusty dancing lady! What a beautiful book! I hope you show the inside. I would love to see it!
    Kate

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  16. Wonderful page Elizabeth - I really do love the way you use rust in your art work.

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  17. Ooh!!! I adore your rusty art Elizabeth! xx

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  18. Your rusty page is lovely with those rusty nails and fabric! Your lady's face is beautiful too 😁. Hope you are having a great day! J 😊

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  19. And I know you wore gloves and were careful around the rust. I will never forget those lessons from you regarding rust and the blood stream. I must say my romance with rust was short lived...not enough color for me as you might guess. Wonderful piece. xox

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  20. Rusty dancing lady sounds a bit like me but I see she is far more beautiful! Pleased you have finished assebmig your book! Hugs,Chrisx

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  21. I don't think you have shown it on the blog. I love the colors and tone of the book. It's really so beautiful and what an accomplishment -- finally finished!

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