Saturday, June 20, 2020

The Sands of Time


Bleubeard and I are back today joining Halle at Halle's Hobbies, our host this month at Art Journal Journey.  By now, I hope you know her theme is A Stitch in Time.

I named this The Sands of Time

because I thought this image looked like an hour glass.

I sewed the sentiment I wrote on a piece of transparency to my handmade paper.

When I first saw this image, I thought of the TH blueprint stamps he designs.

It's rather ironic how the color changed once the handmade paper was sewn behind the transparency.

For this page, I started with two sheets of my handmade (by me) paper that were not worthy to give to anyone.  I printed the overhead projector transparency using my ink jet printer.   Since this thin sheet of transparency is typically made of cellulose acetate, I was sure it would melt if run through my laser printer.

I cut the transparency to size and sewed it to a sheet of yellow handmade paper.  I then sewed the assembly to a larger sheet of orange handmade paper I affixed to a sheet of 110 lb cardstock.  I also did the same with my sentiment I wrote by hand.  I sewed everything together using variegated thread.  

Bleubeard and I are tickled you joined us today, and we also hope to see you at Art Journal Journey

23 thoughtful remarks:

Valerie-Jael said...

Great idea for your page, love the sewing you did, well done. Have a lovely Saturday! Valerie

aussie aNNie said...

Fabulous post, impressive and lovely design/x

Iris Flavia said...

Yes, I thought of an hour glass at first, too! Very well done, time so ticks away! My T´s Grandkid is turning one tomorrow! This would be such a great pressie... for him!

Elkes Lebensglück said...

What an idea of yours with sewing, great !!!
Have a nice day, hugs Elke

kathyinozarks said...

Great journal page Elizabeth-I love it

CJ Kennedy said...

Cool design! Enjoy your day!

Anne (cornucopia) said...

This is lovely and a great theme to do.

My name is Erika. said...

That is a great image. Is it an egg timer or some geometric/physics image? Either way it is really cool and works perfect for being the sands of time. Very nice page today. Hugs-Erika

Linda Manning Findley said...

Very nice ... love the stitching it's been a long time since I saw variegated thread ... I remember when it was all the rage in sewing ... a very good image for the sands of time ...

Sami said...

I like the variegated thread. Nice artwork Elizabeth.
Have a lovely Saturday :)

Jeanie said...

What a trrific idea. I know what you mean about paper good enough for something but not to give away. This works so well and the stitching and colors are great.

DVArtist said...

I really like this!

pearshapedcrafting said...

I really don't need to say anything other than WOW! What an absolutely wonderful page! Hugs, Chrisx

Halle said...

So cool...I love it!

Rita said...

Very clever and I love that you used your own handmade paper. :)

Cindy McMath said...

Oh wow, this is great Elizabeth! I love way you’ve combined the stitches and time to answer the theme. Love the background colour of your HM paper. Too!

Let's Art Journal said...

Such a beautiful page! The design is gorgeous and I love how you hand stitched the sentiment - amazing 😁. Take care and happy weekend! Hugs, Jo x

Meggymay said...

An awesome take on Halle's AJJ theme. A fabulous page and images, I love how you stitched the sentiment to the page as well.
Stay safe.
Yvonne xx

Divers and Sundry said...

What a cool "sands of time" illustration, that hourglass shape.

Caty said...

Wowwwww This is a really Amazing Art page Elizabeth !! I looove it, your sewing is gorgeous, and the papers and colours you have chosen are perfect !!
I wish you a very happy new week,
Big hugs, Caty

craftytrog said...

A stunning page, I love the image and stitching Elizabeth! xx

Eileen Bergen said...

Wonderful page. Great stitching. Thanks for the tip about printing on acetate! Hugs, Eileen

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