Had fun decorating these bottles. They are filled with little treasures.
I joined Deb Hodge month club. This was January's. I love making this chandelier and can't wait to display it. I covered the cones and the back of the vintage pictures with German glass glitter. The pictures were printed on linen and attached to beveled glass. The brass findings were aged. The lamp shade's wire is covered with ribbon. There are rhinestones on the brass findings (I used E-6000 to attach the findings and the rhinestones.) I put some floral foam in the cones so I can change the flowers very easy. (So I can match the seasons.)
I can't wait to get started on February's. Which is going to be just as fantastic.

Anther class I took with Joni Russell was altered bottles. Love this class. We solider a bottle and then got to add found treasure for the inside. I used an vintage envelope deep in wax to attach it to the bottle. I have a hanging mermaid on the inside and used a shell for the stopper. Aged ribbon and chains added more to the bottle. (Some of my treasure in side the bottle are sea shell, rusty screen, old wire, shredded vintage dictionary pages and some glitter.)
After this bottle was soldier-I added some treasures-shredded dictionary pages, aged ribbon, rusty screen, and added a hanging crystal inside the bottle. I waxed some lace to attach to the bottle. Also some aged ribbon for the stopper. I used a handle from a silver knife and a vintage rhinestone to to top.
I took this wonderful class by Joni Russell at the Small Cleverness. We learned how to etch and transfer on copper. We had so much fun.
I tried to take good photos but kept getting to much shine. So the transfer doesn't show up very well. But I love my bracelet. And a big thank you to Joni for the class and Donna for having it.
Art For The Creative Mind hosted a one on one swap-"Mardi Gra Mask". I used a full mask that I cut down. And used this gold glitter butterfly. I added black and gold ribbon on the side. It is neat because you look out though the net on the butterfly's wing. It was fun and I hope my swap partner loves it.
Sue Cervantez is hosting a round robin. Her books theme is "Women Extraordinaire" (Mona, Frida, Audrey, Georgia, and Kate). I picked Kate Hepburn, it was a hard to choose between Audrey and Kate because they are two of my favorites.
Round Robins are so much fun-can't wait to see what every one has created.
This swap is hosted by Susan Guzy. We got two puzzle pieces and a theme for each one with what the main color would be. My first puzzle theme - George Washington-main color brown. The second puzzle piece theme - Vintage Carols-mainn color light brown.