Thursday, December 25, 2014

A Holiday Wish for You






Plus a 'Layered' Tatted Snowflake

I am FINALLY updating my blog, and I want show off a gift I just received from my very talented sister-in-law, who has taken up the 'new' craft of lettering on a 'chalkboard' canvas.    At Thanksgiving, I immediately noticed an attractive, artistic black-and-white 'sign' she had hung on a wall in her dining room. I thought she had purchased it!  I had no idea she was dabbling in this 'new' art form!  And I certainly didn't know she was planning to make one for me! 

It's actually a throwback to the time in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries when fancy lettering and embellishment was the 'norm' on signs or in newspaper advertising as a way to draw customers' attention to a product or announcement.    Although I had been noticing more chalkboards in different shapes and sizes in the craft stores, and was aware that there are special chalk 'paints' to decorate them, I had no idea how popular this art form had become until I recently looked it up on the internet!  

For this sign, she painted a 12" x 12"  white canvas (pre-mounted over a 1" frame) with a special black 'chalkboard effect' paint, and did the beautiful lettering with a white paint pen.   I love it and very much appreciate the talent that went into creating it!  A very special keepsake gift, indeed!   

Layered snowflake
Of course, the canvas is meant to hang on a wall (and is very lightweight), but for the photo I laid it flat as a special background for showing one of my 'newer' snowflakes (tatted about a year ago!), which I 'built up' to a layered effect by adding several embellishments, including a center motif of a metal doodad with tatting around it.  The background snowflake (about 4" across) is done in size 20 pink Cebelia.   

I will explain more about this layered snowflake (which has its own brass ornament stand) and its evolution in my next post (which will be soon!). 

I wanted to get this post in today so that I could 'quickly' update my blog; and I especially wanted to wish you all
 
A very Merry Christmas and a pleasant Holiday Season! 




 

8 comments:

  1. Well I am very impressed at your sister-in-laws talent, just think the writing is superb. Can't wait to hear about your layered tatting too. So pleased you have a blog post today. A very Happy Christmas to you and your family

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  2. Lovely to see posting again, beautiful writing on the board, and the layered snowflake look forward to reading more about it.
    I wish you and your family a very merry Christmas
    Margaret

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  3. I love your layered snowflake, it looks so sumptuous! Happy Christmas.

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  4. Love the sign!! She did a wonderful job!! :)
    Love your "new" snowflake!!! :) Can't wait to learn more about it!!! :)

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  5. She did an excellent job on the sign! Very, very nice! I'm looking forward to hearing more on the layered snowflake, it looks pretty wonderful, too :-)
    Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  6. that's very beautiful, the sign, and the layered piece you made!

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  7. Merry Christmas Kathy. That is a lovely sign and a beautiful layered snowflake.

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  8. I love your snowflake! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas!

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