Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Frozen Charlottes Dressed For Easter


 Most of the time my Frozen Charlottes run around in various states of nakedness.  Back in the 1800's when they were made, they were either sewn into dresses or had dresses painted on them.  They were used in dollhouses.

I wanted something different for Easter.  I saw Christina at I Gotta Create make some chenille stem bunny ears and thought they would look cute on the Charlottes.  Read her tutorial here, and while you are there read all her cute projects posts!

Now I couldn't let them roam around with just bunny ears.  Shades of Hugh Hefner, NO!


Mama Charlotte is dressed in a taupe tutu with a pink lace top.  Pink bunny ears for an Easter bonnet.


Now I know most of us seemed destined for a chilly, if not cold Easter Sunday, so I made a pink muff for the dolls to keep their hands  warm. (If they had hands!)







 This little one is hopping off to join the others.  The small ones (about two inches tall ) are dressed in pink lace dresses.













Mama Charlotte watches over her babies neatly tucked into a small blue basket.  They stare in wonder at the giant egg.

(Yes, that is an antler in my Easter vignette.  I just like the color and texture of it next to the Easter grass.)





A bold fashion statement!






















 The tiny Charlottes like their new wardrobe.

They are digging those ears and muffs!














Danni from Silo Hill Farm sent me this delightful picture of a zombie rabbit eating a Frozen Charlotte.  Now Danni thinks the Charlottes are creepy with their missing arms or legs or even heads.  I find bunnies slightly creepy because I was attacked by one.

I took no offense at the picture.  In fact I rather like it.  I do love a good zombie.

Danni has started back with her series about bloggers she admires.  It is a great place to meet great bloggers!  Go visit here.






This has been a post of randomness.  It was too cold to paint today and I have become stalled with my projects.  I promise to be back up to speed soon.  No, Chucks has not determined where the water spot on the wall is coming from - I guess the wall is coming down.  

All I wanted was a guest/computer/craft room!

See y'all!








Follow Me on Pinterest  . craftionaryLadybird LnChic on a Shoestring DecoratingPoofy Cheeks

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Charlotte and Her Dresses Shelf


Charlotte and her dresses wait patiently for the ball.  This art project/decorative shelf  started from another art project and inspiration from Valerie at Linen Chic.  See Valerie's wine crate cabinet here.

I have become obsessed with this color palette, the script stamp, and boxes.  I have several pieces in various degrees of completion.  

Including one which was submitted for Artfields, a Southeastern art event.  Unfortunately it did not make the final cut, but I will show it to you later with its companion pieces.

For now let me take you through the steps for this particular project.


 



I showed you this crate in another vintage finds post.  Read here.   It was already aged and distressed, but not the color and patina I wanted.











 
 I painted a wash of blue-green, sanded, and applied a dark wax.

I purchased some small oval mirrors from Hobby Lobby.






 



 Karen at The Graphics Fairy had these Victorian dresses in several colors.  I chose the black one and arranged a full page of them.  I printed out four sheets, though I ended up only needing three.








 



 With water color pencils, I colored in the dresses in teal with coral sashes.
















I overstamped them in gold with a floral background stamp.












 



Overstamped again with an antique brown script stamp.

















 I stamped the outside of the box with the script stamp - again in the antique brown.













 I cut the paper into strips to use like wallpaper to cover the bottom of the box (now the back of the shelf).














 Don't worry about the Mod Podge smeared around - it will dry clear.

I promise!

After it dries - apply two more coats.

Let this sit overnight.







I used a glass bonding glue to place three mirrors on the back of the box.  The piece has to sit in one place for several hours or the mirrors will gradually slide.  

Do check and make sure they stay in place.  My table is ever-so-slightly not flat, and the mirrors did have to be adjusted.

Since one of the inspirations came from the shelf I saw over at Linen Chic, I decided to use some pleated tulle she sells in her eBay shop.  You have to visit - beautiful shabby, Frenchy, chippy things galore!  I used plain white school glue to edge the mirrors after choosing the pink tulle.

The language I used while doing this cannot be published. 

Suffice to say, do not attempt this with two dogs wanting treats and a husband wanting to know what is for dinner while you are trying to glue pleated tulle around tiny mirrors.

It just ain't gonna happen, folks!

 
I recently received a new order of Frozen Charlottes from Germany and there was  a perfect one for this shelf..

A naked doll needs a dress, right?

Perhaps I should have given her a hat.

I glued her in place with the glass bonding glue.  

Notice: I got my steps out of order.  I did this BEFORE the tulle incident.

I think the tulle incident has scarred me!  Maybe for life!












 Finally everything is dry and in its proper place - no more sliding.

I love the way the dresses look as wallpaper, and Charlotte is still waiting for the right dress.  

Perhaps I should have given her a tutu.










A little fluffing of the tulle and adding a few things on the shelf.

I am loving the white bird peeping in the mirror.





 Looking great with the trunk tray with various other girls sitting pretty.













 I couldn't resist using the "angels" tiles with Frozen Charlotte.  Even though technically, she is not an angel.

Perhaps I should have given her wings.

Maybe that would be cruel - she has no arms.








This is one for the completion list.  There are others similar in style, but different.  I will let you peek at them later.  I am off to clean some more.  I have a vision for my craft supply.  Unfortunately Chucks and I found a small water spot on the wall.

OH, NO, MR. BILL !!!!!

See y'all!








Follow Me on Pinterest  . One More Time EventsThe Honeysuckle Bus StopSweet Anne Designs - Sweet Sharing MondayThe Graphics FairyCreative Cain CabinThe Gunny SackMy Uncommon Slice of Suburbia Someday I'll Learn The DIY Dreamer Fluster Buster{Primp}Lavender Garden CottageGreen Willow PondcraftionaryLadybird LnHomespun HappeningsChic on a Shoestring DecoratingPoofy Cheeks