Thursday, September 03, 2009

Finally some creativity






Finally after moving from chilly Ballarat to the tropics of Darwin, I have managed to finally finish off a book I have been working on.
The frames are chipboard that my dear clever friend Jen Crossley has had made up for us all who love the antique album look without the hefty price tag of a real one (if you can get one) and shipping them from the states. This is the largest of her wonderful frames, and has other sizes and shapes available. Check out her blog for more.
Heres what I did with some of her frames. An album names "Beth".

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Sarah! Love the book and your work in general...been a follower for a few months now! Just another Darwinite saying hello! Jo Carey :)

Sarah Feeney said...

Looks gorgeous Sarah! Great to see you creating again!

Judy said...

Stunning work Sarah. The frames look wonderful

Teresa Abajo said...

Brilliant Sarah! glad to see you getting back into it.

Jen Crossley said...

Your book is amazing Girl,you have done an awesome job
Jen

Alexandra said...

Your book looks fantastic. Stunning work!

Julia @ Vintage with Laces said...

Beautiful! The cover is just awesome!

Sherly said...

Hi there,
wonderful work...love your book.
I just found your blog ;)
I don't have a blog yet...but I like to make cards and I have made some altered books. But not to your cal-arbor...your work is beautiful.

I live in the states and notice that you live in Darwin Australia.
My daughter married an Australian and her husband is in the Army and station in Darwin. Hopefully I be able to go there next year.

Sherly
sherlygig@gmail.com

SerendipityCraft said...

Lovely!!

ROSE G. said...

Hi Sarah
I am not crafty and was wondering if you could make this same book and how much it would cost. My daughter is pregnant with first grandchild, and I would like to give this to her with pictures of our family