Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collage. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Mauve-elous Mauve

 Mauve!


What a subtle, changeable color!
Is it Pink?
Purple?
Is it a warm color or a cool color?


Yes! To all of the above

Today let’s explore a color that changes depending on the season, current fashion dictates and perhaps…
the slant of the sun!


- many of my photos have been found on Pinterest, with no ID or credit given. If you can help me give credit where credit is due, please leave me a note. Thanks!

No matter whether it has brown added -


Or blues -


Or a little more red -


We can still call it mauve.

In my head I have a certain shade I think of as mauve.
While researching this blog, I discovered that there are many more shades to identify it than mine.
Depending on who is promoting the color, these next shades are ALL considered mauve:




In fashion it seems designers tend more towards a pink shade of mauve -


The gown Princess Wilhelmina von Halwyll wore for her 
1865 portrait by Charles Edouard Boutibonne


J&J Slater. American, 1894. Metro Museum of Art

“Mauve? Mauve is just pink 
trying to be purple.”

- James A. McNeil Whistler

Kaleidoscope by inkspired

We find mauve in home decor -


Found on Pinterest

Home decor, photo by inkspired

Home decor, by inkspired

We find Mauve in Nature -


Octopus tentacle
National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD, USA





Nudibranchia ‘Margined Egg Cowrie’ photographed by Richard Goluch
Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia



and of course I have to add -
Barbie fashions!


Fashions by ninimomo




Kaleidoscope by inkspired

Mauve greeting cards (by me!) -





Mauve on your walls -






Mauve 



I do hope some of these wonderful shades come through decently to your monitors.


You can wear mauve around your neck-

Beads Magic Designs


Original design beaded necklace by inkspired

Lady Beadle Designs

or from your ears - 

Mini Tassel Designs, Etsy 
Polyvore Designs

Look for mauve in the garden -

Medinella Magnifica, Philippines 




Arina Atelier, Pinterest

I have had so much fun finding Mauve colored things for you -
I hope you have enjoyed it!
Now…
Put on those mauve-colored glasses and see what YOU can find!

‘Til next time,
inkspired

You can find me on Pinterest here:
K. Kloberdans



Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Valentine's for your sweetie with a little Fred Gwynne thrown in

Fred

Norwegian for 'Peace'

or
the first name of the actor who plays the father on the "Munster" tv series

or
the first name of the actor who plays Judge Haller in one of my all time favorite movies -

"My Cousin Vinny"
PG CAUTION, 'Cousin Vinny' has a foul mouth.

or
the actor's name of one of the main characters in another one of my all time favorite movies

"Disorganized Crime"

But wait.....

that's the same actor in all 3!!!

:0)

Fred Gwynne
1926 - 1993

photo creds: wikipedia

Herman Munster

Judge Chamberlain Haller, 'My Cousin Vinny' 

The four criminals- missing one, 'Disorganized Crime'

Fred Gwynne acting stars include 'Car 54, Where Are You?',
'Seargeant Bilko', 'On the Waterfront', 'Cotton Club',
'Pet Semetary', and 'Shadows and Fog'.
He did Shakespeare in Cambridge
and Broadway musicals including 'Irma La Douce',
'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' and 'Texas Trilogy'.

As if that wasn't enough, Fred Gwynne was equally skilled in graphic arts, writing and illustrating children's books. He studied drawing at Harvard.
He also could have sculpted, painted or sung for a career!


Check out this children's book:
(he wrote and illustrated at least 8)

"A Chocolate Moose for Dinner"

here is the Amazon addy. Be sure to copy/paste both lines!


Well! That was a fun bunny trail!

Today really is supposed to be about Valentine's.
I found soooo much wonderful vintage clip art, plus lots more!
Let me share a few: 


 Well, my computer is acting weird and do I dare say?
I think it is blogspot again.
sigh.
So, I will cut this much shorter in the hopes it will save all, and publish well!

Here's a paperdoll for the boys and the cat lovers:


Next up - some FANTASTIC vintage cards!
The first 5 are from a super super website

Do check them out!!





You can certainly print these out. Just remember, it is for private, personal use only, so no more than 5 of each image, okay?
and you can't sell them....

'A Sweet Red Dress' original Collage Art Doll by inkspired

Hey, I had to get in to the Valentine's Day too!!
chocolate
roses
more chocolate
candy kisses
maybe a chocolate truffle or two....
flowers

:0)

one-of-a-kind bottlecap magnet with all recycled junk mail and words
for sale by inkspired at:

I found some vintage photos that could make a wonderful, vintage style valentine for your sweetie:

'French girl' unknown source

the next 3 vintage photos were discovered at
'Great Bridal Shower Ideas'





I think it would be so fun to print these out on light cardstock. Maybe 6 to a sheet of 8 1/2"x11", or so.  Then get out those fantastic Glimmer Mists.
Get out your spraying booth (see previous tutorial I have on that), and spray with up to 3 different colors of Glimmer Mist.
I'm seeing a golden mist, a walnutty-color mist and maybe a peach-y mist. Perhaps a nice rose/pink instead of the peach, your choice! Do some with each!
Do be careful with any darker mist. Have a light hand when spraying. You can always go back and add more.
Set aside to dry.

Cut apart.
I like to actually tear the edges, or to use a special pair of scissors, like the deckle edge ones or the Victorian edge ones.

Pick out your background main cardstock, cut and fold to the correct size.
Glue on your Glimmer Mist-ed photo, and then embellish away!
(I would probably glue it on a little crooked/slanted, just because).

You can add dried flowers, little envelopes, red heart stickers, paper lace, bits of ribbon or lace, buttons...
really there is no end to the kinds of fun things you can add to a card front to make it special, just from you!

c.1921
I just LOVE her outfit!

Next up are just a couple of finds from




time to go and do chores and things.
I have been having the MOST fun making a new kind of art to me.
Collage Scenes
made from all junk mail,
recycled magazines (thank you to all my recycling friends!)
fliers on the front door, catalogs, brochures - and
anything else paper that looks interesting to me!

Here is just a little preview.
I still am coming up with a good name (I hope) for the series.
I will be selling these as fine quality art prints, approximately 8.5x11".
I'm thinking around $10 U.S.currency.

'Castle Rendezvous'

Do you have any ideas for me?
What do you think?
Any good 'name' suggestions?
Any particular 'theme' you would like me to do?

I welcome any and all comments you may have!!!
:-)

time to go,
see you soon!
I have a super easy leave-a-comment button to use!

inkspired