Wednesday, July 31, 2019

080119 Archiscraps August Challenge


Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, Tennessee
Incredible building!
Our Archi-scraps August challenge?
Be inspired by music.

My off-the-page entry comes from Finnabair's class that alters an LP!
Mine doesn't end up with her signature style but I'm happy with it as a tribute to my dear departed Aunie (on the right in this circa 1940s photo.)


Her love of classical music & movie scores formed the background of my childhood.  In fact, this project was crafted on one of her record albums. I purchased a modern day Victrola to play her collection & am enjoying her playlist once again.

 I used modeling paste with stencils to create the lacy background & the stylized rose.



I have even included a piece of her needlework. The postcard can be unclipped to read the journaling on the back & serves to represent her career as a congressional secretary. I finished the edge with an almost defunct metallic gold pen.


Love & miss you, Aunie...

Can't wait to see how you are inspired by our Archi-scraps musical building this month!


Thanks for stopping by!

4 comments:

  1. I would like to bestow on you the "Clever Clef" award for this charming tribute to your aunt. Is the ribbon embroidery her handwork? I find ribbon embroidery to be jaw dropping and gaze stopping. Nice collaging of pretty bits.

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    1. Thank you! It will look so great on my mantel. I'd like to thank the team at Archi-scraps, especially Julene for her architectural inspiration.

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  2. btw, did you know that in the 40-50 there were street photographers that snapped pictures of people on the street (no less) and then you could purchase said photo. (Replaced later by photo booth with 4 pose strip.) This is why there are so many pictures of people, all dressed up in downtown/city streets. I love these photos for the fashions, and the glimpses of buildings and cars of the day.

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    1. I'd never heard that! My family has always taken a lot of photos, even way back, but I do have quite a few "on the street" photos.

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