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Friday, February 3, 2012

Afternoon Tea



 "Afternoon Tea"
   This is my most recent mirror project. Titled "Afternoon Tea" because its petite size makes me want to raise my pinky while sipping my tea. The 7"x11" framed mirror found at my favorite thrift store became the perfect foundation for this piece. The ¾" thick frame is perfect for attaching found objects using small screws and nails. I first covered the frame using vintage Mc'Call's pattern tissue over green tissue, front and back.  
   The gold-tone embellishment piece on top is one half of what, I think, used to be a fancy 'letter holder'.  Thankfully it is made of soft metal and I was able to cut it in half and attach it to the wood frame using brass screws and silicone adhesive. Other embellishments include a brass butter knife, United Airlines wings, tiny 'milagros' and many other fun, bling-thingys.   (click on any image to enlarge)

10 comments:

  1. Oooh fabby!! Definitely a pinky kinked ' just so' moment to view yourself... or to make sure your elbow length gloves are straight!!

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  2. I'm always so impressed with all the minutia you find for your assemblages. I have wanted to start an assemblage for a long time (other than my solid wooden blocks) that is framed in some way. Looks like I will have to put that on hold for awhile, but I love, love, love what you make. You are my assemblage hero! Pinky high in the air and two thumbs up. That's actually quite a contortion act.

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  3. Rebeca, I Love your art! It's a charming mirror to begin with-size and color, and your artistry makes it so much better. What a lucky lady who will own this!

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  4. It's always fun to come here and see what you have been doing...beautiful, Rebeca!

    Have a lovely Sunday!
    Gaby

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  5. Fun piece! Might I come to tea? Somewhere I know I have a hat...

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  6. I love the green - and all the little attachments are so fun - sot of like an "I Spy" book - I would use the same little trinkets for a project too!

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  7. I chuckled at your lifting your pinky. heehee. This is my first visit (obviously!) and I am so glad I looked you up (from Kimmie's blog). I'll be back!

    Happy Tea Day!

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  8. This is quite gorgeous :) it takes a few moments to see all the wonderful little goodies!
    happy Tea Tuesday

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  9. I love this one...my favorite so far but I have only seen a few so it's easy to have a favorite at this point. In my book more is better and this one has it all! Love it!

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