Hiya Jayne here.
One of my favourite possessions is my Russian Doll collection. I have old ones, new ones, dolls on bags, key chains & necklaces. My daughter has to put up with me, and has them on clothes anytime I see one. I am going to Prague soon so hopefully I will get another one for my collection.
Your Weekend Workout ...is to create a piece of craft inspired by Russian Dolls ...it could be something nesting in something, Perhaps just the folk style painting inspires you or the primary colours, or perhaps you too have a Russian Doll obsession :)
Today I have made a Scrapbook page (below) with a photo of some of my Dolls. I haven't got a huge collection but it's slowly growing. I have cut a Doll shape out of paper & the flowers have inspired me for embellishments, though these are very simple.
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Hello, Eleanor here.
I've made a set of 5 notebooks from small to large (7x7 inches), decorated with paper pieced Russian dolls on mount-board.
I drew the faces with fineliners and gave them rosy cheeks of Promarker, plus a little something in their hair. The inner pages are of assorted patterned scrapbook papers in a toning colour,
bound with the Bind It All .
These were fun to make, and are a little gift for a special someone.
Then again, I might just keep them as, like Jayne, I've had a thing about Russian dolls for years; you may remember my drawing a couple of years ago for the A to Z project:
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Hi Debbie here with a fabric version of Russian Dolls.
One of my friends recently had a very important birthday, suffice to say it was a little over 21. I decided to make a bag and a pin cushion as she has just started sewing!
The fabric was printed using a normal printer. I just stuck the fabric to some card using re positionable adhesive spray and ironed the image to fix the image.
I hope she will find the matching pin-cushion useful.
Debbie
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Hi Claireliz here.
I had a tiny scrap of russian doll fabric that I wanted to use, but didn't know what I could use it on, then in a flash of inspiration I decided to cover a little notebook (ok, I'm lying about the flash of inspiration, the fabric was on my table, next to a small notebook when I realised the fabric was the perfect size to cover the notebook lol)
I used Gel Medium to glue the fabric to the front of the book & a couple of post it notes to protect the pages as I have a tendency to get carried away when using Gel Medium...
I then spent an hour trying to find my book binding tape so I could cover the frayed edge at the top of the notebook, but I couldn't find the tape & its whereabouts is still a mystery so I used some self adhesive ribbon instead...
I stitched a little glittery button onto the the elastic closure & now I have a cute little notebook.
C xx
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WOW ! WOW ! WOW !
I love these all x
Thanks for taking part & hopefully we will inspire others to go Russian Doll mad :)
Posted by: jayne | July 15, 2011 at 08:57 AM
Gorgeous, all the projects are really inspiring.
Posted by: Lynne V | July 15, 2011 at 08:24 PM
Love everyones take on russian dolls.
Posted by: Debbie Roberts | July 16, 2011 at 06:25 AM
Inspiring variety of projects here.....love it!
Posted by: Mandy | July 17, 2011 at 02:44 PM