As I am not too good at blogging and my blogs may not relay my book from start to finish. Here is a brief rundown of my ideas which led to the finished project "Precious Hands"
- I looked at the idea of making a book of our three dogs in the form of silhouettes
- While playing with my nieces and nephews and taking their handprints, the idea came to me to make a book of handprints of all the grandchildren and their two living grandparents in our family. Also to include the many talents and hobbies they have between them.
- An example of some of their talents and hobbies are Grandpa is a great judge of the horses and racing and has a great love of them, despite the fact he has lost his sight. Grandma is a lover of the garden and flowers and prays for us all. Emma is a star at the voilin, while Patrick plays the piano and reads for Ireland.
- I made handprints of all.
- I made some sketches of their hobbies/talents
- I researched artists
- I planned to make one book of all the handprints with image beside each print but changed my mind and decided to make it more special.
- Silhouettes came to mind again for the handprints and the talent etched.
- I pondered on the idea of making a mould of the hands and digging out a shape for them in old books like karen's whimsey altered dolls. But decided there would be too many.
- After a bit I came up with the idea of making a little small book for each person and hanging them from a branch. This would make them special. Su Blackwell inspired me here
- I scanned handprints making them small.
- I sketched smaller images and decided to add colour.
- I found the perfect book the Dilemma and glued 600 pages and bored a hole through the pages on one side to hold the branch.
- I found a lovely branch with buds on it in woods near my home. I put this standing on old book.
- I made little books for the handprints and images and hung them from the branches with nice ribbons. I rubbed a tea bag on pages of the old book to give it a more aged look.
- I called my book "Precious Hands" to me thats what they all are.
- Finished!!! My three children love the book
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