Jane Austen, one of my favorite authors. A great story teller and
very pithy as well. I see her as the very proper, mannerly Dorothy
Parker of her time. She wore velvet gloves and pretty dresses, but I'm
not fooled...she was witty and sharp as a tack. It's a good thing she
was a proper lady, because I get the impression that Miss Jane did not
suffer fools.
There is a book out called "What Would Jane Do?:
Quips and Wisdom from Jane Austen" that inspired this piece. And Jane
herself, of course!
What would Jane do in a difficult situation? Would she put the kettle on? Be politely sympathetic to a gossipy old busybody?
Or would she give the hornets nest a ladylike shove?
I think the answer to that is that Jane would do both!
I started of this project with the Square Shrine Gatefold and taped the pieces together using Linen Book Binding tape.
I
made sure there was at least a generous quarter inch space between the
pieces in order to accommodate both the fold and the thickness of the
die-cut pieces I used inside. I tested it out before I made anything
permanent.
I wanted the inside to be reminiscent of a wallpapered room with wainscot, so I chose two complimentary papers.
Though
the center piece is higher than the side pieces, I made sure that the
bottom striped paper was level all the way across all three pieces. I
glued all my papers down front and back.
I cut two images
from my collage sheet of Jane that fit into the Flourished
Frame-Elizabeth (coming soon) And glued them to a piece of cardboard I
cut to fit the inside of the frame.
I used components from the Tea Time Shape and Border Set on both sides of the Gatefold, painting them white and giving them a little shadow and detail to add a bit of dimension.
I couldn't resist covering the teapot with pink polka dots...so cute!
I also used the Victorian Corners 2
as details under the spoons. I cut the ends off of both to accommodate
the What Would Jane Do plaque as I had a spot of trouble getting it to
stay flat!
I also used a poster paint marker in white to add
little dots and details to the piece. So fun to think of Jane and all
the wonderful hours of reading i have had with her. Now I'm off to have a
cuppa!
Supplies:
Square Shrine Gatefold
Tea Time Shape and Border Set
Victorian Corners 2
Other Supplies:
Graphic 45 6x6 Patterns and Solids from Botanical Tea
White Poster Paint Marker
Collage sheets from Sandy Gordon (Art Tea Life)
White and Pink Acrylic Paint
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