Thursday, June 11, 2009

Wedding and Party Glass Vignettes!After my book signing and project demonstration at ACMoore in Allentown, PA, I started making more and more jar fairies, finally completing a custom bridal shower order for a customer in Massachusettes, who ordered 22 medium sized jars.Garden Wedding Glass Vignette! 4She had wanted vintage wedding shower/garden tea lady style images, with a bit of sweetness, vintage and German Glitter. After my signing I came home and was re-energized, since I did a load of jar fairy demo's. The more you do of something, the more the ideas start to swirl around in your head, always flickering back and forth. As I looked at the jars during the demo, I said their lids need a little dazzle and height, that's when I decided to go with an opera theme, using chipboard pre-cut signs as that added height, layered each one w/designer paper, their first name initial and glitter.Garden Wedding Glass Vignette! 2Garden Wedding Glass Vignette!When I came home I looked at the half done jars and said they need some height, when you get married, a Bride's head has lots of height, from a tiara and veil. So I decided to do the opera sign on each jar, using the chipboard base, chipboard letter: W (her name is Wendy, and its for her Wedding, so the letter "W" worked perfectly. I layered each jar w/creamy shredded paper, a sheet from a vintage wedding book (1920's), a vintage wedding doll image, vintage reproduction millinery forget me not flowers, German Glass Glitter in Silver and in Gold, with a mini beige tulle veil on the doll. Finally I covered the lid's center w/more glitter. These main photos are the example I made for myself and to show variation on the wedding and fairy glass vignettes!Garden Wedding Glass Vignette! 3Now I have an order of 12 princess glass jar vignettes for a party in California. The customer has requested they be prodominately pink, creamy, beige, lemonade yellow and silver/gold glitter, lots of sparkle and bling w/ a princess theme.

These jars will have the creamy beige paper base, vintage princess story book pages, a vintage princess doll image, extra pink tulle, and the jar tops will have a handmade rhinestone/pearl and mercury silver seed bead crown/tiara, glitter and sign. These pictures will be up when I'm done in about 3 weeks.

When starting your own glass vignettes aka captured jar fairies, remember the possibilities are endless.
Sara and Robin's Jars!Here is a photo of the jars I did at my book signing and demonstration, these are what sparked my newest jars!Wedding Jar Fairies!These are the original wedding/bridal party jar vignettes I made several yeasr back for the members of the bridal party that I was in. These are the ones that have spun off my jar custom orders. Each one of these was made w/excelsior, vintage images, digital painted opera cover from my image collection, vintage wire, simple embellishments and vintage silk flowers.Wedding Jar Fairies!

Tips:
-Try shredding vintage book pages and use that as the base, what about natural raffia or excelsior for the base, model magic, craft batting, moss, reindeer moss, shells, sand, paper mache, floral foam modeling material (comes in pink color in a bag, when mixed water it hardens to a floral foam texture, but it can also look like cotton candy) the choice is yours.
-try coating a vintage image layered on cardstock with gel medium, let dry. Then glue to inside of glass jar, fill jar with resin for a cool paperweight.
-Use a glass jar as the body of an art doll, build a scene inside the jar and on top of the jar's lid.Rose's Jar FairyHere is a smaller jar vignette I made for a dear friend Rose, made from an old jelly jar, excelsior, vintage image (this image is from a larger vintage image that I digitally colored in, tghe full image is available in my book altered art circus and is the image I used for the Pageant Crown in the book).

I also used dried flowers, and a huge wire ribbon that I tied into a bow shape. The chandelier piece is handmade by me, using a mold I made and resin, and a few simple techniques.

I could go on for days, if you want to learn more jar fairy/illustrated jars, glass vignettes, jar fairy cozies (like tea cozies), captured fairy wands and more visit these projects in my book:
Altered Art Circus, Quarry Books!

Have a magic filled weekend!
xoxo!
Lisa!

9 comments:

  1. EEeekk, clapping with "giddy~ness" I just have always LOVED your captured fairy jars, your the one who inspired me first captured fairy!!!!

    Have a great weekend my dear!

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  2. What fun...I love them all!

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  3. Thank you both so much!
    Magic and Joy!
    xoxo!
    Lisa!

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  4. Ohmigoodness! Lisa, these are WONDERFUL!!!!!

    LuLu~*xoxo

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  5. Love these, Lisa! Would make a great Tiara Chronicles project.

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  6. Oh Lisa, those are really cute! I actually studied up a bit on your book earlier today and plan on making a couple of jar fairies this week. You are so inspiring, thanks for sharing your lovely tips!

    Jamie :)

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  7. LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog & your enthusiasm! Any idea when that next zine is coming out??...

    misschell (chinamommy)

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  8. What an inspired idea to use the captured fairies for a wedding shower - perfect!!

    Wonderful work, as always!!

    ~ Carolee

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  9. Oh Lisa! It has been too long since I visited here. Between your book signings, teaching at the ZNE, your new adorable Charlotte jars and now these beautiful Wedding favor jars- you are one busy and successful gal! But I always knew that about you:) I miss you girl!

    Hugs!
    Sandy

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