Oh how the Isley brothers' "Summer breeze" song epitomizes the summers of the 1970s for me...if you get the time have a
listen to it here
Another song by the Turtles is a summer 1960s song I
I love.
Now you may be wondering where on earth I am going with his post...let me explain...........
My Guest Design package arrived from Tracy over at Noor UK last week and among the goodies were these fun Dutch Doobadoo stencils and Paperart words and images. Notice the words Flower power, music love etc.
When I saw the fun mask silhouette below on the left, wearing flares I was transported back to the late 1960s and early part of the 1970s
I was at primary school for Flower Power but by a teenager you would have found me in platforms and wide flares like those above which
had cover your shoes!
The tune Summer Breeze and So Happy Together came into my mind and that was it I knew I had to create something funkie, zany and hippy!
So down to my studio I went to grab the most clashing bright distress inks to make a 60s/70s inspired background for my silhouette.
Yes I did say bright didn't I. Some flicks of water added some more interest.
Recently I found a fun tin in Tiger...do you remember Spirographs from the 60s and 70s...well you can get this tin for the fab price of just £2. As this was going to be a "Groovy" piece I got it out and played away...such fun.
I had a little practice first , I was transported back to my childhood.

and then started adding some retro patterns.
Next it was the turn of the new Dutch Doobadoo stencils and masks. I pushed some archival inks through with a piece of foam
until I was happy with a really happy flower power background. I also added some PaperArt words and images.
So now it was time to cut out my girl...who I decided to call Biba as my dearest friend Karen and I spent many a fun day up in London in this cult shop when it was open...just trying everything on!
Now this was to be my finished piece but the minute that I named her Biba I knew one thing...........Biba needed some clothes. I also remember childhood times where we bought those books where you cut out and dressed paper girls with all sorts of fashions..so here we go.
I found the brightest floral paper scraps in my scraps box and drew around the silhouette and added little tabs so that Biba could be "dressed"
Funkie tops.....with long sleeves
or sleeveless
If you have young crafty kids bored over the summer hols you could host a "best dressed Biba" competition....you could add beads, real fabric, anything really. You could even just stick clothes and accessories directly on to the silhouettes if you cut several out.
These are her finished outfits ready for Biba to strut her stuff in...and no sewing was involved!
So here is my finished piece...Biba with her funkie 60s background scene and also with some spare outfits for the festival which I am sure she must be going to ;0)
It was fun making this but I did spend a lot of time on it and a couple of evenings I think my Hb
wondered why we were eating soooo late...LOL. M you are so tolerant of my crafting. I rarely make whimsical pieces so this was a first. Perhaps Daisy might like it when she is a bit older?
I hope my rather "off the wall post" today made you smile on a Monday morning and if you are of a certain age, like me, I hope I stirred some memories of those long, summer days of love days back in the 60s and 70s. Fun times and as I was so young, they were such very carefree times.
Please pop over to see me
at Noor UK and perhaps leave some groovy kind of love...yes I know all those songs keep popping in to my head.
I would like to enter my Biba project into the following fun challenges.
Our Creative Corner
mexico moods I was so inspired by the bright clashing colours of the mood board and the round pots and flower in the bottom photo.
Bunny Zoe
summer breeze
Mixed Media
stencils
That's Crafty
stencils and masks
That Craft Place
words
Anything but a card
anything goes
We love to create
anything goes mixed media
It was my 5th bloggerversary yesterday and I'm having a giveaway of my handmade jewellery..the link to that post is
here. Do join the fun, it's open to everyone.
Thanks so much for visiting today and putting up with my mad mind! Inspiration really is everywhere.
Back soon,
Bye for now,
Jane x
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