Each month is a little work of art. I've made every single one by hand. Limited to an edition of 16.
Translucent covering sewn on top with decorative stitching so that tree and dates are behind a frost. | Acrylic
paint and sewn ribbon. Letters and numbers are stamped. Some are pink on top instead
of white. |
Original blockprint of bird | Gocco printed onto a collaged background. |
Alphabet pasta glued onto tags which is glued onto colored paper. Dates are printed on transparency. | Sachets filled with real dried lavender to celebrate June, a good time to harvest lavender. |
Ribbon stripes across between dates written in Prismacolor marker. Sorta flag-like, but not quite. | A month for travel bring postcards from far-away places. Paper was soaked in coffee and tea for browning. Writing is done with a glass pen dipped in ink, the old fashioned way. |
One green September apple hangs from a branch. Painting on plaster. Dates are hand-carved into the plaster. It wasn't easy. | Background is layered with acrylic paint, luminous paint, lacy rice paper, and a little sprinkling of glow-in-the-dark glitter. Racy black lace on top. Dates are stamped and written with Sharpie. |
Stamped leaf of variegated red. Dates are collaged onto card.
| Cozy felt mittens don't get lost when connected. Felt, stamps, help from my inkjet printer. Fancy edge is the pattern of many little holes poked into the paper. Mittens come in different colors. |