I made a little online scrapbook of my precious g-baby Ava.
Archive for June, 2008
Introducing Baby Ava
Saturday, June 21st, 2008Habitat for Humanity Art Auction 2008 … my offering
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008Tickled to be invited back to create an art piece for auction again this year, I knew what I wanted to make as soon as I heard we would be given boxes to alter. After working on the box for so long, I kinda bonded with it, and didn’t want to part with it… so I put in my own bids to win it back, lol.

Here’s the low-down on how I made it:
- I painted the box with acrylics, using the same technique I use in most of my paintings
- Next came the cutting of the copper wire, in lengths to make the birdcage ‘skirt’
- The dremel came out to dill holes to poke the wire in the box to anchor each piece
- More wire was used to go around the cage, making the horizontal bars
- I tried to solder it with a soldering iron, but I couldn’t get in the joints properly, so my husband taught me how to solder with a little pen torch
- I cleaned off the flux, cut out a few bars for the door (dremel with cutting wheel attachment) and used copper patina to turn all the solder joints from silver to copper
- I made the heart with air dry clay (Das brand), painted it, and then carved in slots where I attached the feather wings that I cut off a bird * fake bird of course ;)
- Cutting up another bird for her head, I found it’s inner body was plastic, not Styrofoam like I thought it might be, I had to trim the plastic inside away so that the feathery outside would mold to the cut up ballerina Barbie that I used for her body
- Speaking of the Barbie… I took off her head and legs for the project, and painted her dress to match the bird head’s feathers
- Gathering the top of the cage wires with a wire & ribbon to cover, I added cheese cloth and lace that I ‘dyed’ with watered down acrylic paint (the paint gave it a good stiffness to hold it’s shape)
- Then on went the doll body and everything was wired and glued underneath, to hold her in place
- I used fishing line to hang the heart inside, then glued moss on to hide where her legs used to be, so it looks finished if you dare to peek underneath
- I used scripty rub-on letters on the inside to spell out “Let Your Spirit Fly Free”
- Working backwards as I often ‘leap before I look’, I attached hinges and a latch so that the bottom of the box was now the lid, and the lid became the bottom – this would have so much easier to do before the cage was attached!!
I think the bird head on her kinda freaked people out, lol – but they really dug her “Marie Antoinette” style dress and fact that I soldered my own bird cage for it. 
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Do you believe in Karma?
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008I hurt my neck somehow – so I’m having to wait until it’s better before I drive up to Canada. I think it’s karma. That’s all I can say.
I’m a huge emotional ball right now full of amazing happy feelings, full of extraordinary sadness- I should be creating art to capture the passion, but my neck is too sore. I think I’ll jot down my ideas and create later – or will the magic have passed by then? Maybe I’ll get to relive it? That would be thinking on the bright side right? I need to replace the flowing tears with flowing ideas.
She’s here! I’m a G-Mama!
Monday, June 2nd, 2008Baby Ava has arrived on June 2nd. (I think they are spelling it that way – I have to find out). I can’t believe that I’m a grandma…. that just sounds so old! I prefer G-mama for now, lol. I’ll post photos when I get them on my computer (they aren’t on this one, sorry).



