Here is Perdita's story, made into a little book, sewn together, written in ink pen and aged with coffee. I enjoyed making the little book a lot-I want to make more things where I get to sew paper-it is most satisfying! Now I have made this, all I need to do is make her a label and send her off. Next weekend I will wave goodbye to her and hope to see her again one day!
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Reading it through now I see I have used 'changed' twice and 'change' once, all in quick succession. Oh well. I wrote it without rehearsing-I have been mulling over the idea for ages and just sat down to write it in the end rather than putting it off for yet another day! Have I ever told you I am one of the world's best procrastinators but have learned to fight against it over the years?! I am now going to go and look for a brilliant short film I saw on procrastination once a few years ago which I have just remembered now.
Hi Sarah!
I enjoyed this story very much. Perdita is so special.
Question: do you write your text and then age with coffee or the other way round?
I used to love it when my children had to produce an 'aged' scroll - great fun.
I think there's a market out there, Sarah, if you have enough time (and coffee) for it!
Wonderful!! Keep an eye out for the postman (strikes permitting) - there is a little present from Australia on the way!! Have a good weekend, love Anne
How beautiful she is.
Love Renee xoxo
It's lovely Sarah!! Your work is not only beautiful but also incredibly interesting. Thank you for sharing!
ahhh, a bit of saddness...where is perdita going? Will she root and grow?
Just wonderful, Sarah. I do love Perdita and how you made us all part of her "process" as well.
Good luck to Perdita!
Candace in Athens x
I thought it was the perfect picture for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Love Renee xoxo
I will ask her today dear Sarah but I am sure she has.
Love Renee xoxo
And I thought I was one of the best procrastinators. What is the short film? I'm intrigued.
I love the way you've written her very own story.
this is a terrific notion
a story line with the gorgeous doll
she turned out real well sarah!!
was she going into a competiton
i forget...
she stand a reall good chance for recognition...!!!
She is beautiful!
Love this! Getting so many ideas for projects, I am actually lying awake at night worrying about all the lovely things I want to do, but when? Oh,when?? (PS I have been thinking about my zine - hand-stitching the pages was an option I considered, but now I am thinking machine-stitching.)
Oh Sarah, I love Perdita!!! You did a fabulous job!
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