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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

don't mess with the tinkering mojo














I'm supposed to be tidying-up and styling the Girlie Office for a photo shoot to promote my book but keep getting struck with tinkering mojo and making messes instead. {You can't refuse the mojo!}













I suppose that making messes and creating go hand in hand.














It all started when I was figuring out where to store some gathered acorn caps -- which turned into making a clothespin doll. And the thing about making clothespin dolls is that you can't make just one.















So, I made a few.














Then I made a few more.















Okay, then two more. I put away all of my supplies and then ...














felt like tinkering a bit more. Making things is so pleasurable!














Once the room was reassembled I began to think how it would be nice to have something on the blank wall. I searched around a bit online and offline but came up empty-handed and then somehow mysteriously ended up at Michaels where I purchased embroidery hoops and blank canvases (canvasi?).


















I once saw the reverse of "canvasi" used as frames in a display at Anthropologie and decided to put my own spin on the idea so I painted the exposed pine, mounted decorative paper and attached two to a wide length of satin ribbon.














I also framed paper using the outer pieces of the embroidery hoops and attached the trio to the wall using masking tape (because I am way too fickle to commit to nails or screws).


















Now, I just have to keep this room neat for a few more days until the photo shoot.

{FYI clothespin dolls, clothespins and even the decorative paper I use are included among the over 35 projects in Tinkered Treasures!}

xo
elyse

21 comments:

  1. I say, don't mess with the mojo! Those are ADORABLE!!!

    I always worry that everyone else in the world goes in a straight line - just like they're supposed to - without creative fits that take them way out on loops.... =/ So glad I'm not alone! =D

    But, it looks like you got there in the end. Very exciting!!! =]

    xxo

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  2. your mojo is way better than anyone
    else's mojo!

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  3. Those little clothespin dolls are adorable! Nice to know they are included in your book!

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  4. I just love your girly office, elyse! And your mojo of course! :)

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  5. Oh those little acorn berets are the cutest!!! Love all your tinkering Elyse! I have been working on Christmas at the Antique stores and made some adorable little snowflake garland for the windows- it was fun doing a bit of tinkering myself!

    bee blessed
    mary

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  6. What sweet and beautiful things your mojo produces. I love them all- perfectly adorable. xo Diana

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  7. Hello Elyse,

    Those dolls are adorable! Love them!


    Gabriela

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  8. Very nice tinkering today. Bridesmaids. Those little dolls look like bridesmaids!

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  9. All of your little creations are adorable! And your office is truly photo worthy. I love the hoops!

    Carol

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  10. I have some of those clothespins, must get busy making them pretty:) Have a blessed day dear Elyse, HUGS!

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  11. You creations are so pretty Elyse! Love your clothespin dolls...

    I spy a mosaic birdhouse :-).
    Hugs,
    Penny

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  12. You can never resist the mojo, because you never know when it might take a hiatus and you're left with zero creativity!! ;)
    I've got the mojo lately and am making messes everywhere! Love your clothespin dolls...so darling! Brilliant ideas with the framing as well. I wish your book was out, like today!

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  13. I love your work!! Its so beautiful

    Cindy
    http://www.sweetservings.com

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  14. Gotta go where the muse takes you. :) I love how you get things done, Elyse. Your dolls are so cute with their acorn caps.

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  15. What wonderful quick ideas to make lovely changes ;0)

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  16. Elyse, your girlie office cleans up nicely! Mine looks more like your "before" pictures. Need to work on it soon.
    xo
    jeanne

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  17. How clever! Thanks for sharing! You might enjoy my rcent post on a fun project with vintage hankies! Keep up th lovely work!

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  18. Canvasi, tee hee. And we are so twins with the decorative commitment thing. Most of my house is held together with blu tac or thumb tacks. :-)

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  19. I love your little dolls! Looking forward to ordering your book but only when it's released!

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i treasure your comments and thank you so much!

xo
elyse