Showing posts with label Frida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frida. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 January 2025

Formidable Frida

 

Hello

At Kym's blog, My Soul's Dark Imagination, she's challenging us to create along the theme of Formidable Frida this week. 

I am fascinated by Frida and her life.

Here is my make:


I used an image of Frida from my friend's Etsy store. The collage set is called Frida as a Child, Teen and Adult and her store is Wendy Lynns Paper Whims. The painted, wooden plank background with flags is from Adobe Stock and the flowers, background markings and quote are from a Frida Elements Kit from Digital Scrapbook.com

I used the same collage set to make a Frida mini book about Strength and Courage a few months ago. 
It is here if you wish to view it.

Thank you for looking.
xoxo


Monday, 2 September 2024

Path of Positivity: Strength & Courage Frida Mini Book

 

Hello

Welcome back to the Path of Positivity Challenge..

Our challenge is always Anything Goes with an optional theme. We have decided that our overall theme for 2024 will be THE POWER OF WORDS.

September's option is to design a project that is inspired by quotes about Strength and Courage.

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Here is my project:

I chose to make a mini book about Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo. She had polio as a child of 6 years and was bed ridden for 9 months. The disease meant that right leg and foot were much thinner than her left and this lead to her wearing long skirts for the rest of her life.  As a teenager, aged 18, she was in an horrific trolley bus accident which kept her bed ridden for 3 months and in life-long pain. She had over 30 surgeries deal with problems, but her pelvis was smashed and she was unlikely to be able to become a mother. Her pregnancies posed health risks and she suffered miscarriages. She was married to a Mexican mural artist, Diego Riviera, who was a serial womaniser (even with Frida's younger sister). She love him very much, but he hurt her badly.

Despite the drawbacks and pain, Frida showed she had strength and courage and she depicted this through many of her paintings, at one time even considering the career of a medical illustrator.

I made a disc bound mini book about Frida Kahlo using rolodex cards, cut using two die set designed by Janet Klein from AALL & Create.

Here are the pages:

I used images from two collage sets from WendlyLynn's Paper Whims Etsy store, the Frida Kahlo set and Frida Kahlo set 2 which depicts her from a child through to a woman.


I used Frida's well known quotes on each page. These were typed, printed and cut into strips.


I added flowers and butterflies and used pretty floral papers, as these are things that are associated with Frida. She loved animals and nature. 


These are the front and back pages:
  

This following photo shows the dimension on each page, the images were popped on foam pads and the flowers have layers, so the rolodex format was perfect for this project:


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Here are this month's suggested quotes, but you can choose your own:

“Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow.” — Helen Keller

“Only in the darkness can you see the stars.” — Marcus Aurelius

“All you need is the plan, the road map, and the courage to press on to your destination.” — Earl Nightingale
 
“Life doesn’t get easier or more forgiving, we get stronger and more resilient.” — Steve Maraboli
 
“The sun himself is weak when he first rises, and gathers strength and courage as the day gets on.” — Charles Dickens

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That's all for now.
We would love to see your creations! 
Just make sure that your entry is positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some way!

 The link up is here: Challenge #123 Path of Positivity.



Many thanks to Scribbles Designs for sponsoring the challenge.


I'll be back with a another Path of Positivity project in a couple of weeks time.

Thanks for stopping by today!

xoxo 
I'd like to play along in these challenges:

 

Ally's Angels 85 AG 10/09
Classic Design Challenge Aug/Sept AG 12/09
Crafters Cafe Rainbow Colours & Lots of Layers 12/09
Lil Patch of Crafty Friends #237 AG 14/09
Colorful Options Sept Be Bold 28/09
A Place to Start Sept 24 AG 30/09
613.Avenue Create Sept 24 AG 30/09

I read and appreciate all your comments. 
xoxo


Thursday, 6 July 2023

* Gecko Galz: Happy Birthday, Frida


Hello

At the Gecko Galz blog there are free images each month and challenges to enter with super Etsy store voucher prizes. 
This month's free card image is this beautiful lady, who reminded me of Frida Kahlo with her flowers and colourful birds, so I set about making a digital collage using her as my focal image.


I used Gecko Galz digital paper from the Island Girl paper pack for the background. I added a border mask and popped the image on top, also edged with a digital mask. The paint splatters, words and other ephemera are from DigitalScrapbook.com and Raspberry Road Designs.

Thanks for stopping by today.

xoxo


 

Wednesday, 4 May 2022

Frida


 Hello

The challenge at Lost Coast Designs this fortnight is Strong Women

I made this small Frida notecard:


I smooshed, dipped and dabbed Distress Oxides onto white card to make the background.  I then stamped this lovely Woodcut Frida from Lost Coast Designs. I stamped it again onto smooth, white card, fussy cut around Frida and glued it on top. The sentiment is a Small Talk sticker which I think is apt, as Frida was a very strong and brave woman. I matted my piece onto black card and popped it onto a custom made card blank.


That's all for now.

I'd like to play along in these challenges:

Lost Coast Portal to Creativity #143 Strong Women 14/05

Thanks for stopping by today.

xoxo 

Monday, 24 July 2017

Vera Lane Studio: Frida and Blooms

Hello Friends!


I'm here today to share my DT post for Vera Lane Studio. Continuing with the July theme of Blossoms, I made a card and two tags featuring some of the Vera Lane blooms.

Here is my card featuring Frida from the Coyoacan set.



 It was anniversary of Frida Kahlo's birthday on the 6th July (she was born 110 years ago) and there have been lots of celebrations. The one that caught my eye was the attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the number of people dressing up as Frida. The 'Frida Fest' was held at the Dallas Museum of Art and I would have loved to have been there! Hundreds of men, women and children turned up. Here is a link to the news with photos and a time lapse video of the participants: Frida Fest: Set a Record.

My little card is in honour of Frida! 
She's not dressed in her traditional colours, but I think she suits them :)
She is coloured in marker pens and fussy cut. The blooms are from the same set and I arranged them in an arch before printing. Individual blooms were coloured, shaped and layered on top of the arch of roses. Tiny gold crystal gems were placed in the centre of each flower. The background was made with Brusho powders, spritzed with water. Washi tape was used to 'ground' Frida.


Next I have a couple of tags featuring the Doodle Garden blooms:


I used watercolour card and applied' Brea Reese glitter ink in Ocean Green, gifted to me by the lovely Stephanie from The Whimsical Wonky Watercolourist. This ink is so very sparkly - it is gorgeous and no photo can do it justice! It needs to be seen in real life to be properly appreciated. I cut the card into a label/tag shape using a Crea-Nest-Lies XXL Label die and mounted it onto a white tag shape.
I added fibres and lace and some clear gems to the background and finished with a Tim Holtz chit chat word and a butterfly from the Doodle Collection. I placed the tags onto black card. They would be perfect as money wallets or for gift cards. 


Coyoacan                  Doodle Garden            Doodle Collection

      


I hope you'll come along and play on Vera Lane. It's such a friendly, fun place to be!
You'll find us on Facebook in a closed group, which I invite you all to join! 
You can find us HERE
I guarantee, you'll get a very warm welcome!




Thanks for stopping by today.
xoxo


I'd like to play along in these challenges:

Frida Card
CAGI Challenge Summertime 28/07
Jo's Scrapshack #198 AG 28/07
Crafty Friends #62 AG 28/07
Crafty Calendar AG 28/07
Creative Ladybirds Creations #28 AG 31/07
Love To Craft #12 AG 31/07
Paper Craft Happy #3 AG 31/07
Crafting With An Attitude #29 AG 31/07

Tags
A Perfect Time To Craft AG 27/07
Crafty Catz #380 AG 27/07
My Time To Craft #350 In The Garden 28/07
A Bit More Time To Craft #48 AG 28/07
Glitter n Sparkle #249 Summer Sunshine 30/07
Joy Clair AG 31/07
Paper Creator's Crafts #59 AG 31/07
Craft Rocket #39 AG 31/07

I'd really love some feedback :)      
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