2014 BOOKPLATE BEGINS
Family Keepsakes
Each November I create a stipple ink drawing which I turn into adhesive, personalized bookplates for family and friends. With the Thanksgiving art show and our daughter's fall wedding, I am behind getting this project started.
I love creating a drawing that has some significance and represents an event or experience from the previous year. I've known for months what I wanted to use for this year's bookplate and I've been so anxious to finish up my series of dictionary drawings so I could start. I've had all these items sitting on my desk waiting to go and it's been kinda like waiting on dessert....I am so excited to start.
I discovered love letters written back and forth between my parents when they first married in the 1930's. I had all the letters out and used them as decorations during our daughter's wedding. I knew I wanted to use those letters in this year's bookplate.
My mother kept everything and while cleaning out her farmhouse, my sisters and I finally just piled keepsakes in boxes to sort through later. To my surprised I discovered that I had my parent's original marriage license, too.
So with the big wedding in our family this past year I am combining all sorts of family keepsakes for this year's bookplate.
Starting to Stipple
Creating all these letters will be quite a challenge but a personal challenge is part of what I seek when doing these annual bookplates. I love the textures, colors and sentimentality of these precious letters.
Well, I'm off to stipple away.
Well, I'm off to stipple away.
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