Lately, I have been watching TONS of 1930's movies and reading 1930's books. The later stems from not having any extra funds to buy new books so I browse the free section. I have read some interesting books and some that well were horrible (maybe it's a changing times thing). Anyway, I have noticed that the entertainment is coming into my work. And influencing my choices on the materials I purchase.
I recently got this stamp and die set from Spellbinders (featured above), that is move of the Art Nouveau time, but still it is old fashioned. While at Trace Creek this year I found many stamps that featured ladies from olden times (flappers, gothic, classic art works and victorian). I bought them all!!!
One of these stamps is featured on this weeks Mojo Monday entry, do you recognize her? She is exquisite!.
My last new purchase was a die that made the cute flowers. I have the scoring board, but I found this easy and fun. I love the look on the Thanks card below.
Now I will give you recommendations just in case you too are bitten by the old fashioned bug.
Read American Rose (about Gypsy Rose Lee the queen of burlesque)
Watch "You can't take it with you" featuring Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthur and Jimmy Stewart
Watch "It happened one night" featuring Gable and Claudette Cobert
And read Hollywood Babylon...it's gross but interesting.
Next I am back on my 1950's kick.











I have accomplished tons this weekend! Friday I took the girls to the mail and met up with my buddy Andrea. We had $2.00 grande frapps!! Saturday I woke up early drove to Mayfield to get my mom in laws haircut and do a bit around the house. After that I headed to Paducah to watch Trevor play football. Trevor then took a much needed shower and we headed to the lake for some ocean boneless fish. 









For my next man card, I used the Tim Holtz car embossing folder, the large gear from my Sizzix set, Stickles in Gold, and ribbon from my ribbon jar (and I have no idea who made it). The rest of the supplies are the same from the previous two.
And lastly, Marilyn. I cut the Marilyn stencil from a plastic icee cup from Hucks. It took me a very long time, but it was worth it completely. The music stamp is by Close to My Heart, the flower by K&Co, the embossing folder by The Paper Company, ink from music by StazOn, all other ink by Tim Holtz (Peeled Paint, Evergreen Bough, Spun Sugar). Paint is raven by Americana. 

For the flower card I drew a spiral onto a sheet of cardstock. I cut little petal shapes around the edges as I was cutting. I then inked the shape with distress inks (Dusty Concord, Peeled Paint and Chipped Sapphire). I wet the flowers thoroughly and did some shaping. I bended them, folded them, curled them...whatever suited me and dried with a heat gun. Then I hot glued them together. I used all scraps on this project. The edge was cut using a Tim Holtz Alterations Die. The Happy Bday stamp is by Fiskars.



