Well it't nearly CHA again and this time its the summer show. I was lucky enough to attend the winter show in January held in LA. As I was traveling there and on the Graphic 45 design team, I decided to make a stage using their Le Cirque range. John and I put our heads together and came up with a stage which all just locks together. Easy to put together and easy to take apart. The whole project is about 14 inches wide and 16 inches high and 7 inches deep.
Some of the 3d layering on the front of the stage.
It has two backdrops behind the front of the stage. The back one is covered with red paper with has circus words all over it on the top and has black stripes at the bottom. There is a gap between the back one and the blue one. In this photo you can see the back of the stage, the backdrop and the front of the stage.
The three parts of the stage can be seen here. I cut lots of the animals and circus people and attached them to sticks. The idea is for a child to to stand at the back of the stage and poke the animals and people between the backdrops. They can make them walk or dance or perform on the stage and create their own circus show.
It reminds me of the old Victorian theaters which children had years ago. Quite often they were on Shakespeare's plays like Romeo and Juliet.
I have just sent of my projects for the Summer show and will share some of my work with you after Graphic 45 had placed them on their blog.
I have just sent of my projects for the Summer show and will share some of my work with you after Graphic 45 had placed them on their blog.
thanks for Looking
Jane
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This is just stunning, how very clever of you :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so unique and wonderful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI just love it Jane. You are such a talented lady. I think Graphic 45 is very lucky to have you as part of their team. Cheers Di xx
ReplyDeletePS. It was very nice meeting you up at Creative Block.
wow, this is a stunning project Jane...Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI will miss seeing you in Chicago! I won't be bringing The Great and Terrible She with me as I do not want to get lost in Chicago like we did in L.A.! hee hee Your stage is fab! And thanks for the chipboards...I am making GREAT use of them for Summer CHA projects!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING! So incredibly clever and really beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful project! So very creative. Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous project! Very creative - love the papers! TFS
ReplyDeleteWow, What an amazing project!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is just something out of this world Janet! what a fantastic project, don't think I've ever seen the likes of it before. G45 certainly are really lucky to have you on their team! xxx
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