

Double Takes recently featured this table made from folded magazines [originally on Apartment Therapy]
and Sweet Paul has just done an amazing article for the September Country Living titled "A Way with Words" - using the written word in crafts.
I am going to stick with the paper theme and pass this award on to:
Paperiaare whose blog documents all her beautiful hand made books and jewellery
Paperschmaper who blogs about all sorts of interesting paper related topics
Bent Objects who does the most amazing things with paper clips and wire
A Steno Pad for my Thoughts for showing us the delicate goodies she makes - like this Stacked Triangle Garland [with a tut]
Kate of Little Doodles for filling her blog with ... delightful little doodles.
'Anemone is a malleable white lamp composed of connected four-wall cells. A protective metal sphere inside the lamp both isolates the bulb from the exterior and serves as the lamp’s core, turning it into an interactive piece that can be used on a variety of surfaces. Anemone infuses simple geometric forms with an unexpected fluidity, turning a conventionally static object into a playful, tactile experience'
WOW!
I bought Baroque Art Gilders Paste in Silver from my local paint shop. They have a very informative websight, which was a great help to me!
I dabbed a dry brush in the paste and worked it onto the frameYou can use your finger or a soft cloth, but I found the brush worked best for me, getting into all the corners.
I finished 1 side of the frame at a time before moving onto the next.
When the frame was complete, I waited about 12 hours before buffing it up with a soft cloth to make it a little shinier.