My fab 'jabberwocky' friend Sue and I took a trip out to the depths of Staffordshire on Saturday afternoon to make paper shoes :) The workshop was run by the very talented Jennifer Collier (check out her paper vintage typewriter!) in her exhibition, workshop and studio space 'unit twelve'.
The current exhibition is entitled 'the ties that bind' and features an eclectic mix of aprons, including one made from a tin pail!
My favourite one had spoons in its pockets, and I LoVe spoons! I wasn't surprised to discover it was made by Priscilla Jones, who's one of my very favourite mixed media artists.
Both Sue and I loved the wonderful 'wallpaper' in the exhibition space, created with pieces cut from old dress patterns.
Through the exhibition space is the workshop area and a number of small studio spaces.
I got myself a couple of Christmas presents (my mother in law has been asking what I would like so she'll be happy she only has to wrap them!) from the very talented Jo Hill, Emily Notman and Louise Wilson.
I added laces made from strips of cotton, lace and organza.
I added stitched flowers to my alice shoes, and press studs. Not a great photo I'm afraid as the glue was still wet further up!!
I love my paper shoes :)









