Paper Ponderings
FIONA DEMPSTER - MAKER WITH WORDS
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Back to jewellery - making!
In preparation for the next Pop-Up Art Show back in Scotland later in the year, I have put my head down and been working hard to create some new pieces of jewellery. Some are variations on a theme so to speak; others are new designs and I am enjoying the challenges they all bring.
I did a lot of soldering of silver wire when we were at the cottage, and on return I have rolled it and buffed it.
Here I took five of the rolled pebble forms and set them together as a necklace. Rather than solder them together and make it a rigid piece, I thought I would try to link them together; and that would give a little bit more movement to the piece.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Back to the typewriter
Yum! I spent the most delicious of mornings playing with the typewriter I got for my birthday. It was the first chance I have had to see what it does and how it does it and it was good to feel the keys under my fingers.
I had this idea in my head to use some of these Moleskine postcard books I had purchased a few years ago, to pop a couple of poems I had written in Scotland into.
I typed out the first poem to see how it would fit. And just like letterpress, discovered that you can't modify the size of the font/typeface, and the poem ended up much wider than a single page. I would need a Plan B.
I typed it at triple space, double space and single space.
And then opened it up and tested how it would go typing across the double spread and the flattened spine.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Doodling, lettering, colouring
I am keeping pretty busy on return and have lots of arty things on the go.
The other morning at Biblio I started playing around with ideas about how to write the 5 'S' words starting with Stillness, that I blogged about on Sunday. I am thinking of making maybe five small pieces that would fit in a frame similar to the black one I tested them in when in Scotland.
I wrote the word love out by hand in green; then used pencil to create perhaps nicer letters; and went over it with red. However, and no real surprises, the pencil stayed under the red even when I rubbed it out, and it looked a bit iffy (photo 2). And for comparison I wrote direct with red and the colour stayed much brighter, even tho the photos barely show it!
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Practising stillness
In the last couple of days before leaving the cottage I got to play around with some words. I had previously written out the words Stillness, Silence and Simplicity and the wonderful Robyn Gordon had commented that she also loved Solitude and Serenity. I thought to myself they would be delightful additions and set about seeing if I could bring together a composition of sorts.
Using Kilian Capitals, it looks like it could be possible.
I then returned to another form of handwriting I had used many many moons ago, and thought the simplicity of its form might also work with these words.
I picked up some tracing paper I had to hand, and wrote with a white gel pen.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Departing and arriving
We left the cottage on a bright sunshiny day, just right for a road trip.
We made it to Aberfeldy, one of our favourite places to stop, and settled in for the night. In the morning the mist and low cloud was in as we visited some Standing Stones nearby.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Thursday Thoughts...
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Small bits of satisfaction
As we get ready to return to Maleny, we have managed a few more minutes here and there of making and creating. One of the things I enjoy about being here in the cottage is that I face limitations. Plenty of them in terms of space, materials, equipment and time.
With making jewellery, I don't have access to a roller which is a key part of what I do. It takes the round wire pebble forms and flattens them. I can try to hammer them flat; but I find that without a large hammer and a large anvil it just doesn't seem to create the best effect.
So I decided I would do lots pf preparation, and take the pieces back to Maleny and use the roller there. In between times after soldering the forms, I usually 'pickle' them to get the heat marks off them.
Again back in Maleny I have a small crock pot with a pickling solution and I pop the pieces in and leave them in for about five minutes then collect them all nice and clean.
I had imagined I would take the forms back and pickle them there; yet one night as I lay awake I thought about googling non toxic pickle mixes to make. And lo and behold I had all the ingredients I needed, here in the kitchen.
Vinegar and salt. I laughed as the salt is our fabulous salt from Blackthorn Salt - have a look at the magnificent way they make salt and the beautiful building they do it in here - and not just plain old table salt. But needs must. Luckily the vinegar was distilled cleaning vinegar!
Again, I don't have a crockpot for regular and slow warming, but we do have a microwave, so it was pour in the vinegar, stir in the salt and then heat it for 30 seconds. Then drop the pieces in a few at a time to see what might happen.
Yay! They came out shiny and clean!


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