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I've been reading The Paper Garden, by Molly Peacock, which details the life and art of Mary Delaney, who made intricate botanical collages from coloured paper in the 1770s. The book is beautifully written, and there are quite a few coloured plates of her work, which inspired me to try a bit of collage myself. I copied Delaney's idea for a black card background, but I used some glossy circulars from the letterbox to cut out the plant itself. I'm guessing Mrs Delaney might have used a superior paper herself, but I liked the idea of recycling. The whole project was quite a therapeutic way to end the week.

The starting-point branch of apple blossom was cut from the tree in our back garden. Hooray for blossom.

You can see some more of Delaney's work here at the British Museum website.

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11 responses to “paper garden”

  1. Clare Avatar

    Wow beautiful Melissa! Both that top photo (stunning!) and your collage xx

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  2. Emma Avatar

    That’s so great! I really like it.

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  3. Rebecca Avatar

    Sounds like a beautiful book. I love the bottle that you have the apple blossom in – is it a medicine bottle?

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  4. Miss Smith Avatar

    You do the coolest things to end the week, that collage is gorgeous.
    We dug up a bottle just like that one in your photo from under the house recently. Ours was very dirty after lying in the dirt for 100 years or so.

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  5. Linda Farquharson Avatar
    Linda Farquharson

    Melissa, that is simply lovely.
    Linda

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  6. Littleminx.wordpress.com Avatar

    absolutely gorgeous Melissa – beautiful beautiful pictures, that blossom is just a dream. I love your collage, what a great idea. And the new header is stunning. Happy weekend to you x

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  7. Jody Avatar
    Jody

    lovely.. gorgeous blossoms.. i am in love with them this spring.. your so talented x

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  8. Nancy Cook Avatar

    Your collage came out really nice even without superior paper. I’ve been wanting to read more about Mary Delaney as well. Hope school is going well.

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  9. jude -sunflowersand tulips Avatar
    jude -sunflowersand tulips

    Just beautiful Melissa.
    I finished reading that book about a week ago and can’t stop thinking about her. Reading the book feels like a large window of time has been opened.
    Enjoy creating your day,
    Jude

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  10. Yardsaver garden sheds Avatar

    Wow! That was indeed a lovely page. Thanks a lot for the share.

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  11. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    Hi Melissa, Isn’t Mrs Delaney something else? and she did a lot of that work in her 80s, amazing. I think I read (in the same book) that sometimes if she didn’t have paper of a suitable colour, she made some using watercolour washes. Her work is so vivid.Your apple blossom captures so well the spirit of Mrs D and of apple blossom. Do you read Alicia Paulson’s blog ? http://rosylittlethings.typepad.com – she made a sweet cross stitch sampler inspired by Mrs D. I hope your studying is going well. E.

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