Not just a pretty face: stamp stationary customized with watch parts
And now for something completely different...... I set myself the challenge of creating writing equipment for the gentleman, as opposed to my usual feminine butterfly themed bespoke stationary. Its a little steampunk, a little time travel, but all in a discreet and tasteful way.
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My starting point was an old watch found in the street. I took it apart to use the curious metal parts within to embellish some vintage postage stamps of a gentleman I take to be the King of Spain; a grand looking chap with a very fine moustache. |
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The watch hands make a nice corner detail to the antique initial-they would also make the most impressive moustache if correctly applied! |
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I had my brother in mind. A true gent with impeccable taste, he would have been just as at home in the culture of 100 years ago as he is being a thoroughly modern army doctor today. I wanted to make something stylish and unique with a sense of the past about it. Think private members clubs, mechanical progress, leather, Sherlock Holmes, groomed facial hair, royalty and the age of steam. |
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The metal disk decorating the binding is the face of the watch from which I salvaged the metal parts and the crested shield pendant is a vintage souvenir. TIME+TRAVEL. |
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I used 100% upcycled materials, as the paper is also made in India from recycled cotton. So thats the past and the future taken care of, lets hope it makes a good present too! |
And a lucky gent he is, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything like this before. Brilliant and so creative!
I never knew defacing stamps could be so rewarding....
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