impromptu tea party
based on
alice in wonderland and looking through the glass
by lewis carroll and tim burton
a book by
colette wibisono
upon a visit to a friend's house, we decided to play dress up... wonderlanding major style; impromptu without much thinking and preparation, picking up what's in the closet.
here's the second version i made. the first—more fun, less pages—is almost but never quite done yet.
love...love...that giant spider,
this tome has 18 signatures 64 pages all in all. the spine is about 4" thick. it's a solid binding.
the potion bottle, cheshire and the tree....
that little heart locket opens to a mini tiny tweedles pop-up.
opening title...
this window opens to a tunnel of see through pages.
i intended to make this like a storybook in it's own right, so i used real pages from disney's alice in wonderland based on tim burton's sceenplay.
half of the tome is either full page photos, double spread photos or chapters and pages from the storybook.
just have to include this flying cards based on robert sabuda's version.
all quotes are based on the movie.
the end credits—even.
directed and produced by
colette wibisono
colette wibisono
cast
alice kingsley naomi dame
mad hatter colette wibisono
red queen desiree pojoh
cheshire cat atrey moniarga
march hare max (not shown)
alice kingsley naomi dame
mad hatter colette wibisono
red queen desiree pojoh
cheshire cat atrey moniarga
march hare max (not shown)
stayne-knave of hearts no show
flower face no show
director of photography
atrey moniarga and bernard napitupulu
costumes and make-up
naomi dame and desiree pojoh
editor
atrey moniarga and colette wibisono
visuals and props
graphics 45, ranger ink, 7 gypsies, embelliscrap, fimo, grafix, kaiser craft, basic grey, american craft, webster's pages, bo bunny, artquest, canson, amaco, golden, staz on, tattered angels, tsukineko, maya road
two peas in a bucket gallery on october 25, 2011
8 comments:
OMG! Wonderful book!!!
Congrats, Keila.
I am totally totally in love with this book. You are genius! Wow.
Mais um projeto impressionante...
Incredible! Beyond fantastic!
Incredibly awesome. How did you make the cover? It is so detailed. How about a tutorial on your blog for those of us who live on the other side of the world.
this is one of the most amazing books I've ever seen! Beautiful! I saw you featured on Practical Scrappers.
ajarin aku bikin yang iniiiiii...huwaaaaaa
I am in AWE. A real beauty.
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