This next piece was re-made from a large, over-sized (did I mention HUGE) blouse. I purchased it at a fiber sale put on by our guild. The fabric was gorgeous and it only cost $5.00, so of course I had to have it. The fabric is cut velvet with a black sheer background. It looks and feels wonderful. I've only used 1/3 of the HUGE blouse, so I have plenty left for another project. I'm thinking either a vest or a handbag.
These are two of the paper ATC's I created for our exchange this month. You may remember the background above from an earlier post. It was created with paint and salt. I stamped and embossed and glued snowflakes on top. The holograms are b&w brick buildings, the image changes as you change the direction of the card.
This piece was created by painting gesso on a plastic shape and transferring onto the paper. It was painted with watercolors, metallic powder and then highlighted with metallic ink. The strips and rectangles are copper foil.
4 comments :
I love that top quilt. The movement and color in it are really great. That border fabric really works well also.
Judy, your first quilt is really beautiful. I love all the color combinations. Very whimsical.
Love that quilt - such fabulous color and boy that must have been a huge shirt if you still have enough left over for a bag or a vest too!
Wow! When you get going, you really get going! I love the revision piece, and can't wait to see what else that blouse yields.
My interest is piqued with the ATC's-- perhaps a mixed media play day is in order!
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