On Wednesday, I decided to start making another bird - no small surprise there as I have to have ten done by the end of the month and this will be number 6.
Of course, like the crazy person I am, I decided to make one that had a tonne of fluffy foliage around it. 'Cuz I like handwork so much! (Doh!) So,
Okay, to start with the good stuff...
Here's what I'm giving away!
No special hoops - if you want it - leave a comment - the giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, March 5th at 11:59 p.m.
Colours and an explanation, after the jump. So, JUMP!
Here's what I'm giving away!
No special hoops - if you want it - leave a comment - the giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, March 5th at 11:59 p.m.
Colours and an explanation, after the jump. So, JUMP!
You know how sometimes you get working on something and it just never feels "finished"? This is one of those instances for me.
After you saw it on Friday, I put another 11 or 12 hours into it adding more leaves, more hand stitching, more flowers, more grass... I could have kept going, but I got to the point where I realized if I spent any more time on it I would never be able to sell it. It's meant to go in a child's room after all ... :) JUST STOP KIT.
So let's get to the meat of it, shall we?
So, back in November, I wrote a post about how I spent a weekend completely distracted and tried like - three different things before I settled down and actually made something.
I posted two of those things, but one of them I didn't, and that's because it looked like THIS:
Hey guess what? I forgot to post on Monday! Er... ooops!
Regretably, I had nothing to show you anyway - and I have nothing to show you today, etiher. I was planning to show you a lovely fairy wren that I'd been working on while the gesso sets on my newest big piece, but the !#@%!#^! commercial fabric that I used bled royal blue dye all over my fabulously worked background when I wet it for blocking. Arggggh!
Normally, I would take pictures of such horrors and share my pain with you, but in a fit of pique, I tossed it in the garbage.
So, I am taking a leaf out of arlee barr's notebook and re-working something old and "failed" into something new. (You really need to click on that link - it's gorgeous!)
I'm excited about the possibilities of the piece I'm reworking, but have nothing to show you thus far but a bunch of cut out fused leaves and ivy, and the picture of the finished piece I have in my mind. See? Isn't it beautiful?
Can't see it, huh? ;)
Instead, I give you a picture of Jessie in an empty Thai take-away bag. She's very pleased to see you.
And I'll see YOU on Friday!
Regretably, I had nothing to show you anyway - and I have nothing to show you today, etiher. I was planning to show you a lovely fairy wren that I'd been working on while the gesso sets on my newest big piece, but the !#@%!#^! commercial fabric that I used bled royal blue dye all over my fabulously worked background when I wet it for blocking. Arggggh!
Normally, I would take pictures of such horrors and share my pain with you, but in a fit of pique, I tossed it in the garbage.
So, I am taking a leaf out of arlee barr's notebook and re-working something old and "failed" into something new. (You really need to click on that link - it's gorgeous!)
I'm excited about the possibilities of the piece I'm reworking, but have nothing to show you thus far but a bunch of cut out fused leaves and ivy, and the picture of the finished piece I have in my mind. See? Isn't it beautiful?
Can't see it, huh? ;)
Instead, I give you a picture of Jessie in an empty Thai take-away bag. She's very pleased to see you.
And I'll see YOU on Friday!
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