I like buttons so it is just natural that I make things using them. For Week #28, I made this garden of buttons. And in addition to that, I found some wooden colourful birds in my junk box and I thought I would use them to embellish my button tree. A few metallic leaves from my brad collection and some wooden beetles completed my imagination of how my garden of buttons should look like.
This small quilt measures about 38cms x 38cms and comes with a quilt label at the back for personal message. Soon to be available in my online gallery.
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22 July 2012
Creative Life Week 29 - My Garden of Buttons
21 July 2012
Creative Life Week 28 - My Fabric Yoyo Art in a canvas
A few weeks back I did a lot of fabric yo-yos but was'nt sure on what to do with them. Well this time I think I have come up with something. In one of the magazines I was reading the past couple of weeks I saw an article of how fabric yoyos were made into an art by attaching them to canvas. I thought that wall art was really unique and beautiful I decided to make one using the fabric yoyos I had.
In one of my trips to a thrift store or a two-dollar shop as we all know, I found a 10" x 10" canvas that came with an easel stand. I decided to buy it even though I didnt know what to do with them but the easel stand was what convinced me to buy. So finally I was able to put it to good use last week.
I wanted the canvas art to have a red background so I painted the whole canvas with red and once it had dried up I started attaching the fabric yoyos one by one using a glue gun until the whole canvas was covered. I did'nt like the spaces that were left uncovered so I started to make small roses made of felt and covered the spaces with the roses. Same as the fabric yoyos, a glue gun helped me attached the roses to the canvas. So here is the result of my fabric yoyo art, my creative life week #28 and I hope you like it.
I still have lots of fabric yoyos left so watch out for more creations making use of them in the coming weeks and I hope to buy more of these canvas/easel stand if I see it again in the shop. If you can see the easel stand, I think you will understand why I bought it.Both the canvas and the easel stand costs me $4.50. The fabric yoyos were made out of scraps including the felt I used for the roses. So I think this whole fabric art cost me no more than $7.00 with scraps worth $2.50.
In one of my trips to a thrift store or a two-dollar shop as we all know, I found a 10" x 10" canvas that came with an easel stand. I decided to buy it even though I didnt know what to do with them but the easel stand was what convinced me to buy. So finally I was able to put it to good use last week.
I wanted the canvas art to have a red background so I painted the whole canvas with red and once it had dried up I started attaching the fabric yoyos one by one using a glue gun until the whole canvas was covered. I did'nt like the spaces that were left uncovered so I started to make small roses made of felt and covered the spaces with the roses. Same as the fabric yoyos, a glue gun helped me attached the roses to the canvas. So here is the result of my fabric yoyo art, my creative life week #28 and I hope you like it.
Week 28 - Fabric Yoyo Wall Art in an easel stand |
14 July 2012
Creative Life Week 27 - More gift cans with leather strap
I do make things regularly on my creative life but just dont have the time to post them here in my blog. This will be the last of my gift can series and then all my supplies will be kept until such time that someone will like any of them and make an order. I put leather straps on coffee cans, big and small round cans and this time on new silver-coloured tins great for storing cookies. These cans can also be great for packaging any presents such as for a birthday, christmas or any special occasions. It is only this time that I have started putting leather-strap handles.
I used to use these tins as my gift packaging for small quilts which I called Quilted Greetings in a tin. The image on the small quilts usually reflect the occasion being celebrated. If the occasion was a birthday the small quilt will have a birthday image or a birthday greeting on it. This time I have attached leather straps for easy carrying which makes it even more great for gift packaging.
I did a decoupage on one of the tins using white polka dots with red background napkins. The leather strap handle is coloured black with two gold brads on each side to hold the strap to the tin. Any of these tins are great to use for packaging birthday cookies or any birthday present, Christmas or to package valentines day presents.
Here is the decoupaged tin with black leather handle -
Am starting to make a lot more of this quilted greetings again and will be posting it in my online gallery. They measure about 30cms x 30cms and I could customise the label for you depending on the occasion if you are interested on the leather handled tin for packaging. The small quilt greeting would cost you $39.95 plus 10.00 if you are opting for the tin. I dont make the tins I buy them but the label(s) and the small quilts are all made by hand by me.
To register your interest on these types of handmade gifts, please click here to send me an email or click on the 'contact me' form which you can find on the left sidebar.
I used to use these tins as my gift packaging for small quilts which I called Quilted Greetings in a tin. The image on the small quilts usually reflect the occasion being celebrated. If the occasion was a birthday the small quilt will have a birthday image or a birthday greeting on it. This time I have attached leather straps for easy carrying which makes it even more great for gift packaging.
I did a decoupage on one of the tins using white polka dots with red background napkins. The leather strap handle is coloured black with two gold brads on each side to hold the strap to the tin. Any of these tins are great to use for packaging birthday cookies or any birthday present, Christmas or to package valentines day presents.
Here is the decoupaged tin with black leather handle -
and here is a sample of a small quilt that I made and think will be great as a Valentines present or any special occasions for someone you care about.
On this particular tin with a cream-coloured leather-strap handle, I printed on a self-adhesive inkjet fabric sheet the word 'Luck' to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
and here is a recommended small greeting quilt that will go nicely with the leather handled tin -Am starting to make a lot more of this quilted greetings again and will be posting it in my online gallery. They measure about 30cms x 30cms and I could customise the label for you depending on the occasion if you are interested on the leather handled tin for packaging. The small quilt greeting would cost you $39.95 plus 10.00 if you are opting for the tin. I dont make the tins I buy them but the label(s) and the small quilts are all made by hand by me.
To register your interest on these types of handmade gifts, please click here to send me an email or click on the 'contact me' form which you can find on the left sidebar.
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