Showing posts with label ribboncraft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ribboncraft. Show all posts
Friday, 21 May 2010
Claire & Michael
Claire emailed me a photo of her wedding day which I changed to Black & White in Photoshop and then printed onto Habotai Silk. This was done by using some pre- treated silk sheets on peel off paper and my own ink-jet printer. I then made another ribbon-craft heart with an aperture to show the photo through. This was then mounted onto a canvas painted with pale gold acrylic and then varnished. The 6" square canvas is displayed on a mini easel .
Labels:
craft,
print on silk,
ribboncraft,
wedding gift
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
ring bearers cushion
Someone asked the other day how I found time to make all these things when I'm preparing to move my home and my whole life across the world. Simple. If I sit still and do nothing my mind gallops around the house worrying about everything that has too be done. As a lot of what is left to do cannot be done just yet it helps to focus on something else. In other words it helps me relax! This week's offering is a ring bearer's cushion I have made for a friend who is getting married very soon. I got the idea for ribbon weaving from Susan Niner Janes' book New Ideas in Ribboncraft and then chose different fabrics to make it my own. As is fashionable I up-cycled a blouse that had a wee hole in!
With the remainder of the blouse I am going to make a beautiful evening purse. Watch this space!
With the remainder of the blouse I am going to make a beautiful evening purse. Watch this space!
Labels:
craft,
ribboncraft,
ring cushion,
up-cycling,
wedding gift
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