Hi Everyone.
Wendy Solganik's Fodder Challenge started last week, Tuesday I think. Anyway, I'm up to Day 5, so I thought I'd share my projects so far.
Day 1 - Peace Catcher with Lucie Duclos. I gifted this to a friend for her birthday.
Day 2 - Gelli Prints to finished art pieces with Drew Steinbrecher.
Day 3 - The Study of Shapes with Julie Hamilton. There is some fabric on these, the dotty green and black circles and leaves.
Day 4 - Paper Weaving with Rebecca Sower. I stitched it to some watercolour paper. Think I may have to frame it :-)
Day 5 - Luggage Tags with Liz Constable. The tags were dyed and stamped with coffee before I decorated them.
I hope you like these, I'll share some more pieces in a few days time.
Alison
Wow, so many beautiful makes! Loving the colourful dreamcatcher design and those tags with the pretty ladies 😀. I hope you are keeping well and apologies I haven't visited, what with having a terrible cold and then afterwards having friends over I haven't found any time to visit. Take care and sending you happy wishes for a wonderful week! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteI think I need a class like this to spur me on. I feel like all I have been making is art journal pages, not a bad thing by any means, but I'm a little antsy right now. These are all amazing Alison. I'm glad you shared them. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteAll fabulous makes and the paper weaving is brilliant
ReplyDeleteCarol x
So creative. They look amazing, Alison! The paper weaving framed will look really wonderful.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Beautiful artwork! Oh yes, I would definitely put that in a nice square frame. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI can never put my finger on it, but there is something about your art that strikes me. I love all of these.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE what you have done, Alison. I knew I could NEVER make that dream catcher because I am not good with a craft knife. Yours turned out great.
ReplyDeleteI am in the process of creating Julia's finished pieces. I laughed when she said 10 minutes each, and it took me an entire day to make three pages. I plan to try the others and even the buttons, but not right away. I'm really LOVING what you have done here.
BTW, I am not going to even try the weaving, either. Been there, done that before. Put it in an altered book and decided once was enough (grin).