Friday, 27 February 2015

To craft or not to craft. That is the question....

 
I seem to be on a roll this week using old books and machine stitching.
Its not helping with the preparations for my Easter Beginners Craft Workshops that start on Saturday 7th March.
 
Nor is it getting those pots and pans washed
or the office work done.


To craft or not to craft. That is the question....

 
I seem to be on a roll this week using old books and machine stitching.
Its not helping with the preparations for my Easter Beginners Craft Workshops that start on Saturday 7th March.
 
Nor is it getting those pots and pans washed
or the office work done.


Thursday, 26 February 2015

Just couldn't leave it alone......

 
Well I just couldn't leave that other watercolour alone,
 I had to mess about with it.
Look how it ended up.
I've been back into the old flower book and ripped out some more pages.
Photocopied some stamps
then machine stitched them to the watercolour.
I wonder what the lady who did the painting in the first place would think.
Hope she wouldn't mind.
There's more to come tomorrow when I show you something else I have worked on.














Just couldn't leave it alone......

 
Well I just couldn't leave that other watercolour alone,
 I had to mess about with it.
Look how it ended up.
I've been back into the old flower book and ripped out some more pages.
Photocopied some stamps
then machine stitched them to the watercolour.
I wonder what the lady who did the painting in the first place would think.
Hope she wouldn't mind.
There's more to come tomorrow when I show you something else I have worked on.














Wrecked watercolour

 
Yesterday I upcycled these watercolour paintings 
I bought some years ago at a local art week event.
This looked nice with the zigzag stitches around it, 
but then I got carried away and ended up 
totally destroying it and threw it in the bin.
Carrying on with my machine stitching everything in sight, I tore some pages out of an old book, layered them up and stitched this flower on.
Look what happened next
I retrieved the destroyed watercolour from the bin, 
cut it up then stitched it onto the book pages.
I had a nice frame waiting to be used that my friend Anne had given me 
and here's where I've ended up.
Now to go and see if I can wreck the other watercolour.







Wrecked watercolour

 
Yesterday I upcycled these watercolour paintings 
I bought some years ago at a local art week event.
This looked nice with the zigzag stitches around it, 
but then I got carried away and ended up 
totally destroying it and threw it in the bin.
Carrying on with my machine stitching everything in sight, I tore some pages out of an old book, layered them up and stitched this flower on.
Look what happened next
I retrieved the destroyed watercolour from the bin, 
cut it up then stitched it onto the book pages.
I had a nice frame waiting to be used that my friend Anne had given me 
and here's where I've ended up.
Now to go and see if I can wreck the other watercolour.







Wednesday, 25 February 2015

What's on my workdesk

 
 This was the desk on Sunday when it was snowing and we couldn't get out. During that time I created these
A card, a bookmark and a wallet.  They are made with photographs of my textile pieces.  I've machine stitched them.
Since then, amongst other things, I dug out these 
watercolour paintings that I've had for years.

I bought them at a local art exhibition but never 
got around to putting them in frames.
So as I am machine stitching everything in sight at 
the minute I thought I would do it to these.
Don't stand still in our house for to long or 
you could end up with a needle in you.

Time to pop over to see the rest of Julia's gang and 
what they've been upto this week.

IF YOU ARE LATE READING THIS, WELL LOOK WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT LOVELY WATERCOLOUR NEXT




What's on my workdesk

 
 This was the desk on Sunday when it was snowing and we couldn't get out. During that time I created these
A card, a bookmark and a wallet.  They are made with photographs of my textile pieces.  I've machine stitched them.
Since then, amongst other things, I dug out these 
watercolour paintings that I've had for years.

I bought them at a local art exhibition but never 
got around to putting them in frames.
So as I am machine stitching everything in sight at 
the minute I thought I would do it to these.
Don't stand still in our house for to long or 
you could end up with a needle in you.

Time to pop over to see the rest of Julia's gang and 
what they've been upto this week.

IF YOU ARE LATE READING THIS, WELL LOOK WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT LOVELY WATERCOLOUR NEXT




Tuesday, 24 February 2015

T STANDS FOR .......

Time for Tea
Tag along
The kettles on.

A brooch I made with an old watch
Some of my Tags, a Tassle I made and a clay pipe Clanger.
 My KATIE ALMOND ceramic milk jug and miniature Tea cup and saucer.


Well have a look what other people think



T STANDS FOR .......

Time for Tea
Tag along
The kettles on.

A brooch I made with an old watch
Some of my Tags, a Tassle I made and a clay pipe Clanger.
 My KATIE ALMOND ceramic milk jug and miniature Tea cup and saucer.


Well have a look what other people think



Sunday, 22 February 2015

INFLUENCING INSPIRATION

Linking to Mosaic Monday

Blog writer Emma Made was looking at colour this weekend after she had bought a pair of teal skinny jeans and had worn them all week. Have a look what she wrote here EMMA MADE.  
 It got me thinking about my favourite vintage suede pinafore dress that I wear constantly, then the next I knew I was taking photo's of different textures around the house with similar colourways.
This is the Boden blouse I wear with the pinafore.
A lamp in the living room
A section of a Kandinsky design paper one of the 
ladies used on yesterdays workshop.
A sample of a Sanderson print wallpaper I keep moving around the bedroom
And finally a mood board on my studio wall

Thanks for influencing and inspiring me Emma