I painted canvas fabric with acrylic paints for this picture. The poppy heads were printed on top with hand made stamps and acrylic paint. The stamps were made with fun foam cut on my Zing cutting machine and stuck to strong card. The poppies were outlined with stitching and I stitched on a few strips of painted fabric for interest.
Sunday, 31 July 2016
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
Frog Applique
I used one of my handmade stamps for the frog, on fabric then painted over as well. I left the green patterned fabric crumpled for a more textured affect. Freehand machine stitched.
Sunday, 24 July 2016
Pig Applique
I painted the background canvas fabric with acrylic paints. The pig is one of my Zing stamps that I made - I printed with it onto fabric. The 'fences' are also painted canvas. The pig and fences were machine stitched to the background.
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Another Rabbit Applique
I used another one of my stamps for the rabbit, stamped on fabric then over painted. The fabric below the rabbit is striped but it doesn't show up on my screen. Bits of fabric doilies are used for flowers. All hand stitched.
Friday, 15 July 2016
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Rabbit Applique
I've started a new sketchbook, this one is for fabric work.
I used one of my recently made stamps for the rabbit, printed on fabric {I think it was lutradur}. The 'flowers' were cut from a large crochet doily.
Monday, 11 July 2016
Friday, 8 July 2016
Sketchbook 48 - The Last Pages
The bottle was from a greetings card
The flowery bits were from a greetings card
The bird [body] was from a greetings card
Wednesday, 6 July 2016
More Pages from Sketchbook 48
The shapes were cut from a magazine, Josef Frank designs
It's a real skeleton leaf in the bottom corner
Monday, 4 July 2016
Handmade Stamps and Sketchbook Pages
Stamps - I drew them, pixel traced them into 'Make the cut' then cut them out of fun foam on my Zing cutter. I stuck them onto various bits of wood or strong card.
Then used them in my sketchbook. The beaver and panda didn't print too well so I will do them again sometime.
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