Showing posts with label altered art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label altered art. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2018

A Bird, a Basket, and a Squirrel...

Today was a rather gloomy day, but inside my studio has been bright and cheerful! I have been stitching all evening, working on another new design/model for Just CrossStitch Magazine (for an autumn issue). I also was blessed to spend my afternoon with some wonderful, colorful fabrics, as I cut and prepared another 45 zippered project bags for sewing. Orders have been coming in steadily and I am grateful for more happy time in my studio....just wait until to you see the all the special needlework finishing I have been working on for my clients...some absolutely gorgeous pieces!!

I have plenty of completed projects to share with you, as time allows - but today I thought I would share some creative eye candy from my recent birthday...I will provide details with the photos, if they are available. 

These top two images are of an incredible mixed media bird - I wish I had more information for you - unfortunately, I do not have the artists name (if you know, please do drop me a note!)...but it really is spectacular! It was created with all sorts of materials and sits on (what looks to be) a vintage candle holder or stand. It is quite large in size and I had a heck of a time photographing it, so you could see the details....my images don't even come close to doing it justice. I haven't found the perfect home for it just yet - I have been auditioning places...right now it is on a shelf in my sewing room, where it is continually bringing me joy...


How cute is this stitched squirrel?!...and the round, concave tray is to die for...
plus I was given all sorts of little sewing gifts to keep in it...

So first - the basket - it is a Mini Organizer Basket from 1803 Ohio Farm Baskets
https://www.etsy.com/shop/1803ohiofarmbaskets
It is incredible quality, a lovely size, and the PERFECT gift!
The "sew" piece on the front is a needleminder from one of my
favorite artists, Michelle L. Palmer - her pen and ink works are FABULOUS!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/MichellePalmer
You also see a scissor fob and three packages of hand-dyed rick rack...

How gorgeous is this framed piece?! - I ♥ it!!
The rick rack spools are from Riley Blake Designs.
 
Quiltfolk magazine - SWOON!
I received a couple back issues and a subscription...if you are not familiar
 with this magazine (each one is like a book and is advertisement free - high
quality paper and cover - no patterns), it celebrates the people and the
stories behind the stitches - it is BEAUTIFUL!
https://www.quiltfolk.com/

Stationery and Sewing Tin Set by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet
You can find it here: https://www.fatquartershop.com/red-stationery-and-sewing-tin

Needle Case Slide Top Tin from Clayworks by Kim Detmers
Yes, the top of this tin is (3D) polymer clay and it is LOVELY!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Claybykim
So those are just a few creative things and artists I wanted to share with you - thank you to my dear friends and family that gifted me these heartfelt presents! Each one brings me joy and inspires me to create...

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

A Little Creative Inspiration

Yesterday I mentioned I had a few fun/creative ideas to share with you - a couple stitchy pieces and the most unique pincushion I have ever received. These were all included in birthday packages I received from faraway friends (yes, I know, I am a lucky girl!).

First - here are two gorgeous stitched gifts from my dear, dear friend Robin. I am always in awe when I receive packages from Robin - she has given me the most exquisite stitched presents...and I always feel spoiled when I received her packages filled with wrapped presents! Robin knows me well and I can always tell how much thought and time went into each gift. For my birthday, she sent me two items that she cross stitched...an owl pincushion/pillow ("You're A Hoot!" by Myrtle Grace Motifs), which is the perfect colors - and I adore the finishing...and a fabulous stand-up ("Secret Birdhouse" by The Trilogy)- the finishing is really cool! - I have it laying flat to take the photo, but it is an easel type stand-up (plus I like the way the design looks different from all angles - I have it placed in the photo the way it looks on the cover of the chart). In typical Robin fashion, she enclosed multiple other fun items including a great assortment of fabrics - including two bird fabrics and a squirrel fabric (...and as you all know, "it's all about the squirrel")....




And finally, I just had to share this pincushion - it came from a very special and very talented friend - it truly is the most unique and creative pincushion I have ever received...and the photos don't come close to doing it justice! It is an embellished baby shoe...isn't it adorable??!! I thought this was the cutest idea...and I just adore the "vintage look" floral accents and the beautiful letter "B"...this gift made me smile from ear to ear...it is quite a treasure!




So there you have it - a little "eye candy" - I hope you are inspired by these lovely gifts...and maybe you will feel creative enough to make a little something for a close friend! I have been told I have a few other items that will be arriving in the mail soon - so I am hoping to have more to share with you soon...