Sunday, February 13, 2011

More Valentines

This has been a blast creating Valentine Postcards for the Doll Street Swap. The one above has a winged heart made with an old brown bag and white glue technique to create faux pewter.Using paper foil rubbed over a special tacky glue I created the vines on this parchment heart above. Crystals are spaced on the border.
I used Paper Foil again to create this purple heart with butterfly wings. The dot's on the wings are another layer of foil. This last Valentine combined fabric, paper, a crochetted doily and peel and stick letters all covered in pale pink organza fabric. I hated to send these beauties all away because I loved them so much but I can always make more! I finally understand the craze of creating fabric books!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

More Valentines


Creating fabric postcards for Valentines has been a blast! The one above has hand dyed fabric, treated with salt for texture and the lacey hearts are created from Tyvek, painted, brushed with Perfect Pearls and topped with a light touch of gold Rub n' Buff to accent the raised surfaces. A little embroidery with cotton and silk ribbon top it off to create a vine of bleeding hearts framed with lace appliques colored gold. I'm having trouble sticking to which Valentine is my favorite!
This black and white print in French and English was too wonderful to hide so I topped it with layers of Organza hearts hand stitched in place. Lots of hand stitching time but hey - what are good movies for?
This last Valentine (not FINAL, just last this week) was created using a stencil, oil PaintStiks, sequin waste and a collection of bits and bobs for embellishments. Since the finished postcard must be no more than 1/4 inch thick I had to use only flat embellishemnts and even stacking and layering some this will be able to be mailed. All bits are glued and sewn in place to make sure it arrives safely via the post, even without an envelope. The class is still running at Joggles and a total of 12 Valentines are in the lessons, but I don't think I'll be able to stop making these. I may have to create a little fabric book for myself... they are just wonderful eye candy! To think I can add a message of love and snail mail them to a loved one makes them even better! What in the world took me so long to catch this fever?!!!