Mariposa Lily

I had planned on posting quite a few photos of Montana wildflowers but my internet connection isn’t working well. But I managed to upload 2 photos. My sister has been visiting and she wanted to find as many different Montana wildflowers and take photos of them. So we have been searching all week for different wildflowers. I haven’t created much this week but I did manage one sketch.

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This is a Mariposa Lily. They are scattered throughout the woods and I actually see many of these each morning when I walk the dogs.

Mariposa Lily Sketch

 

I hadn’t really looked at these flowers closely before and it was fun to do a sketch and then add some water color pencils. I always see things in much more detail when I’m sketching and it’s nice to slow down and look closely. Have a great weekend!

Zippered Felt Pouches

My surface design group did some clamp dyed felt last week that I wrote about on the Felting and Fiber Studio recently.  I decided to make some zippered pouches out of the felt. The only problem was that I have never sewn in a zipper before. I do a lot of sewing but it’s mainly free motion embroidery instead of sewing clothing or functional items. Luckily, there are tons of videos on YouTube that show how to make a zippered pouch.

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So I bought a bunch of 7-9″ zippers and started sewing. This first one would work well for a make up bag as it’s about 7-8″ long.

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Here’s the other side of the bag.

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And the bags are fully lined. I used some of my screen printed fabric for lining.

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I am planning on making a bunch of these and selling them at the store.

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Then I made a smaller coin purse size.

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Here’s the other side of this one.

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And the lining is more of my screen printed and then over dyed fabric. These don’t take too long to put together and I think the zippers look OK so more to come!

Final Mixed Media Painting

I finally finished the last mixed media painting. I changed course a bit in the middle as I was planning on adding orange lichen to this piece. But I just couldn’t get it to look like I wanted. I had a few left over leaves from Ice Flowers and liked how they looked.

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And I liked how they looked. So I made more as well as machine stitched cord and then glued it all down.

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I really like how it brings out the look of bark.

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I glued the “bark” down to a painted wooden canvas.

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And the leaves are all three-dimensional. I think it would look a bit better if the leaves had more variety of green. But it works. Hope you have a good weekend and thanks for stopping by 🙂

Making Stencils

I decided I needed a few different stencils to use with paper fabric lamination. I remembered that I had made a couple of voided shape designs in my Level 2 Stitch class that would be easy to convert to a stencil.

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I used this photo of a butterfly to develop a design by “voiding” the shape. You really have to simplify the original image to do this.

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This is the the piece that I made in my stitch class.

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I have this thin plastic that Carole gave me. I”m not sure what it is. But it works great for stencils. I traced my butterfly design.

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And then started cutting it out with a craft knife.

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Here’s the finished stencil.

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I tried it out in my sketch book with stamp ink pads.

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Here’s the other design I developed in stitch class.

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And this is the piece that I made at that time.

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I followed the same process and here’s the other stencil.

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I used acrylic paints first but it was a little messy so I tried again with the stamp pads.

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This one was much cleaner. So now I have a couple more stencils to use for paper fabric lamination. Hope you’re having a great day 🙂