This is how I made the circus tent from a folded book.
This is part 1 and there is a part 2.
Enjoy watching and making.
See the beginning of my circus tent HERE
This is a new machine for my studio to help me make a dent in the papers I accumulate
with each project. I also like to recycle packaging and add extra pages to sketchbooks.
This will be a great help,I have been marking and single hole punching for years.
Happy New Year Everyone.
I am introducing new new topics of inspiration and the first one is,
'The Circus is Coming to Town'.
I have done lots of research and resource, sketchbooks and journals are being created
as well as related sewing projects.
We have created lots of patterning and colouring of fabric in the studio
with transfer painting. Painting the inks and crayons onto paper and then transfering them
by using an iron or steam press onto fabrics.
This video is inspirational on how to use and recycle man made fabrics.
See my post on the studio site HERE
I have been lucky enough to see the amazing duo several times and have a collection of their books and DVDs. I have recently been able to handle a piece of Jean Little John's embroidery up close in the studio. See HERE So, inspirational. Enjoy this and more of their You Tube videos.
Sharon was at Textile in Focus showing us some of the techniques she uses in her amazing books. This video shows how quick she colours a fabric surface with chalks and Markel sticks.
This is also one of Jamie's great informative videos from Colouricious.
My PA Caroline brought in a round cushion that she had made and everyone fell in love with it so she taught the technique to the class. Above I found this video that shows the technique beautifully.
See Caroline's cushion and the classHERE
I just love this lace book and the little elements Scrappyhappyox shares. A real treasure and a way of using all those lovely trimmings and shaved lace in such a beautiful way. I have seen many but this is one of the best. Enjoy!
I have included Part One, Two and Three so we get the whole book.
As some of you know I love watching movies for relaxation and inspiration.
"Life of Pi" is something different, a movie of real survival and resourcefulness made with a sense of nature, at it's best, worst and wonder. Storytelling with imagination.