I've been furiously making sheets of fabric paper for the wallhanging I'll eventually start to put together. I decided the squares will be 3" x 3". Here is a sample of a square that has yet to have the eyelets added. This was from a sheet I posted earlier. I added some Gold Spray Webbing to it (love that stuff!) and thought some bronze beads would look nice.
I like how you can see part of the actual muslin peeking through the darker areas of dye. The stamped images are actually stamped onto sewing pattern tissue and then adhered to the muslin. That sewing pattern tissue just disappears once you wet it. I love the look and the texture! Gives me more ideas to use with my stamps in future sheets.
Now for the new sheets: These were still wet when I photographed them. This first one has some words and images all cut out from one tablet of scrapbook paper. I sprayed it with the Adirondack Spray Dyes in Butterscotch, Wild Plum and then some Walnut Ink:
Here's a second sheet using the same things:
And here is a raw sheet I just made before adding any color to it. I'll let it dry overnight:
All of the sheets I make from now on will eventually be cut down to 3" x 3" squares and embellished before adding the eyelets and wire to assemble the wallhanging. I bought two more huge bottles of Sobo glue and a bunch more muslin. Will keep you posted as the design changes.
Other things in the works: more journal pages, sketches and a few Halloween projects. Now back to work...
4 comments:
Absolutely wonderful. I love the gold and webbing. You've done so much with your delicious stitchpaper. Can't wait to see the finished hanging!
Oh, thanks so much, Kelli! Wow, that means a lot coming from you. Thanks, again!!
The sheet is the first picture is spectacular. I love it just the way it is!
Thank you, Seth! You know, it's starting to grow on me. I love black/white...maybe I'll just leave it be!
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