Showing posts with label petroglyph blocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label petroglyph blocks. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Petroglyph Jewellery

After finishing "Rock Stories #1" ...

...I shifted over to the sewing machine table...

...and did some stitching on a few small pieces of cloth that I'd printed onto.

Result?

....a couple of brooches and a pendant!!




The pendant is weighted so it hangs properly....nothing worse than a lightweight textile necklace that sticks to clothing and ends up just under your shoulder somewhere!!

I'll be putting these in the shop when I have a few more in the collection.....

Happy Sunday

x  C

p.s. Blocks by Colouricious and the turquoise print section was done with Impress Me stamps

Friday, 11 April 2014

"Rock Stories #1" ....finished!

This tri-fold is now done...

...and I'm already getting piles of bits together for the next one!!

I decided to put some text in the little inside books.....






Finally...

...the outside panels were done...

...some in fabric.....




...and one in wrinkled tissue paper.




Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....

...I'm happy......

x C

Monday, 7 April 2014

"Rock Stories #1" ...beginning a new tri-fold

I'm really on a roll here lately....

....after being completely pooped when I came back from the far east....

...and just simply tired after Fashion, Embroidery & Stitch.....

...I seem to have fallen into mt creative groove and, fortunately, with loads of energy!!

I had my two lovely friends here for the day last Friday, and we had a delightful "play day" with my box of new print blocks from Colouricious.....




...AND a brand new Gelli Plate which I absolutely Loooooooooooooooove!!!!

Here are some page-spreads that I printed for my new series of tri-fold books...

...which I'm calling "Rock Stories".

These fabrics and papers have firstly been printed all over with the Gelli Plate....

....I used a piece of my doubled Landscape Tissue to lift paint off the plate leaving a scrunched texture behind which then transferred onto the fabric/paper surface...




Then I used the print blocks on top when the backgrounds had dried (didn't take very long!)






After I'd prep'd the tri-fold I decided to do a bit of detailed work on one of the centre pages....

......so got out a very fine mapping pen and some Herbin ink.....

.....and dotted-in this character.


It took a little time, but I think it was worth it!



The book is now sitting on the radiator to dry the glue on the folds.....

I'll get back to it later....

,,,after a nice cup of tea! :-)

x C