Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Please Vote For Me!!!

I entered my Pink Crazy Garden Quilt in a contest at Daisy Pink Cupcake.

Floral Crazy Quilt Finished 2
I'm contestant #7 in Contest #2.  Please hop over and vote for my quilt!!!  Please!!!  I would just love to win!

Thanks!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Flea Market Finds!

As per our usual Sunday morning routine, Bubba & I went to a flea market this morning.  I found a few misc. craft supplies.  Nothing unusual or exciting.

The real thrill for me is in 2 of my finds.  First, my little shoe with roses:

Shoe

Shoe

I have no idea if this is old or not.  It was in a booth with tons of things that I know for sure were vintage.  The bottom is marked, "Burton & Burton - Bogart, GA - Made In China".

Truthfully, I don't care if it's old or not.  It's mint green with pink roses on it.  It reminds me of Marie Antoinette and I love it!  However, if anyone can enlighten me, I would be grateful!

I didn't realize until I bought this little shoe that I'm a shoe collector!  I think I have 5 or 6 pretty little shoes!  Who knew?  Not me!  I guess I've just picked up a pretty shoe here and there not even thinking about it.  In real life (LOL!) I love shoes too!  I just don't like wearing them.  I have some really nice shoes but I never wear them.  I love flip flops.  Pretty ones!  I would them all year long if I could.  They're comfy, they're cute and it's like walking around barefoot without being barefoot!

Ok, enough shoe babble!  Later this week, I'll wander around the house with my camera and share my little shoe collection here.

In the meantime, my next treasure is this vintage hat:

Hat

No, I do not collect vintage hats!  Heaven knows, I don't need to collect anything else!!  I buy these when I find them for a few dollars just to take the vintage flowers off of them.  I seem to keep finding pink ones though!  I'd love to start finding some blue, yellow and purple flowered hats!  But, I found pink today.  I've already removed the flowers and added them to the "flower" drawer in my stash cart.  Will have to share photos of that with you too.

For now, I'm very tired and need to go lay down.  I think I'm going threw some withdrawals from the medication that I'm on.  I see my Dr. again on Wednesday.  I plan to try to ride it out but we'll see what she says.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Happy Pink Saturday !

I am thrilled to be participating in Beverly's Pink Saturday!  This is my first contribution and I thought it would be fun to share my pink Crazy Quilt purses!

First, is my Pink Rose Purse.  A vintage machine embroidered hankie with pink roses is the focal point for this one which is one of my favorites!  I use this one quite a bit!  Silk Ribbon Embroidery, charms and loads of beads & sequins give this a soft, cottage style garden look!

Pink Rose Purse

My next purse is my Pink Poodle Purse!  Very fun!!!  I used a vintage embroidery pattern for the poodle which I crayon tinted and then glittered.  Vintage trims and vintage buttons give this purse a lot of interest!  The trim at the bottom is from part of a vintage dress!  It makes the purse a bit heavy, but it's just so cute and so pink!

Pink Poodle Purse

This purse is my Pink Lady Purse.  I did this purse to carry around Valentine's Day.  I wanted something pink with hearts but didn't want it to scream Valentines.  I actually carry this one quite a bit.  A vintage photo of a pretty lady in pink is enhanced with hand-dyed lace.  Silk Ribbon Embroidery, beading and sequins give it dimension and sparkle.  A vintage brooch and vintage rhinestone button add charm and grace to this purse.  I finished the bottom off with vintage lace that I hand dyed.

Pink Lady Purse

Last but not least, my newest pink purse, Girl With A Doll.  A vintage photo of a little girl with her doll is the focal point for this pretty bag.  I digitally added some color to the image.  Hand-painted lace, vintage trims, beads, sequins, charms, buttons and a butterfly brooch encrust this purse and it's matching key-chain.  Notice the 3-dimensional beaded leaves!

Girl With Doll Purse

This purse is available here.

I'd like to say thank you again to Beverly for including me in Pink Saturday.  I'm thrilled to be part of this fun pink day!  Please hop over to Beverly's How Sweet The Sound Blog and visit some of the other participants!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Baby Wrens

I just had to share these photos with you!  We have a birdhouse in our back yard and every year, a mama wren has babies in it.  I was lucky to be sitting outside on my deck and I could see movement so I knew the babies had hatched.  While mama was away collecting bugs (ewwww) I quietly tip toed up to the birdhouse with my camera:

Baby Wrens 2

Baby Wrens 1

I know there's 2 babies in there for sure, perhaps even 3.  Aren't they precious?

Just had to share!

Also wanted to let you know that Kathi was able to work up 2 more pairs of the pink kitty earrings:

Pink Cat Earrings

I added them to the shop this morning!

Have a great night everyone!  See ya tomorrow.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Art Quilting 101 Tutorial - Embellishing

Now that you have your art quilt all layered and sewn together, it's time to start embellishing it.  This can be a bit overwhelming at first.  I'm sure you're wondering where to start.  First let me say, that you have to let go of how you think it should be and allow it to be what it becomes!  That is very important with art of any type.  Try not to stress over it!  Just go with it and let be what it wants to be.

With that said, there are some basics to help you get started.  You can begin to embellish anywhere on the quilt that you choose but my suggestion is to start with the focal point.  If you used a photograph, that's where the eye will start before moving on and around the rest of the quilt.

Art Quilt Part 2 Photo 1

I started by choosing a few lace appliques.  I always pin them on at first and always wait to dye them until I get a "feel" for the colors.

Art Quilt Part 2 Photo 2

I love to use Silk Ribbon Embroidery with vintage photos because it has a soft look to it.  If you don't do SRE, you can add some "sewn on" satin flowers.  Sew them on or glue them on, it's an art quilt not a sane quilt.  There are no rules.  Gluing them on with a glue gun goes much faster than sewing them on by hand but if you choose to sew them on, not a problem.

Art Quilt Part 2 Photo 3

If you look closely at the above photo, you can see that I kind of followed the fuzzy yarn trail and used that as a vine, adding SR flowers on either side of it.  I didn't cover the entire vine though.  I thought it would add more interest to leave some space for something else later.

At this point, I dyed my lace pieces and moved them around a bit:

Art Quilt Part 2 Photo 6

And because this is a garden quilt, I added the tiny bird's nest with eggs to the glove.  You see, the inspiration comes as you go along.  If you go with the inspiration when it comes to you, you will end up with a very flowy and unique project.  If you're set on it being a certain way, it'll end up looking stiff and too pre-planned.

I had actually just been to a flea market where I found a whole bag full of little birds nests and eggs.  The inspiration just happened.  I went with it and it worked great!

Art Quilt Part 2 Photo 7

As you move around your quilt, dig through your stash and see what other unexpected things you have on hand.  My mom had just dyed some salvage edges of fabric that she had laying around.  Mom always says, "waste not, want not".  She shared some of these with me and the moment I saw the one that says, "Coming Up Roses" on it, I knew that had to go on here!  So I wrapped it around the glove, which by the way, I glued on with the glue gun rather than sewing it on.  Saved time.

Next I pulled out some of my vintage millinery flowers and started to fill in some of the empty spaces on the vine.  I worked with the colors from the photo.  Those too are glued on with the glue gun.

Art Quilt Part 2 Photo 8

Finally, I did a lot of beading and added sequins.  Well, ya'll know I like things to sparkle!  I added some little bugs, some flower beads and alphabet beads spelling out the words, "Marys Garden".  That's the name of this quilt and it's based on the nursery rhyme, Mary, Mary quite contary, how does your garden grow?!

I added the feathers to enhance the bird's nest and then when I stood back and looked at it (always a good way to view your work.  Look at it from a distance for awhile.) I noticed that the pink applique flowers were a little too overpowering and distracted from the photo.  So I pulled out some white pearly paint and with a small paint brush, I painted the edges of the appliques.  Much softer now!

As I mentioned earlier in this post, the inspiration comes as you go along.  You just need to find a starting point and the focal point is always a good place to start.  I didn't have the name of the quilt chosen at first. It came to me as I was working on it. 

One of the most fun things to do is to use unexpected things and things from your stash.  I never recommend going out and buying anything special.  Use what you have and what you have collected. 

One more thing that I plan to do is to add a little glitter to the millinery flowers.  I suggest that you wait on that until the quilt is sewn together or you'll have glitter in your sewing machine and all over your floor.  Of course, if you don't want glitter, you don't have to use it.  I'm into bling but that's just me! 

It's really not all that different from crazy quilting, but there are no seams to stitch on.  That's the difference and the mental block that I ran into when I first tried art quilting.  Once I let go of that, art quilting just happened for me and I truly love it!  I love the freedom of it.

I hope you find this tutorial helpful.  The final part will be on how to finish it.  I'll have that ready in a week or so.  Until then, if you've decided to give this a try, please drop me a comment with a link to your blog, website, Flickr site or Facebook page where I can see your project.  I will gladly post photos here on my blog so everyone can enjoy your project!  And of course, feel free to email me with any questions that you may have.  I am always very happy to help!!!

Happy Embellishing Everyone!

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