Hello friends
How are you? Hope you are all well
First of all a Mahoosive
thank you for all the lovely supportive comments from my previous post here
I am so grateful for each and everyone and
I'm so excited for what the future holds ........... Bring it on!
This week across the pond its the celebration of Americas Independence day,
I've been really inspired by Tim Holtz blog ( click here)
This week Tim's been posting lots of Patriotic inspiration........
I think you will agree there are some really awesome ideas!
Although I'm a Brit I thought I would try my hand at creating something to celebrate the occasion
so here's what I did....
I first of all created this hanging,.....
The base was made form corrugated cardboard which I painted with gesso
I really wanted to incorporate some of Tims new Eclectic Elements fabric (if you have not seen it yet then hop here to see more )
It really is beautiful fabric to work with..... and I know I'm going to need lots of it!
I made a couple of rosettes using the fabric along with some cotton muslin
(I will post a quick tutorial later in the post)
On my recent trip to NYC I went to a fabulous shop called Tinsel Trading Company
Oh
where I bought
some trimmings along with these really cool vintage Golden Eagles.....as soon as I spotted them I knew I needed them!
They were perfect for this project!
I used distress powders and embossed them to the card
I used my vintage typewriter to type out the words
The stars were cut out using a sizzix die then embossed with distress powders.
I added an old rusty key and attached it with wire
Heres a quick tutorial on how to make the base of the rosette:
Take a strip of fabric
Fold in half
Sew the two ends together
Take a needle and thread and using a slip stitch sew around the base of the fabric
When you have gone all the way around pull the thread to create a gathered disc
(to add detail I added a zig zag stitch at step one)
Repeat with another fabric
I warn you they get quite addictive to make!
I had some leftovers so i decided to put them to use and create a tag card
I added more rustic stars with some burlap and vintage lace
After a really busy week......Its been a really so good to get back into the shed
I forgot how much I missed it
Wishing my friends across the pond a Happy Birthday America!
Have a fabulous week and enjoy your celebrations!
As always feel free to leave a comment
great to know you popped by!
Until next time....
Kaz
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Looks great Kaz, love those eagles!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! LOVE it.
ReplyDeletefabulous. fabulous. fabulous!!!!! love the details esp those eagles and how the rosettes look with them...just awesome!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Kaz, love the rustic feel to these pieces and the embossing adds wonderful texture. Love them. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS makes my lovely, how cool is the Golden Eagle ... muchly mwahhh xx
ReplyDeleteOh Kaz - I am so excited and happy for you. Taking the big leap of saying goodbye to your day job and into being a full time artist. Every arty girl's dream!
ReplyDeleteYou must be so excited and nervous all at the same time. I can't wait to see where this new adventure takes you and what you create now you can spend more time in your Little Shabby Shed.
Big hugs and best wishes for you on your adventure. Can we all come too?
Love your work xx
ReplyDeleteOMG! Those golden eagles are just fabulous, clever you have such foresight!
ReplyDeleteSally
Lovely American Style work Kaz, love those fab material rosettes, must have a go at them. Debbiex
ReplyDeleteLove this! Awesome projects!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous makes - those fabric rosettes are so cool!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Way too go girlfriend
ReplyDeleteCool
ReplyDeleteHappy craftin
Rebecca
Love, love, love
ReplyDeleteThank you! Your creations for our celebration are so cool! Love rustic-ness of them.
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantasitc projects Kaz.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great creative result Kaz
ReplyDeletekind regards, Alie :-)
Love colour scheme and all the textures. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWOW love these projects xx
ReplyDeleteYou do Independent Day wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous creations Kaz, & good for you for following your heart.
ReplyDeleteCxx
Fabulous make and tutorial hun.
ReplyDeleteGreat news about taking the plunge with doing this full time, so brave, but I am sure it will be the best move EVER (and yes, I am slightly green!!).
Kyla
Mega fabulous! Love the eagle!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm love those rusty stars. I must look at more colors of distress embossing powder. Thanks, Kaz. You are super!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute to your American follows, Kaz! A sincere thank you!
ReplyDeletesuch a wonderful set! really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely awesome! You Rock!!! Hugs!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely awesome!!! You Rock!!! Hugs!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the rusts and browns!!
ReplyDeleteLove these & Tim's fabulous new fabric too. Thanks for sharing. (I envy you your trip to Tinsel Trading Company! I have wanted to go forever, but it is a bit far from California.)
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