Showing posts with label whiplash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whiplash. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2007

Made It Myself Monday: That Woman Deserves a Medal

please click photo to enlarge... the details were a bit tricky to photograph

These are a couple of "medals" I made for Whip-Up's Whiplash. I made them based on a notion I have that the average woman is generally heroic... and often vastly under-celebrated.

I got the idea because I wanted to use ribbon in my textile jewelry experiment. I had already used antique lace in an earlier projects a couple of years ago.. and I love it, but Whiplash is really about trying something new.

These are made up of rescued ribbons, nearly antique watch cases, polymer clay, glitter and shrinky dinks. All stuff I had about the house. (I live in a house just crammed full of junque.)
Since one of the themes is textile inspired jewelry and the other is multi media I figure I am going to try and qualify on both counts!

I thought a lot about what women do that should earn them a medal:
industry, thrift, vision, courage, creativity, resourcefulness, tenacity, honor, loyalty and kindness.

And I thought about the celebrating the infamous:
reckless, libertine, brazen and bold.

There is something to honor in every woman. And she deserves a medal.


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  • Wednesday, March 14, 2007

    tutorial: Decoupaged Embroidery Hoop

    Supplies:

    Mod Podge
    Wooden Embroidery hoop
    Assorted pretty papers

    Tools:
    fine sandpaper
    scissors
    small brush


    Step one: lightly sand and wipe to remove dust.





    Step Two: crease paper around hoop to center designs and to mark for trimming.




    Step Three: trim paper strips to fit ( just inside the creases you made).. plan layout.




    Step 4: Decoupage! First, take the hoops apart so you don't accidentally stick them together. Coat outside of the outside hoop with a medium layer of Mod Podge. Place papers on hoop and coat the top of the papers with another coat of Mod Podge. Be sure to work out any bubbles as you go.. ( i find my fingers to be the best tool for this.) Let dry completely.




    Step 5: another coat ( outside of hoop only ). let dry and ...




    Viola! Hoop dreams.


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    Tuesday, March 13, 2007

    AW, Shucks!!!


    Wow..
    It's a good week for me.. And I want to say thanks.

    I won fabric on last months challenge for Whip Up's Whiplash and that is thanks to the really nice people who voted for my recycled rice bag.

    And I reviewed a pattern for Sew Mama Sew and people left nice comments there too.

    And the "New Vintage" love has me all twitterpated.. Or maybe I should say, more twitterpated.

    I *heart* you Blogland.

    Thursday, February 08, 2007

    Nice Twice with a Side of Rice

    This is my Asian/Indian Fusion handbag.
    Specially created for the recycled challenge for Whiplash for February.
    ( Category #1: Recycled standard household goods... and click on the photos.. they look better full sized.)



    Burlap Basmati rice bag and bamboo chopsticks team up for a fashion accessory tribute to the food staple of billions.
    "The perfect thing to carry when you scurry, for some curry."



    I saved the burlap sack from a 10 lb bag of rice that it took us over 3 years to finish.
    We bought the rice partially because we thought the bag was cool. I have long been a sucker for packaging , both lowbrow and high.
    I have held onto the bag for 2 additional years after we polished of the grain. Apparently printed burlap holds a strong appeal for me... and clearly I won't be finishing off another bag of rice anytime soon.
    I used a bit of it for a vest for a doll and I had the idea that it would also make a great handbag.




    The handles are the chopsticks from my younger sister's Chinese themed bridal shower. Her home-made bridal dress was red, as are the bridal dresses of traditional Chinese brides .. hence our shower theme.



    I have lots of scrap fabrics that I stripped off of backdrops while I worked on the display team of a department store.
    The red velveteen used here was from a cosmetics display, stapled to cover a table top that held fragrance gift sets..
    In fact, about 60% of my fabric stash has been previously stapled to something. Seasonal store displays can be a source of great riches that otherwise end up in the dumpster. Make friends with a display person. If you can work around small holes and some smudges, you can reap great recycled rewards.

    The hinged keyrings, previously used as shower curtain rings, make this bag easily convertible to a sassy clutch bag. Just unhook the rings slide off the handles and you are good to go.

    What was Recycled?

    basmati rice burlap sack
    post consumer department store holiday display velveteen
    Chopsticks from a Chinese take-out Bridal Shower
    hinged key rings previously used as used a shower curtain rings
    express mail envelopes were used as a stiffener



    What was New?

    The thread and the grommets.

    This was the first time I had ever made a handbag from my own pattern.
    I really couldn't have been more excited, then flabbergasted,
    then concerned, then excited, then proud.

    Recycling rules.


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    PS: I wish this lovely item could be consider for the Reform School... but there is NO WAY I could eat enough rice to produce 10 of these bad boys.
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