There is a little shop in town called Abrazos (hugs) which sells absolutely incredible textile goodies, all made from scratch. Lately, the owner has been selling scraps. All you can stuff in a large bag for about $8.00. I couldn't resist. I trotted right in and started stuffing. I was excited, as I usually am when thinking about cloth, of any kind, scraps or otherwise. So, I stuffed my little bag full and trotted off home to see what could be done. I haven't played very much as yet, however, I did attempt a card. I think with a little practice and more imagination they could be quite
stunning. Here's my first attempt.
First attempt |
I applied golden matt medium to the scraps and a piece of heavy card stock and placed the fabric in random fashion. Let it dry. Used a couple of coats of paper glaze to give it a little shine and let it dry. Cut a piece just a little smaller than 5x7, rounded the corners and mounted it on red card stock. Next time I will try ironing the scraps using spray starch to see if I get a nicer finish.
Cut out a small portrait of Frida, cut a frame with a sizzix die and mounted Frida in the frame. Then I made a mistake. I gave her a good coating of glazing liquid and it definitely had an effect on the photo - it faded and ran just a squeak. Next time I will seal the collage piece before applying the glaze.
After it was dry (or I thought it was dry) made another mistake by sticking the card under something on my desk which left a dent across the collage of Frida - so really the card is unusable - but a good first try.
7 comments:
Love what you made with those gorgeous scraps! You used to be able to buy them here, but not any more, shame! You could try printing Frieda onto canvas, or sticky-back canvas from Ranger. But the star of the show has to be that basket of goodies! Yummy - enjoy! Hugs, Valerie
Love just seeing all those scraps...wow..what fun. Your card is very nice. Love it. And that basket of organic veggies and fruits is wonderful. We have also been trying to eat more healthy.....and enjoying it a lot.
Love your family pic! Wondering what that marquee says. Fun bag of scraps. Looks like you already were delving into my stash! Lovely card and some good lessons.
First, what an amazing family portrait, Donna . . . The luckiest guy in the world? (on the movie sign) Sure looks like it.
Go organic! We enjoyed our farm share this year : )
What a beautiful family photo! :) Oh, I hope we'll get to see more of what you do with the scraps soon. They are looking very colorful. ::) Love Frida!
Oh, I love the idea of working with fabric - I want to do a lesson with my girls on that, so you have inspired me here! And the organics - good stuff (although I am a bit remiss in that department - do eat tons of fruits and veggies, but not nec. organic)
And now for the best news..... drum roll..... finally, you are in my Reader!! First time ever! It took 3 tries and still didn't want to recognize it... but the 3rd was a charm. It's about time!!
You did not ruin your first attempt at making a card with the scraps. I think it adds to the mystery of what was Frieda. It is all very Mexican looking - I love thoughts of The Day of The Dead.
What a wonderful family picture. What an elegant looking family! I just have a feeling that you have a very interesting history.
Your veggie and fruit basket looks wonderful!
sandy
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