I was inspired by odd socks of which we have many in our family. My son calls them socks without friends!
I was inspired by different kinds of ties and decided to do a Zentangle of ties and knots in my sketchbook.
I continue to work on my class lessons for Fertile Earth. This is Lesson 4 still in progress. I am loving the look so far.
Close up of Ginkgo
For lesson 3, I used Creative Chick`s photo of mushrooms and followed her stitching as well. I have now applied all the painted organza circles and I am adding the sequin waste as well. I love how Susan creates her layers in her stitcheries.
I spent today hunting for treasures at an antique flea market in Fort Walton Beach! I sleuthed out 2 vintage chiffon scarves, ribbon, a vintage hankie, dyed green cheesecloth, paper images of vintage photos and a 1950`s sewing pattern still in tact! All the fun is in the hunt and trying to spend as little money as possible. All this for $11 US!
9 comments:
You are creating some very interesting pieces from the Creative Cues. I also love your Fertile Earth pieces. I'm still on Lesson One unfortunately but am not in a rush.
Great cue interpretations. I like the description your son gives "odd" socks. I'm sorry to hear about the lost of your dog.
Donna, These pieces are awesome! Wish I was with you to go savager shopping. ;)
Love you pieces from Fertile Earth. I look forward to seeing them up close at Show and Tell.
I like your drawings, but I love your stitched pieces. The colors are wonderful.
Those zentangle ties are great. I'm also enjoying watching the Fertile Earth pieces come together. I couldn't believe, when I scrolled back to the original prints, what your stitch has made of them - great stuff!
Nice work on the Creative Cues. And those Ginko leaves are fabulous!
I love your doodled Tie drawing!
What wonderful inspiring pieces you are creating, i love the stitched ones wonderful !
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