Tarot card/playing card wrap holder I made.
Pieced this thing together with handmade marbled fabric scraps and a thrift store tie. I love the colors together.
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Tarot card/playing card wrap holder I made.
Pieced this thing together with handmade marbled fabric scraps and a thrift store tie. I love the colors together.
Right now, my life is in limbo and so is my art. I have at least 3x this many unfinished panels in my drawer. I can’t seem to complete much lately.
Just listed a slightly smaller version of this bag
https://www.etsy.com/listing/246164788/pinks-and-gray-marbled-zipper-pouch
Just listed:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/245438984/pinks-and-gray-marbled-zipper-pouch?ref=shop_home_active_1
Embroidery on marbled fabric
Embroidery on marbled fabric
A week of rain…it just pours and pours. Nowhere we can really go on days like these, and not much we can do on a dark, gloomy boat. I sat in the crepuscular shadows and stitched a tiny sailboat against a roiling sea of marbled green and blue canvas. It captures the feeling of being alone on a wild sea, perfectly…
We marble our own fabric; this is a piece we made for an exhibition in early 2014.…
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Demonstration of fabric marbling ... After I have laid down my material to marble, a cotton bandana here, I lay down scrap newspaper around the edges in order to soak up the excess paint in my tray. This decreases the chance of getting paint on the back of fabric as well as making cleanup easy. Once I remove the bandana there will a minimal of paint left to skim off before the next marble.
Marbled T-shirt I did today.