Thursday, November 4, 2021

Treasure Keepers

 Treas-ure a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects. 


A treasure of valuable objects in my world are items that evoke a memory of loved ones. I seem to collect small items of metal, frames, pictures and broken jewelry. I know it comes from spending time in my Pops  watch repair shop and looking at my Grandmothers suitcase of pictures. 


 

I created Treasure Keepers this year for myself and family. I also made some for my shop. I gathered my favorite items, pictures, papers and fabrics and started creating.  Luckily, I took a class by Roxanne Evans Stout, The Bookmaker which you can find on highlighted link  



I created my own twist with item I had on had. It was so fun to imagine what each person would put in there boxes!  

  



I made boxes and tins. Created mini portraits on canvas, fabric journals, prayer (art) flags, pins and found objects for each treasure keeper. Of course, I left room for each to add their own.             
             
My daughter’s tin has a small Victorian purse I found and love it as it was falling apart. Inside I put one of my mother in laws rosary. In the tin I put photos and pictures I watercolored from a trip we took

 

                               For my other daughter, a sweet change purse                                                                              

 
For me

 
For a sweet friend, who says this will be her wallet!
 

As you can see I am having fun. Please visit my Etsy Shop Cottage-wishesfor Treasure Boxes and Treasure!

Friday, October 22, 2021

Stitches of time

 Embroidery, slow stitching and drawing are simple but rewarding actions!  I started stitching when I was 19 , my sister-in-law introduced me.  I started out with crewel and moved to cross stitch  My Aunt Gennie lived in Pawleys Island and was great friends with Jeannie Thompson.




 I Took classes with Susan Edmondson, making prayer flags.  That opened my eyes to the possibility of creating on different fabrics and mediums.  I then started random stitching on fabrics 10 years and  loved adding flowers and stitches to clothing 

I started embroidery stitches, words and combinations of words on vintage clothing.  I love old linens!






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I started embroidery stitches, words and combinations of words on vintage clothing.  I love old linens!

I started putting my embroidered dresses in frames, like Marian.  She has a great tutorial

https://missmustardseed.com/framing-a-baby-dress

 
This is mine I hung in my craft room

Ruth Rae inspired me to embroider words on my Art Dresses, Slips and Jackets





I hope I inspire you to make your thoughts appear on fabric!
Di
 



Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Creative Friends


 Several people outside my family helped get me through the lockdown. My friends were divided, some of them no longer are in my life. But what played a big part was Instagram friends and special bloggers. They stepped up to provide classes, support and distraction. I think for sanity to focus on art, antiques and actions helped me to funnel my energy. 


   



I During this period, I grew spiritually, artistically and healthier. Listed are my favorite sites and people  
Jeanne Oliver https://jeanneoliver.com/.  She gave free classes, words of inspiration, wisdom and prayers. She and her family prayed for my healing and truly are the sweetest people. I worked on my Vision board and art

Cathy Lombardo, Lady Beatrice Vintage Store in Brevard, NC. @ladybeatrice56 on Instagram. She hosted Junk in the Trunk shows. This gave me an outlet to share my vintage finds and embroidery creations in a socially distance environment and still have interactions. I owe her so much for my joy! #ladybeatrice56 on Instagram.

Marian Parsons, https://missmustardseed.com/blog/.  Wow, decorating and an artist. Oh my, I learned oil painting. Thank you for the beautiful way you treat people!

Gigi Lapido-McHone, https://bellaantiquesdesign.com/, The best designer, chair maker, encourager and pray warrior I know!  I have one of her chairs. Ya’ll, she prays over these chairs as she does them. 

Emily, http://www.pennyandivy.com/  She gave me decorating advice over Instagram, I learned about Happy Mail from her and bought some wonderful pillows!  I sent some of her grain sack little lavender filled packets and goodies to my sister when I couldn’t see her!  She loved them and shared with her daughters  






Linda at My Fresh Palette, @my_fresh_palette, http://www.myfreshpalette.com/  She carries Anne Slone paint and supplies, an artist and carries vintage  she has supported my business growth!  She is a sweet generous soul   My blues and whites with Paris Grey And White

Gina, Gazebo Farms Vintage Market on Facebook , @gazebofarmsvintage on Instagram. such fun to shop her sales.  A very special, talented lady.  I love her live sales!

I bought my lockers from her at the beginning of the lockdown to organize my Etsy shop.  Her sweet hubby delivered them!



Rhonda, https://alittlebitfrench.blogspot.com/, she is so talented and supplied me with wonderful packets filled with inspiration!  

Dore, Burlap Luxe, @burlapluxe on Instagram.  Not only is she a talented lady but so kind.  I have followed her forever and love her theatres  My goal is to have one or a piece of her art!  For a real treat check out her blog. http://burlapluxe.blogspot.com/

Susan Edmondson, https://www.susanedmonsondesigns.com/.  I have taken many classes from her and concentrated on the fabric color necklaces.  I love doing these.  A true artist in fabric and best teacher  my goal is to take her class at John C Campbell Folk School

    I hope you find some inspiration 

I have appreciated the support on my Etsy shop

https://etsy.me/36DuTCp  

So much fun on Instagram and following some talented ladies and gents.  I have laughed with them and cried with their stories.  I could mention so many more.  I am so thankful for their posts and sharing spirit 

Stay safe my friends, Di 







Saturday, February 27, 2021

Snippet Rolls and pins





I started making rolls after seeing them on social media.  I use pieces of linen or seed bag material
to attach my snippets of leftovers from projects.  I also have ordered beautiful photos, lace and pendants from Rhonda@ A Little Bit French, to add to my pieces.  Give her a visit she has so many goodies.

What are those leftovers?  Lace, old linen, bits of fabrics, buttons, old quilt pieces, papers and charms.  I also embroider words, symbols, slow stiching as I go on the material inbetween my finds.  Since I embroider I will finish the piece with another material to hide the stiching.

I like to hang mine for display.  Currently I either put on my mannequin or from my sifter!
I will start listing them on my Etsy shop.  https://etsy.me/36DuTCp   But until then I enjoy looking at them.

Kerryanne @ Shabby Art Boutique makes beautiful snippet rolls and she has a great tutorial for.

 Shabby Art Boutique: How to Make My Beautiful Shabby Snippet Rolls, click picture to view
 How to make my pretty shabby snippet roll - A tutorial by Shabby Art Boutique

I also took family photos and printed them on fabric to attach to my rolls.  The other pictures I have, I purchased.  I think it adds a story to the fabric.  
I placed snippet rolls in my Valentines boxes this year 

Sweet pictures make my day

I attach the fabric to an old textile spool and make a hanger out of wire
 They are fun to make for gifts and pretty to hang

Please join us to look at other projects at  Shabby Art Boutique Create, Bake, Grow and Gather Party 

Di