Thursday 19 November 2015

Fabric, Glue, Paint & Stitch


I followed a tutorial in "Fabric Art Collage" to make the background for this piece. It started with black and white print fabric scraps and tissue papers glued together to make a single piece. This was then painted with acrylics and stamped using StazOn inks.




I then free machine on more lacy fabric scraps and pieces of  hand dyed cheesecloth. The flowers were cut from a fabric with a circular print and machine stitching layered on top. A few hand embroidered French knots added a little more texture.


Thursday 12 November 2015

Mixed Media Fabric Panel


I was inspired by the book "Fabric Art Collage" to make this fabric and paper panel. The base layer is a sandwich of fusible web, tissue paper, napkins and Angelina fibres. I used gel medium to glue down more fabric and paper scraps on top of the background. Finally I added some hand stitching before neatening the edges.






Where Do Journal Pages Come From?


When I work in my journal I have no idea what I want to create. I just put down colours and shapes and wait and see what comes out. Sometimes I can see clearly where a page might have emerged from (like the church picture below), other times some very random stuff emerges like these crazy gardeners above!






Thursday 5 November 2015

3 Journal Pages


Here are my 3 latest journal pages. I've used some quotes and a poem. The face above is a lino cut on a background of acrylics, watercolours and Gelli prints. I added some collage and washi tape with paint pens.


This page above is watercolour, acrylic, collage, graphite and paint pen.


Above is a doodled magazine page from the Foxtel TV guide magazine. I used markers and paint pens.

Sunday 1 November 2015

Fabric Experiments Journal


I've started a new journal to keep my fabric experiments in. The cover itself is an experiment made at the Unique Stitching art retreat (see previous post). I made the journal cover from scrap cardboard in a scrapbook album style with post binding so more pages can be inserted any time. I used my fabric experiment to make a slip cover.


My first page is an experiment with some gilding flakes ironed onto Bondaweb leaf shapes and then free machined. Pretty huh?


Journal Pages October

Charcoal, acrylics, washi tape, stamps
Here is a selection of some of my journal pages from October:

Collage, acrylics, stamps, paint pens

Acrylics, paint pens

Acrylics, Inktense, ink sprays, acrylic, paint pen, graphite

Acrylic, Inktense, collage, stamps, paint pens, watercolour pens, graphite, Neocolour crayons

Acrylics, Neocolour crayons, charcoal, paint pens, 

Tuesday 20 October 2015

Journals - Fabric, Paper and More


I have just taken an on-line art course, Remains of the Day, to make this fabric covered journal. It uses up lots of scraps and plenty of machine stitching. Here's the back cover:


Inside the pages are sewn, not glued, together from lots of scrap papers, Gelli prints and magazine cuttings. here are a couple of the pages:




I'm not sure what I'm going to use the journal for yet.

Here are a couple of pages painted in my regular journals:

Acrylics, ink sprays, paint pens

Acrylics, collage, paint pens

Altered photo, collage, acrylics

And a recycled baby-wipe postcard:


I've also been using up tiny scraps of fabric and paper to make these fabric gift tags:





Saturday 10 October 2015

Colour and Texture


This week I have been making some colourful and textured art pieces. Above is a lino cut inspired by Picasso, and below a colourful postcard inspired by the artist Laurie Near.


I've used lots of texture on these fabric postcards which are made from fabric, paper and metal scraps overlaid with organza, burnt in places.



I've also been working on a journal. the covers were made by gluing down lots of textured fabrics, lace, ribbons, paper, dried leaves and texture pastes. It was then painted over with acrylics and inks.


I've also made a mixed media art tag and another journal page.






Friday 2 October 2015

A Few More Swaps

Orange postcard
Here are some of my latest swap creations. Above a fabric postcard and below 2 mini quilted orange slices.


A mug rug.


And 2 mixed media postcards.