Ok!! You've got some good results goin on! Interesting erosion on that cloth :) I will have to say that mold is not the enemy for this project. I've never said I like mold before;D I'm looking forward to seeing how you use this stuff
Your bundles are lovely, particularly the leaf prints and deteriorating wine label. Look forward to seeing what you create with your bits n bobs. I'm really enjoying this project and may do it again, now I see what worked and what didn't. I want to do more with leaves and hand made paper, I think!
Have a great week. Sorry, I haven't visited much lately, not had a lot of time for the computer. Another couple of weeks and I should be back to normal for a while (whatever that is?)
I really love you blog. I love everything you do. I have done a fabric wall hanging and am going to hang it outside this summer to get that wonderful weathered look.
Spectacular mold! I think I would repeat that shape in a stamp and do some surface design that accentuates the beauty of the mold for a small art quilt.
Very cool! you've got some great age going there!!! Can't wait to see what you make of it all. :)
ReplyDeleteOk!! You've got some good results goin on! Interesting erosion on that cloth :) I will have to say that mold is not the enemy for this project. I've never said I like mold before;D I'm looking forward to seeing how you use this stuff
ReplyDeleteI love all this and can not wait to see what you do
ReplyDeleteGreat! I particularly like the leaf imprint! I just brought mine in and am getting ready to unwrap it.
ReplyDeleteYour images are fantastic! I would go the journal route myself. You have so much to work with here ..... a nature journal perhaps?
ReplyDeleteLove what time has done to the contents of your bundle. A journal sounds just perfect. Cannot wait to see what you make.
ReplyDeleteI love the way the leaf transferred to the fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat I think is amazing is that it was a bright red Christmas Poincetta leaf
ReplyDeleteOh Penny your unpacked bundles are amazing, love that the leaf has been transferred to the fabric.
ReplyDeleteAnni
I have been waiting for what seems ages to see! I would definitely put them in a journal! suzie xxx
ReplyDeleteOh...bundle envy! You've got some wonderful results and things to play with!
ReplyDeleteomg, I got nests for word verification...how happy am I? lol
Oh. I love the leaves!! That's just AWESOME. I need to remember leaves for next year.
ReplyDeleteStunning images. Love the mould and the label in the bottom photo. Great inspiration for starting something new..........
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, you have some fabulous results. Your art is going to be stunning :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you do with it...
ReplyDeletethese look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAmelia.x
Hello Penny xo
ReplyDeleteYour bundles are lovely, particularly the leaf prints and deteriorating wine label. Look forward to seeing what you create with your bits n bobs. I'm really enjoying this project and may do it again, now I see what worked and what didn't. I want to do more with leaves and hand made paper, I think!
Have a great week. Sorry, I haven't visited much lately, not had a lot of time for the computer. Another couple of weeks and I should be back to normal for a while (whatever that is?)
xoxo
Carolyn
I like the journal idea.... or maybe a dress for Margaret's challenge? It could be just something you dug up to wear?
ReplyDeleteI really love you blog. I love everything you do. I have done a fabric wall hanging and am going to hang it outside this summer to get that wonderful weathered look.
ReplyDeleteyour bundles eroded beautifully! how fun!
ReplyDeleteHi Penny ..... I'm tagging you to play along in a game. Re-visit your 10th post and tag 5 more people to play .... come on - you know you want to :)
ReplyDeleteSpectacular mold! I think I would repeat that shape in a stamp and do some surface design that accentuates the beauty of the mold for a small art quilt.
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