I did not want to make jewelry. These new pieces are so fun, they lend themselves to so much more. I took a class from Susan at Artfest on journal making and I took a monster doll class from Junker Jane. I had so much fun in each class and felt the styles mixed well...so here is what I came up with....
An Industrial Chic Monster Bunny!! I just used scraps of fabric and no pattern. I used one of Susans focal pieces for the eye and chain for the mouth. I took apart a piece of chain and used part of it as the nose. I think it came out pretty cute. Maybe it can be the IC mascot!!!
If you missed any of the amazing pieces along the way, go back and take a look at past blog posts. Thanks again Susan for creating such a fun and versatile line for artist to use! we cant get enough
Cleverly done, Sandy! It's a bunny at the hop! You really rocked the last day!
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Sandy - you did an amazing job!!!! I'm really impressed with the innovative way you used the materials - and used them so well. I love this rabbit doll - great cloth, wonderful use of the jewelry pieces!!! Both eyes look amazing - love the stitched lashes too. The nose is adorable. The mouth is great with the chain and the red X's. Love the green tail and patches. I know where to get the jewelry pieces, but where did you get the black and white checkered fabric - love it! LMK. Tx!
ReplyDeleteThe black and white fabric came as a "fat square" from Jo-Anns fabric. If you cant find it, let me know and I can get some for you. I like that it is not just black and white squares. It has an Alice in wonderland effect! Thanks for the kind words
ReplyDeleteSandy you created something totally unique,cool and fun!! I love your Monster Bunny!! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteYour Monster Bunny sure looks chic from head to toe. She's so cool. I like her eyes the most with those focal pieces. Its simply ingenious.
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