Wall is the word this week on Every Inchie Monday, and for the stampbord one I have drawn a very small great wall of China. The sewn one is a painted piece of lutradur with embroidery on the top.
No one better doubt your dedication to this challenge! The Great Wall of china no less....now there's ambition LOL. I also love those cute little flowers on the lutradur one ( a product I've never used)
I am interested in all types of art and crafts,including altered art, ATCs, painting, and textural crafts, especially embroidery, and felting. I also like to combine paper and fabric in mixed media art. My passion at the moment is fabric books. I love gardening, when the British weather and my bad back allows. My gorgeous grandsons and granddaughter also lure me out of my studio, that is until they are old enough not to make a mess in there
8 comments:
Wow! I'm amazed at what meaning can come out of 1 inch! great job drawing and sewing ~ I'm inspired ! blessings ~ Karen
I love the details on both of them. last time when we did Wall I did an aerial version of the great wall. I love the detail you got in it
No one better doubt your dedication to this challenge! The Great Wall of china no less....now there's ambition LOL. I also love those cute little flowers on the lutradur one ( a product I've never used)
Sally
Amazing creations Wendy and I would never have thought of the great wall as an inchie idea-brilliant
Love Chrissie xx
Love your stitched wall and to depict the Great Wall of China in one inch is a great achievement!
Great inchies both of them! I love the one with the little flowers, they are really cute :-)
two great inchies love the wall of china - good thinking and your flowers are very pretty
Brilliant inchies. So much details on bothu of them. I see you had the same idea than me. ☺
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