Sunday, October 25, 2009

Mixed Media Fabric 2

This is the cover of a composition book.

The stamp says "Faith, Hope, Love", it is stamped on lightly painted

silk organza. the face is painted on fabric with colored pencils and acrylic paint.

Her dress is a painted napkin, and her collar is painted cheese cloth.



This is the start of a journal cover.

The metal piece says "expect miracles".
The butterfly is from a sticker for scrap books.

The face and hands are painted on fabric with colored pencils and acrylic paint.
The flowers are from a napkin. The dress is painted with acrylic paint. A wash of pearl paint was applied to the background before the other embellishments were added.

The metal piece says "dream". This face is also colored with pencils and acrylic paint.

Her hair is sequin flowers with a bead in the center. The collar is gathered fabric.


Hi there,

above are more pieces of the mixed media fabric.


Have a great week!

Rochelle

4 comments:

  1. Rochelle,
    These are delightful!
    Sheryll

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  2. Rochelle, so glad you have started a blog. I love your work. I received my Stewart Gill letter and am so excited about the program. Can't wait to meet you. Judy

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  3. Hi Rochelle,
    I love your art and love how you incorporate all sorts of neato things!

    Heres how I make the pendants---really easy.
    It's on a wood block that I got from Hobby Lobby, Then I printed the little images and cut them out. Measure twice (or trice) then print! Then I ordered some silver bails from an Etsy site. You can google it. Lots of people carry rhese bails. I use the large one. I looks like a leaf on the backside. then I ordered some ribbon and cord for the necklaces. I also got that from an Etsy shop too. It really pretty easy--just requires precise measuring which sometimes I do and sometimes I don't! Good luck. Let me know if you have any more questions!

    And thanks so much for planning to take a class. Let me know if I can help you!

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  4. You have some gorgeous pieces! Glad I stopped by!

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