Wednesday, April 28, 2010

a dress.



have you ever considered making a dress/costume entirely from paper or recycled products?


last year i made one for my sister.


i asked her if she liked wearing it & she said, "it didnt matter if it was just paper, it felt like a wedding dress" :)


instructions to make:
compile a large supply of brown paper bags, old newspapers, etc
& cut, paste & tape till your hearts content :) loveliest thoughts

tutu wreaths 2! :)

Hi lovelies!!! life has been jam-packed so here are a few examples of some older tutu wreaths i've made in the past...

a peace dreamcatcher :)


& a pink one!


have a week filled with prettiness!!! loveliest thoughts

Friday, April 9, 2010

A tutu wreath Tutorial :)


you will need:
fabric{either tulle or cheesecloth}
lace & embellishments{optional}
beading/craft wire
pliers

Cut a length of wire. cut some strips of fabric. gut out some contrasting petals{either lace or a different coloured tulle/fabric}.

On the end of the wire, twist a circle, so that the fabric will stay. Then fold the strip of fabric in half{i usually cut my strip double width so i can fold it, it gets bulkier quicker to fill up the wreath} & begin threading it onto the wire


the nex part can be done several ways...in the wreath pictured above it was a simple matter of folding...lots of folds :)
on this one i am folding at a right angle every time before i poke it on for a more textured effect.




once you've done 3 or 4 folds, add 2 or 3 petals, they just slot in nicely between the other folds.
to add the petals, i pinched it not quite in half, but so that it went onto the wire twice, & there was still most of the petal to be seen...im not sure how to explain it but its quite simple :s
the pointy part at the bottom of the leaf should be folded up towards the middle, & this double over portion is the part you thread onto the wreath.


then push all the fabric up to the other end & continue until you filled the wreath.


next is embellishing...
i used two fabric hearts, which i sewed together using single feather stitch, but i'll show you the end result in part two which i'll do ASAP :) such lovely wishes for you all!!!


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