Monday, October 18, 2010

Decoupage and wool crafts tuition swap 玻璃拚貼與羊毛手工藝交流

What a fruitful session for us ! Eva and I swapped crafts tuition last Sat. She's good in decoupage and was so kind to show us to make decoupage on a glass plate with the effect of cracks also to make decoupage on a bag.

Eva specially made me this glass plate with a beautiful rose and cracking effects. Judy said the rose just like "coming through a wall ".
Loving it and big hug to Eva.
I made this one with the pretty napkin paper. Just love the pink & purple blossoms. Thought this original painting is a master piece of a famous painter. Who can tell me who's it?
Decoupage on bags - transfer napkin papers onto a cotton bag.

See how lovely they are. Simply like printing on the bag.
They're washable !

After the session of decoupage. It's my turn to show Eva how to make a wool coated soap and bangel bracelet. These are what they look like.

First wrapped a thread of the same size of a bracelet with wool. Soaked in water and rubbed around it till the shape come out. Then took out the thread and full to the desired size.
The girls made these. They said they're not good in needle works. Well, my pleasure to do the embellishments.

I stitched with some lace flowers, glass beads etc. Girls do you recognise which one is yours? Do you love them?

The idea of making a wool felted bangel bracelet from this

8 comments:

  1. I love your felt bangles! They are really nice colours with some great embellishments! I must have a go at making one or two of them one day!

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  2. wonderful works!! Both the decoupage and the felting!!

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  3. Thanks Charlotte and Kim. Thought the bangles are chic in winter.

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  4. Absolutely beautiful work, Terrie!
    Could the artist be Van Gogh painting from Arles France? It reminds me of his work from there.

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  5. Thank you Sandee. The painting is great. I love it.

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  6. Love the plates and bangles...Can you share directions for the plates I would love to make one for my mother..thanks

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  7. Thanks. The plates are done by napkin paper transfer with the glue/coating of pod modge.

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  8. Hi Terry!

    I love your space!

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