Woven purse for debit card and phone
This small woven purse is made on a mat board form. It is just the right size when I need to bring just my cell phone and my debit card!
This small woven purse is made on a mat board form. It is just the right size when I need to bring just my cell phone and my debit card!
I created this little tote bag from a piece of canvas, my kids' broken crayola crayons, and some black embroidery floss. I found a tutorial by Julie Bull on her Hand Stitched Stories blog — and then I took off. The crayon is colored right onto the canvas. The drawing is iron to preserve it…
I was playing around with some scraps and made this clutch purse — and lo and behold — one of the first people to see it asked, Is that a case for an iPad?" We tried it out and yup it fit. Now I can call it a tablet case, a clutch purse, a folder…
This letter keeper, made of embossed felt and black felt applique, was what I received in a swap. I sent off a letter keeper of the same size in green with contrasting embroidery floss hand stitching — wish I kept a picture of it!
For a few months my sister and I — 2000 miles apart– had a challenge based on a prompt. these were my results from 2 of the prompts. One promps was using a quote from a poem, victiorian, feather and metal; the other was 3 beer caps.
An old board, seashells, a nail, heart and more all fit in this assemblage both funky and respectful.
The lovely shape of a ham can lends itself to a religious shrine.
Everyone has their favorite, but the best part is painting them. I have so much fun thinking of designs!
Nail polish and glitter, a pin finding in the back. I get comments on them every time I wear them
Rubber stamps and polymer clay. Make a variety of items