Sunday, April 8, 2007

Emmy's Page

Today I started and finished (yeah!!) Emmy's page for the Fiber Art Friends fabric page swap. Emmy's theme is blue/green (I hope that's what it is). The middle panel is FME on synthetic felt, which I zapped with the heat gun, then more FME over the top. I then rubbed purple Treasure Gold over the top to emphasise the texture. I sewed the panel onto some needle punched silk fabric. Out of the silk fabric which was left over, I then made 2 flower shapes which I attached together with the Xpression, and added some silk chiffon in the middle. The label was also made from the silk fabric, and I added some yarns and beads/charms to it.

Emmy's Page

14 comments:

bookwraps by suz.com said...

ohhhhh Dianne! this piece is wonderful ... love love love it !!! and thanks for sharing your technique...

Doreen G said...

Dianne this is so beautiful-- your stitching is fantastic-what a wonderful page.

Unknown said...

Emmy shall be pleased! I like the flowers!!

Micki said...

This is really lovely. I especially like the flower.

Terri Stegmiller said...

Very lovely page Dianne. The flowers are great.

Suzanne Earley said...

I love seeing all of the wonderful and fun things you Fiber Arts Friends are doing. You look like you are having a lot of fun!

Emmy said...

You have been busy ,already finished and so wonderful it wil be so great to see and feel it .
Hugs Emmy

Anonymous said...

Awesome page Diane! Really like what you have done here. Wow!

Purple Missus said...

This is fantastic Dianne. I love the flowers and all those little extra bits you put on add the finishing touch. I might pinch the flower idea for the page I have to do for Terri this month.

FARBTUPFER said...

This is a great page, I love the colours and especially the flowers.
Greetings
Waltraud

Grangry said...

Really nice piece. Like the colour and the texture.

Annica said...

Beautiful! Love your stitching and the gorgeous blue colour!

Barbara said...

Beautiful!! One of my favorite colours at the moment!!
Greetings Barbara

Bente said...

This looks great Dianne