'Flowers are a perennial favourite for most of us, so this month we would love to see your beautiful blooms showcased on your project. You might choose to use a die cut, stamps, readymade, homemade or pressed flowers .... a single flower or a whole bouquet. Just remember to create your project in one of our preferred styles: vintage, shabby, mixed media, art journaling, industrial, timeworn or steampunk.'
My project is an altered canvas bag, embellished with felt, die cut flowers. This is how it came together.......
I started with a plain canvas bag measuring around 25cm or 10 inches across by 20cm or 8 inches deep......
I put masking tape on the handles to prevent the Distress Ink from spreading onto them. as Distress inks are water reactive, I thought it would be better to treat the handles with something more waterproof.......
Once the bag was dry, I gave it a coat of gloss gel medium which has helped to seal the colours. I also painted the handles with diluted acrylic paint. After more Drying time, I used a variety of Imagination Crafts, Starlight paints, with an Art By Marlene, stencil to create a subtle pattern on the surface........
I've always been interested in textiles and many years ago, I bought an embellishing machine. It looks like a sewing machine, but has 7 barbed needles and doesn't need threading. The needles perform in the same way as a felting needle tool, but because there are several all acting together, the process of felting fibres is much faster. There are several videos on You tube showing embellishers in action. I created the flowers by laying down several layers of wool roving, and running the resulting swatch, under the embellisher, until it matted together and created a piece of felt. The resulting felt, is much more substantial than the usual craft felt. After creating several pieces of felt, I used my Tattered Florals die to cut out the flower shapes. I also used my Tattered Leaves die, to cut some leaves in various shades of green. Before attaching the flowers, I decided to add a lining to the inside of the bag. I also found a length of upholstery braid, that was a great match and a few studded gems that were the right colours. The great thing about mixed media textiles projects is that you can break all the rules. nobody is going to check your seams and you can use a glue gun!
Here's a view of the lining and the braid which I applied with my glue gun. I also used it to attach the flowers. Here's a close up of one of my 'flower auditions' before they were glued down......
I'm really pleased with the way the bag has worked out. It's just the right size to hold a few crafty materials, or maybe some knitting or embroidery items.
I hope you've enjoyed seeing my canvas bag evolve. If you'd like to join in with our Beautiful Blooms challenge, please hop over to the A Vintage Journey blog with this link, where you'll find the challenge guidelines as well as plenty of inspiration from the Creative Guides. We'd all love to see your creations. x