Hello all,
I've made some crafty projects in the past few months that I thought I'd show you; some of them sewing-related, and some not!
I used a pattern to embroider classic cars on T-shirts for Christmas for my younger brothers.
The older one got a '67 Mustang and the younger one got a '57 Bel Air.
I did not realize how long it takes to embroider images like these! But I got them done in time for Christmas, which is what matters :)
A note to those who might try this: I had difficulty seeing the embroidery pattern after I had ironed it onto the dark grey shirt, because the color of ink and the shirt were so similar! Our patterns, at least, applied more vividly to a lighter colored shirt. I would recommend using a light-colored shirt if you're not confident in your free-hand embroidery skills!
I've been doing quite a bit of water-coloring recently. Not all of my family thinks that the blue-and-white humps in the background have a striking resemblance to mountains. I hope you can tell what they are...
I painted this picture using an old Country magazine picture for reference.
This is a birthday cake I love to make every year. It uses about every form of chocolate you could crave, I suppose. It all starts with three layers of moist chocolate cake. Between the layers is a rich dark fudge frosting. Covering all of this is a smooth Chocolate Swiss Meringue Buttercream. A crown of homemade cakey brownies is placed on top and drizzled with glaze. It's homemade...with organic ingredients...so it's good for you, right? Haha.
I made a book for a Christmas gift - an edited version of the public-domain The Scarlet Pimpernel.
Perhaps in future days I will be able to bind my signatures more closely together.
Do you recognize the fabric covering the book? I used the same combo on my Christmas dress.
to God be the glory,
Miss Humphrey
Your crafts are so pretty. I bet your brothers liked their shirts.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Well, they're wearing them, so I assume they like them ;)
DeleteNow, that is a very good idea for making use of pretty fabric leftovers.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's always fun to use coordinating fabrics.
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