More actions than words
A few of weeks ago, Michelle from Eggman Studios, wrote a post on her blog asking if anyone would be interested in some less-than-perfect printouts from her printing experiments. I replied that I'd like one and she was very awesome to send me a perfect copy that was sales quality! I was secretly hoping she'd send the tree stump print she had written about but I would've been happy with any of her work :)I received this beautifully illustrated package while at the office. It made a nice little break from the work day in a the windowless room and see some pretty colors heh.
I did indeed receive the tree stump print :D It's a great piece of artwork - it was going on my wall as soon as I could figure out how to show it off properly. Now, what kind of craft geek would I be if I didn't turn this gift into a project? Welp, I was on a mission to recreate the white frame Michelle uses in her listings.
I was a bit too eager to begin the project so I didn't get a shot of the print itself but I shall provide the one "borrowed" off her blog:
And so, the crafty afternoon began by trying to figure out which materials to use. I started off by choosing some rich yellow felt, some cardboard from an embroidery kit I apparently have (I really need to revisit my stash more often) and the necessary pencil and graph paper.
I was hoping to draw freehand the shape of the frame but in the end, I was getting very anal about the project and started to obsessively erase curves because they were too wide or tall on some sides. Best solution? Pick one corner you like best and just use that four ways. As shown here:
The graph paper ended up being smaller than the cardboard paper so I had to draw it and redraw a larger version onto the felt that was about 3/4" wider. I kind of liked the edge once I looked at it longer but a hand drawn black edge looked a bit messy. Now, my knitting was sitting next to me.. so.. I had to incorporate it :)
With my newly acquired embroidery skills so patiently taught to me by Haasome at Etsy's Cupcake Crafts Day, I was on my way to embroidering the green yarn onto the felt. Btw, is it just me or is this post really color coordinated? The pink from the knitting matches the postage stamp, the pencil matches the felt and the green brings out the grass in the painting. Hmm..
I was contemplating whether to mix it up and place the print next to my smaller postcards or to give it its own special area. In the end, I figured this will have to go in its own little nook above my crafty stash. Without my further ado, voila!



I was contemplating whether to mix it up and place the print next to my smaller postcards or to give it its own special area. In the end, I figured this will have to go in its own little nook above my crafty stash. Without my further ado, voila!
p.s. If you'd like your own Black Forest Stump print, check out the listing at Eggman Studio's shop!
Labels: appreciation, crafty
3 Comments:
wonderful! I love your pictures throughout!
Oh my god. I *love* that you recreated the frame style for it. :) So glad to hear you like it and super giddy that you made it your own for your abode!
It was so much fun making it. Thanks again!
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