Monday, March 17, 2008

Fabric Page for Jo....

The fabric page above is one that I have been working on this weekend for our fabric book page swap. This page is for the talented Jo Wholohan. If you want to visit her blog you can see the covers and pages Jo has made before she sent this to me for my additions.
I had a lot of fun with this page. I have done some fabric layering (as Jo loves layers and dimensional work) and fabric painting, needle felting and embroidery. Lots of fun this fabric page.
I have also made a little tag to go with it which will slide into a hidden pocket. The photo didnt turn out too well, so will photograph again and post a picture when I show the back of the page.
Fun, fun, fun.

This is my most recent page in my visual arts journal. My favourite saying by Sark "Love Imperfectly". The colours havent shown up too well, it has come out a little dull. On this page I have tried the Kelly Rae Roberts technique as in Cloth Paper Scissors for the background. Lots of fun and will be using this technique again soon for a collage swap that I am involved in.

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. Thank you for visiting!

12 comments:

  1. Wow, Jackie, I love your fabric work. Looks like i'll have to get a copy of CPS magazine lol.
    Great stuff

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  2. ooh la la ... even needle felting. love your face and look forward to seeing the pocket and the real thing. great quote and a great journal page!

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  3. Stunning fabric page Jacky. Went in for a close-up and I just adore your work. Now that journal page is such a keeper. love it all.

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  4. I love your art work. It is so inspirational.

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  5. Your art just gets better and better my love..

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  6. you did a great piece with the technique!

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  7. I love this work, Jacky. I hope you had a wonderful Easter.

    All the best,
    Holly

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  8. And these are fantastic too!! Your Sark quote page is just perfect! Are you enjoying the art journaling? Sort of makes me wonder why I resisted so long...

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  9. Love the page for Jo's book, the colour is divine.

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