Fabric House Brooches
The start of an addiction I think! www.facebook.com/Phizzychick
Other creations
I was deleting and cleaning up some old picture files and thought I'd share some pics I found of other creations I've made in the past, as ...
Sketchy Tea Cups
Putting together a logo for our High Tea Party. Blogged - here
Paper architect - Visi
Meet Elonah O’Neil-Reid who has created an awe-inspiring paper installation in the flagship restaurant of the popular Joburg chain, Tashas.
Falling Chocolate Photos
Japan-based NAM art collective and AllRightsReserved created these wonderful photos of falling chocolate confections to promote Chocolate Trail 2012, a
Best flowers art photography life 17 Ideas
Best flowers art photography life 17 Ideas #photography #flowers
3D Textile Cup & Saucer
Cup & Saucer £80.00
Kirsty Whitehead - Book 2 'A British Breakfast Table' Theme: Etiquette Inspiration: Priscilla Jones Technique: Cling-filming Cutlery, Then Paper Mache-ing With Tea-Bag Fabric, Wire Molding, Emulsion Painting, Fabric Patching, Stitching And Type Writing.
Textile Teapot
The Great British cup of tea! I couldn't resist making a teapot! This is a handmade machine stitched textile teapot, made from layers of fabric including silk and hand dyed Egyptian cotton. The lid lifts off, and the spout functions, however I really wouldn't recommend you try it out as a teapot! More a little treasure trove to hide your precious items. Size 7.5" x 11.5" The diameter of the top opening is 4" and has a depth of 5" all approximate. It is the size of a real family teapot.
Hilde Morin Fiber Art
Hilde Morin - Fiber art
Hilde Morin Fiber Art
Hilde Morin - Fiber art
Sue Trevor Textiles
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Zero Gravity Art Is All Real
would make a nice window display
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Blog Archive » Donna Rhae Marder’s Lace and Wire Teapots
For folks near Cambridge, MA, the Mobilia Gallery is showing “The Teapot Redefined 2010″ now until at least November 6th. Donna Rhae Marder’s sewn lace and wire teapots are included in this exhibit, which “explores the possibilities of the teapot form” using a variety of techniques and materials. “Oval Geometric Lace Teapot” “Oval Geometric Lace [...]