I still feel a bit daunted when it comes to large pieces of work (37x25 cm)
Edged the paper with DI Tea Dye & Vintage Photo, die cut the Tim Holtz tailors dummy from tan card, over stamped the body with a flourish stamp & stained the pedestal & neck in a darker shade of brown.
Some of the stamping has also been embossed.
I'm linking this to TIOT for their new sewing & buttons challenge.http://tuesdaytaggers.blogspot.co.uk
Great project x love all the details and the use of the master board is a great idea xx
ReplyDeleteWow Sally ! This is a fab project! I am thrilled about it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Try It On Tuesday!
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Susi
Wonderful sewing room project. Thank you for sharing it with us at TioT.
ReplyDeleteSally thats an awesome master board you created. A fantastic piece you made and have shared with us at TioT's.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
Fab sewin g room project,
ReplyDeleteI love the master board!
What a brilliant masterboard. Love the card you've made from it too.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx
I love your masterboard, Sally - I think you spread out over the larger space beautifully! And what a great card too.
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
P.S. the bark was real bark, but it comes in nice convenient rectangular panels. I think it was Sticky Tiger I got it from x
Love the master board and how you have used it! Love the swirl on the dress form! Thank You for joining us at Try It On Tuesday! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteHi Sally, love the idea of your master board and a great way of using it for this piece. Love all the little details and embossing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at TioT.
Avril xx
Hi Sally, love the idea of your master board and a great way of using it for this piece. Love all the little details and embossing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at TioT.
Avril xx