Hello Creative Friends
Welcome to Creative Artiste's March Challenge #80
our theme is always *Anything Mixed Media Goes*
This month my Design Team project uses fabric remnants, with a focal
Daffodil cut from card, stitched and painted. A wool wrapped curtain
ring represents the Corona or more commonly known trumpet. With hand
woven button as the stamen it makes a bright statement of Spring.
The fabric scrap background is embellished with beads, stray threads,
sequins, lace and buttons, all drawn together with needle and thread
in both machine stitch and hand embroidery...
I loved watching it's design immerge and grow,
it's incredibly tactile and so cheerful...
Turned into a mini wall quilt a gift for Mother's Day
I hope my Mom will find it uplifting all year round.
What ever your creative choice of medium, be it a mix of fabric remnants
embellished like my own. Paper, paint and stencils on a Journal background
ATC's, mixed media cards, Tags or inventive altered projects we'd love
you to share your mixed media creations with the Creative Artiste Team.
Pop on over HERE to see what the DT have created to inspire you.
I hope you will join our Creative Artiste March #80 Challenge
and please remember it's always *Anything Mixed Media Goes*
Creative Hugs and best wishes
Tracey xx
Sharing with:
TFJB ~ For the Love of Mixed Media
Try it on Tuesday ~ Add some Texture
Country View Challenges ~ Mothers Day
26 comments:
What a tactile and dimensional piece of art and so very 'Happy'. The daffodil looks amazing and I love the trumpet and the hand woven button. Sure is a statement of Spring and I am sure your Mum will love it Tracey x. Clearly made with love ❤
This is such a clever creative wall art, Tracey! Your Mom won’t be able to help but smile and feel uplifted every time she views it. Your vision and implementation for the daffodil is amazing! All the background fabrics, laces and yarns are fantastic texture. And, OH!...the buttons!!! Really super Spring decor and inspiration!
Wow Tacey, what a FABULOUS piece, love it to bits! Great make! Hugs, Valerie
A wonderfully tactile wall hanging Tracey. So many gorgeous textures and pretty colours xx
What an incredible beauty. A stunning wall hanging and a beautiful daffodil. The design of the daff was genius. And the way you created the stamen was brilliant. SO clever and so well done, too.
Stunning textile work Tracey. I wish I had your talent. I can not even sew on a button with out getting into trouble. Beautiful work. Have a creative month . Hugs Judy
Wow Tracey. This piece really blows me away. I love all the textures and that gorgeous daffodil. It's inspiring to me besides being so beautiful. Happy new month to you, and I hope it is going well. Hugs-Erika
Wow, what a stunning piece! I'm sure your mum will love it, it's so uplifting and you've worked such magic with the fabrics and stitching to create this so beautifully - amazing 😀. Thanks for the inspiration and Happy March my friend! Hugs Jo x
oooo, I love everything about this! All the stitchy bits, textures and details are fabulous. Thanks for joining us at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge and sharing it with us. =)
Creating with fabric is fascinating to me especially a landscape like yours! And all with scraps too... Fabulous project Tracey! x
Wow, Tracey, what a fantastic work! Me as a teacher for handicraft can see and comprehend how much time and effords are in this piece. Simply amazing!
Thank you for joining in with our challenge at Country View Challenges this month. Have a good time!
Evelyn xx
Oh Tracey you have blown me away with all the amazing bits and bobs you have added here. So much to just stare at in amazement. A precious piece you Mum will treasure. A masterpiece!
Oh my, what a delightful piece. Love all the dimension and color. Thanks for joining in The Funkie Junkie Boutiques Challenge.
A very smart idea and a wonderful piece. The tactile side is fabulous, and for sure your Mom will love it.
Tracey what an amazing piece of artwork! That daffodil is superb, and it must be even better IRL. Your Mum is bound to love it, especially as you've made it for her! Take care and have a very happy and crafty week, Sue xx
Cheerful is such a great way of describing this beauty Tracey, it is gorgeous and I can just imagine how tactile it is. The daffodil is so striking and I love how you added the bird, it is just perfect accompaniment! The buttons and fibres add such lovely texture too, I am just drooling here. Your Mum is going to be so thrilled with this I am sure. Love, love, love! Big hugs my friend xxx
This is so pretty! Love the daffodil! Thanks for joining us at The Funkie Junkie Boutique challenge.
Tracey, I saw this over at TFJBB and love it! Made with such love and care!
Just stunning. I mean stunning.
OHMYGOODNESS!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!! The Daffodill is "my" flower since I was little. My Grandpa named it mine, so it always catches my eye.
I'm super jelly because I am definitely not a sewing person- stitches here and there only. This is FABULOUS!!!
Thanks so very much for sharing this BEAUTIFUL make with us at The Funkie Junkie Boutique "For the Love of Mixed Media" Challenge.
Wow! What an amazing project. Love the stitched details. Thank you for joining the Funkie Junkie Challenge! ~Janna
This actually was on the top of my list for the current Funkie Junkie Challenge of what you struggle at... How to sew! This is so beautiful and inspiring with the layers of materials, textures and buttons! Thanks for joining us in the Funkie Junkie Boutique Challenge and sharing what you love!
Oh, WOW!!! Such clever, wonderful piece of Art!!! I just LOVE this amazing panel and surely your Mum will treasure it! There are so much fabulous details and textures to look at!! A work of love for sure!
WOW absolutely stunning wall hanging,love all the fabulous stitching,material layers and embellishments-the daffodil is so beautiful -your Mum will absolutely love it (if not I will send my address lol )
Carol x
Back to say, thanks so much for joining us at Country View Challenges too, it's so lovely to see you there 😀. I'm sure your mum will love this too - it's stunningly beautiful! Happy weekend! Hugs Jo x
Oh my! Tracey, I am so sorry I don't know why I haven't been to see you for so long I just seem to have been so occupied with the family stuff that I've only just managed to keep up with my own stuff and then I happened to pop on to the Creative Artiste and the guilt just flowed over me that I haven't been to see you or joined in the challenges, in fact I haven't joined in any challenges since last year. Who knows maybe I'll give it a go again. Stay safe and happy creating, Angela xXx
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