21 January 2010
Inspiration hits!
This month Finki is encouraging us all to turn Japanese! In her monthly design challenge we need creatively interpret the chosen theme.
I had all but given up on my creative juices flowing, but then, whilst visiting Polly Pratt at the Olive Grove, I bought one of her fabric cut offs bags, and came across this little beauty! Japanese geisha on a white background.
The other side of this story, is that I have been yearning for a needle book, and so with idea, and fabric in hand, I made this bi-folding needle book.
That's two more things to get off my list!
Also, this Saturday is my first Rose Street Artists Market! I am so excited, and nervous! Lucky for me, I have secured a spot inside, so I don't have to worry about setting up a marquee, or umbrellas, or if it were to rain.... tarps... now I can just relax a little :)
Wish me LUCK!!!!
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so creative!
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How pretty! I love your interpretation of the theme! Not to mention, major needle book love!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fantastic, great stuff. Hope to see you this Saturday!
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