
This weeks' theme for the Gothic Arches challenge is trash. Not exactly inspiring to me but I did my best!
By chance the latest issue of Cloth, Paper & Scissors magazine had arrived on Saturday with an advert from MistyFuse and this is the technique I used to make the background. I keep all my thread cut-offs and bits of left over fabric in a large pot. I never use them but they look lovely in this pot. Now finally I had a purpose for them. I put a large sheet of baking parchment on my ironing surface, followed by a piece of MistyFuse. I layered threads and fabrics on top and followed this with another layer of MistyFuse and then baking parchment. Then I ironed the whole lot. The MistyFuse layers make it all stick together and you can then iron the resulting "fabric" onto a piece of watercolour paper which I had pre-cut to the size of one of the new Gothic Arches shapes (template on the website).
To this I added images (girl, soap, heart) from a paper bag which you get when you buy something from one of the shops (Fireside) in our village. I have to admit here that I went and bought something there this morning just to get the paper bag!! You can iron this onto the background (don't forget the baking parchment!!) and I also added a stitched line, just to re-unite all the disparate images. I sewed on a transparent net with sparkles (gift from Tristan so definitely no trash, but I did not buy it myself!) From yesterday's newspaper (so today's trash!) I cut out the words Mother's Day, which it was here in the U.K. and added this to the arch. I smuggled in a red dot (Paperchase) and the plastic ribbon (a gift).
The arch was finished with red zigzag stitches around the edges.
Absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeletefantastic result with all your trash!!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing background!
ReplyDeleteO my, LOVE your background! I have this CPS issue, hope to find some of the Misty Fuse paper to try this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful arch!
Amazing backgrond!!!
ReplyDeleteFrieda, what a beautiful result... and I laughed to read that you went out to buy a bag specially to 'trash it'!!
ReplyDeleteDo you know if you can buy FabrikPaper and MistyFuse here in the UK? I'm having troubles sourcing more adventurous stuff... besides which, I tend to get distracted by the artwork I see on my cyber-travels. *g*
Gorgoeus, amazing background.
ReplyDeleteFrieda, I love your very beautiful arch.
ReplyDeleteDe background....very nice colours!!!
Wow this is a great arch. Fabulous result.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful Arch!
ReplyDeleteGreat arch. And thanks for sharing your "how to" with the threads.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work!
ReplyDeleteYes, I found 50€, but the ticket measures 4X2 because it is a wrapping paper of chocolate... damage!
ReplyDeleteYour arch is very wonderful !
Fantastic arch, the background is amazing! I'm going to give it a go - you are very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteJudy NZ
Stunning!!! I love the colours in the threads.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment on my blog. I so appreciate it.
fantastic arch!!! really a great work!
ReplyDeleteThis is really amazing. Stunning background!!
ReplyDeleteGreat arch again! Love your choice of colours
ReplyDeleteFabulous. I love what you did to create this arch.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful arch. I love what you did to create this, and the directions were great!
ReplyDeleteWonderful 'trash' arch Frieda!!! Those threads really were too good to throw away, lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever technique for your background - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat arch!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Please send your trash to my house. hehehe...
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