My thoughts on my piccy
I really do love this picuture. I can see myself there. Just over the fence picking apples in the orchard - or is that cherries.
I, like Sam am not planning to alter my piccy much as I really love it as it is. What I am thinking of doing is making it into 4 post card size pieces. Which would alter your perspective of this scene quite a deal.
I havent thought much on the techiniques I owuld use, but I agree with Linda that felting would be a grreat medium specially for the trunk. I thought that even b4 I Pinup mentioned her cobwed felt.
My skills are very basic and I was just going to applique mine but I might try a little beaading and definately some 3d work in there somewhere.
Love to hear some otherideas onwhat you would do with my piccy.
Gail
I, like Sam am not planning to alter my piccy much as I really love it as it is. What I am thinking of doing is making it into 4 post card size pieces. Which would alter your perspective of this scene quite a deal.
I havent thought much on the techiniques I owuld use, but I agree with Linda that felting would be a grreat medium specially for the trunk. I thought that even b4 I Pinup mentioned her cobwed felt.
My skills are very basic and I was just going to applique mine but I might try a little beaading and definately some 3d work in there somewhere.
Love to hear some otherideas onwhat you would do with my piccy.
Gail
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My immediate thought on seeing your lovely tree pic was "beads" !!! (I do think of other things sometimes !!) I can picture the trunk very 3D and gnarly, maybe using differnt wools and fibres.
Yes joy. I can see that too with different fibres. In fact I am trying to work out something a friend did that would work using all sorts of fibres free sewn between a soluble medium.
I am not a beader but think that I may have to give it a shot.
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