While spending our days waiting for the return or our ascent, we use our gifts. Gifts of love, gifts of serving and the gift of creativity...

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Project: UpCycled Case

Project: UpCycled Case

This was inspired by this amazing picture I found of the bird on the record player. The case was something I had found at goodwill, then just began creating!

Supplies:
Case
Vintage Music Sheets
Embellishments (brass beads, zipper, floral)
Bird Picture
E-6000
Mod Podge

Finished!



A work in progress...

The inside...

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Project: Wino Transformation

Project: A Little Bit of Controversy

Some hints: Christian Cross, Catholic stained glass, a casual female environment, partners with wings and a wine glass.
This one I'll let y'all ponder about.

Supplies:
Zipper
Wine glass
ART
 
   






Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Project: Edvard Munch Tribute

Project: Edvard Meets Alex Moxie

My FIRST exhibit piece! I am 'Scream'ing with excitement just like the figure :)  This was a school project turned so much more; Edvard Munch - Alexandra VanSickel style. As you can see from the below picture, a lot went into this. I am greatly proud of the end result. I will definitely post about the exhibit when it takes place :)

Supplies: 
Frame
Zipper (border)
Fabric (about 6 various seen here)
Copper wire (mouth)
Clock pieces (eyes/nose)
Rotary cutter, hot glue gun, scissors
Barbie (just the arms)






Project: McQueen Tribute

Project: McQueen Tribute

"I think there is beauty in everything. What 'normal' people would perceive as ugly, I can usually see something of beauty in it."
 Alexander McQueen

R.I.P. 
 

Who had the ultimate moxie? Alexander McQueen. I have been inspired by his art for quite some time. There is no boundaries in the way he was inspired to bring to life living art.

Supplies: 
Frame
Various McQueen features. 
Fabric for backing
Mod Podge



May need to take better pics eventually.


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Project: UpCycle Old Shoes

Project: UpCycle Old Shoes

This was an interesting project. My mom gave me these old shoes. Quite ugly - YES! But I loved the little strappy thing on the top. SO. I decided to cut out the lip, only leaving the bottom half of it. 

Supplies: 
Old Shoes
Sunglasses
Magazine clippings
Mod Podge
E6000 glue
Extra fabric
Zipper x2

 Here is the before and one partially cut out... UG-LY!

These are what the sunglasses were used for. Found some cool art pictures and mod podged them on. Then used the E6000 to glue the suckers on. You can also see the zipper lining I sewed on. Not easy. Perfect world would have been black zipper with gold metal, but I used what I had


Just a touch of fun on the back side.


Project: Transformation/UpCycle - ugly contemporary picture thingies

Project: Collage Work

These pieces were from a while back. So I don't have a "before" picture. But, to give you a visual - imagine you walk into a church coffee shop - you would see the old pictures on the wall. I was going to donate them, but realized it was the perfect surface for collaging. 

Supplies: 
Old picture things
Favorite magazine pictures/materials
Mod Podge

 I basically selected all my favorite pieces of art pictures that I had found over the years and podged them on. Anyone who has been to my apartment has seen these before.

 



Project: Shirt to Pillow Transformation

Project: Shirt to Pillow Transformation

Project for my momma. My mom went on vacation up the coast a while back. She came back with this way cute t-shirt; great fabric, but realllly huge. It had sentimental value because she has three sisters, loves the coast and her last name is "Bunn." She asked me to make it into a pillow. Initially I was just going to cute the front and back and sew up the edges - fairly simple. Then I decided to take it a step further. I loved the polka-dots on the pelicans, so I thought I'd roll with it. 

Supplies: 
Old t-shirt
Fabric
Sewing machine
Zipper (optional)
Pillow stuffing (I bought a newer looking pillow from Goodwill for $1.00)

Here is the shirt, with the center part cut out (I forgot to take a picture of the original shirt).

  

Then, I made sure to cut it to the same measurements. I cut out strips of the polka-dot for each side - 3" plus a 1/2" allowance on each side of the strip (probably a bit much, but I didn't wanna take any chances). 

I decided to add a zipper because I am stuffing challenged. 

Here is the final...





Needless to say, she was quite pleased and tickled with how it turned out.