Monday, August 12, 2019

July ATCs

Here are the five ATCs I made in July. All using pieces of masterboard either made by myself or from the ones I received through swapping.

"Happy Hexagons" made with masterboard and scrapbook paper pieces.

"Good or Great" made with masterboard background, ribbon, and quote from a pop open card.

 "Make Today Count" using masterboards and glittery stickers.

"Bloom and Grow" made on masterboard background with stickers, stamp and torn envelope, and dimensional tag.

 "War of the Worlds Alternate Caption" made on masterboard background with illustration cut from an astronomy book and hand lettered caption bubbles.

Monday, August 5, 2019

Retro Phone Applique Bag

A few months ago I was in the play "Pack of Lies" by Hugh Whitemore. For every show I've been involved with for this theater company (so far) we do a white elephant style gift exchange at the cast party. The idea is to gift something that reminds you of the show and/or the experience of working on the show. Well the telephone rings a lot in the show, my character carries a phone off, and I made a few bags for use as props in the show. We also had a black & white monochromatic set, costumes, props, etc so I wanted to include those ideas in my gift. I love using the opportunity to make something and so far all the gifts I've done for cast parties have been hand-made.

Here is what I made for this show:


I used some soft wool and green linen for the bag itself and made a grey and black telephone applique to go on the front. I also lined the bag with the green linen. I used fusible webbing to attach the phone then machine stitched around the edges for extra durability. Then I added buttons. For one, buttons are easier to add than little fabric circles would be. And second, they add some extra personality.

I wanted to make the phone black & white to represent the colors of the show but I didn't want it to get lost in the background and I wanted to make a cheerful bag since the show itself was a adowner... I made the pattern for the bag and phone applique. I really wanted to showcase the wool I chose but also wanted it to be durable and I wasn't sure how the bottom would hold up so I decided to use a strip of the linen at the bottom and I am really happy with how it turned out. I love how the telephone looks like it's sitting on a table. 

Here's a picture with the flash on so you can see the glittery fabric:


And a closeup of the phone:


And here it is hanging up (I had a hard time getting a good picture this way):


I'm happy with how it turned out! The director of our show ended up getting it and she seemed to like it too. Thanks for looking!