Sunday, October 19, 2014

Petal Peeps a smile a minuite.

 Using a tooth pick and a label they make great little message givers.

 Hanging from a curtain, rearview mirror or as a computer companion these little people are sure to make you smile.
 A string of Petal Peeps dancing at the craft show.
The display of Petal Peeps on a tomato cage with a lazy susan kept everyone busy looking for their favorite to take home with them.

A Holiday Wreath can be a fun place to diaplay Petal Peeps.

An Fall wreath can add the color of the season to your front door and give that warm cozy feeling to all who enter your home.

 And what better way to add a smile than to adorn your wreath with a couple of Petal Peeps. I love making these little Peeps and they always add a smile to the day.

Santa Elves are on the way to get to work.

After cutting fabric, sewing, turning, stuffing and sewing all of the body parts together you have the beginnings of and Elf.

 Pure fun in everyway these little guys put a smile on your face.

 Spreading cheer through the art room each one has its own personality and no two are alike.
My first Elf couple. Don't they look sweet together? Thanks Lizzy for pushing me into the couples.

Reindeer from start to finish

After the fabric has been cut, sewed, turned and stuffed.
You have a cute little naked Reindeer.

 Here they are dressed and ready to go to the party.
 A little more country with this woven fabric and lace.
 Dressed up in Green Velvet this little deer will be the bell of the ball.

Last but not least my first deer couple. He is sporting a tie and has a fishing fly tucked up in his antlers. While she is keeping an eye on his hand that is touching hers. wonder what is in that box on his lap????

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Here at the Civic Center Craft Show.

This is one view of the display at the Show.
Elves and Reindeer, Wearable Art and Petal Peeps.
Not to forget the popular Fl. Snowmen.





Friday, October 10, 2014

Wearable Art

On the back of Dominoes. Art from paper and pen and ink from my own hand makes these unique.
I love doing them and there are around 50 of them.

I also use other game pieces. I guess it is the kid in me who never wants to give up the games.



Witch Two

 
 
Witch too, she is waiting for trick or treat. Waiting under a tree she has picked up a red maple leaf.
 A few leaves have also landed on the brim of her hat.
 

Witches on street.

 
 
Witch One, she has a spider in one hand and candy corn for her to eat in the other. How sweet is that. Oh look she dropped one of the candies. 


Oh Deer, I mean Reindeer

Pretty in  pink. Here she is celebrating the season in Pink.

For ever in blue jeans. Well forever in denim.