Each side would get a mirror, a shelf, a fabric covered pouch, and 4 pegs to hang things on.
I got to the point where I'd covered three of the four pouches, I had the first side painted in a base coat(this is the 'winter' side which has snowflakes and hearts in pink and grey) but then got stuck.
I needed help attaching the mirrors and shelves. So recently my husband and I started doing just that. I ended up covering 3 sides!
Still many details to complete but the groundwork is laid and progress has been made.
Winter:
Night(you can see the unfinished side on the right):
Garden:
I've also been working on more bag designs. Here's the latest:
Really cute matching fabrics.
I used the tutorials here.
I really like the adjustable strap that goes with it.
I'm thinking of using the upholstery samples 10" squares might work great for a color blocked bag.
Finally today I'll share this T shirt. I used an old T-shirt of my husband's and cut off the neck band but retaining the binding at the back neck to reduce stretch.
Then I used my Sharpie marker and alcohol method to create the design, I am loving it!
Front:
Back:
The neckline came out really cool! I used blue vertical marks all around. The sleeves got a rainbow. One sleeve one way, the other sleeve the other way. The 'sun' design on the back bled through to the front and some of the blue at the bottom of the back looks like sea and clouds which are both really great effects. The flowers on the bottom of the front are really nice too and the whole things really looks amazing.... if I do say so myself. Better than expected. Now the trick is to keep the color from fading. If this were a garment I didn't want Sharpie to stay on I probably couldn't get it out, right?
Yesterday, I took an old black T shirt and took off the sleeves and sewed up the bottom to make a shopping bag. but I just got the idea to bleach-dye it! so stay tuned!
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