When I went to the Crafts4Crafters show at Exeter Westpoint last thursday, there were a number of exhibitors selling materials and tools for Needle Felting. Now this is one craft I haven't tried (yes there are still some !) and despite being attracted by the gorgeous colours of woolly fleece on offer, I studiously ignored them all as I need to get hooked on another new craft like I need a hole in the head !
All was well during the day but when I met up with my pals for a coffee towards the end of our stay, I noticed there was one exhibitor (New Forest Mohair) who was offering free Needle Felting taster sessions. Again, I was able to resist temptation....... right up to the moment a couple of my pals went over to the stand and sat down to have a 'play'.
Well, you can guess the rest right ? Yes, of course I HAD to have a go myself and OF COURSE I wanted to do some more after I'd finished my taster session. You've guessed it, I ended up buying a starter kit, which was actually quite a reasonable price at just £4.50. I'm such a 'pushover' for anything new...ha..ha..
Here's a pic of my handiwork from the taster session - can you see the picture I created ? Well, in my world it is a seascape, sand at the bottom, waves, horizon, sky with clouds and the sun shining brightly as you move to the top. Can't see it ? - just humour me !
Here's the starter kit I purchased, see what a bargain it was ? After all if I'd booked on any of the workshops running throughout the day it would have cost £6 or more and this taster session was FREE (that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it)
OK, back to my card and how I created it. I cut a small square of the pre-felt (the base fabric you needle felt the fleece on to) and added the dyed fleece in stripes diagonally using all the colours from the starter pack. I sewed a purple button in the centre then glued it to a square of cardstock with two of the corners rounded. Finally I added a sentiment, using stamps from a Kaiser Craft set of words and definitions which I also bought at Westpoint, using Memento Sweet Plum ink.
WARNING ! it's going to get a bit 'deep' from here on folks.
I selected this particular word and definition for my sentiment as I felt it perfectly describes the creative process of designing my card and I love the shape of the word on the stamp - yeah I have been told I'm weird on more than one occasion. Do I care ? I took it as a compliment !
JOURNEY
travelling from one place to another;
passage or progress from one stage to another;
the journey to success.
In creating the needle felted square the base materials travelled/progressed from one form/stage to another before emerging as the finished item. Let's hope my challenge entry is on a journey to success !
Hope you've enjoyed seeing something a little different today and thanks for taking the time to visit.
Great card Wynneth. Well done on the needle felting. I have a freind who dows it and it really looks fun. Not tried it YET lol. I can see the sea.
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lilian
"DEEP" indeed but your project is splendid and I just knew as you were writing that you would succumb matey!
ReplyDeleteI feel you need to be bringing that to craftathon too!
Kathyk
"DEEP" indeed but your project is splendid and I just knew as you were writing that you would succumb matey!
ReplyDeleteI feel you need to be bringing that to craftathon too!
Kathyk
Another new skill acquired and a super card made with the taster piece. I can understand how your pals 'made you do it'! I get the landscape - now should you be reassured by that or should I begin to worry about my own mind?
ReplyDeleteHi Wynneth my name is Ginny I am now a follower of your wonderful blog xx
ReplyDeleteLovely card Wynneth. I will definitely be picking your brains about the needle felting. I've always wanted to have a go. Lx
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm very impressed! I saw this on tv once and thought it looked fab. Your card is just adorable, so unique and the felt colours blend so well.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there can possibly be too many hobbies, leave the crafty door (always) open :) Creating is a journey in itself.
I can't wait to see how you progress with this.
Hope you had a lovely weekend.
Katie xx
Welcome to our challenge blog. Hope we see you back next week. Now onto your fabulous clean and simple design. I love what you did with this felt and the button, it makes one very inspirational design. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful creation with us at 4 Crafty Chicks.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about finding more crafts...it is so addicting :) have a wonderful week.
I am so happy you came across our blog, Wynneth!! Fantastic card! Thank you for joining us for our "Button" challenge over at 4 Crafty Chicks this week!
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