I started off very excited but also worried i had booked too many classes and i wouldn'y have enough time to just mill around and spend money - well... let me tell you i definitely had enough time to spend money - tooo much time......
My first workshop was with Dear Fii, on how to make a button bracelet. So simple but so funky!! I love it!

Then i learn how to do stamp carving with Holly from Two Cheese Please. My new obession, i cvan't wait to get some fabric paint and start printing fabric with my own designs. In the class i created this stamp of a dragon fly.

Later on that night i carved this stamp which kind of reminds me on art nouveau/deco. I love how they look when stamped over and over creating a pattern.

I purchased some beautiful fabric handprinted by Thea and Sami. I can't waiting to do her screen printing course on the 16th of May. The purple is so vibrant, i'm looking forward to creating something out of this..
Overall, i had a fun day! Any lucky Sydney people that have to chance to go when it comes to town definitely go! It was awesome...
9 comments:
You do have great taste in fabric! :) Looks like you had a great time. Can't wait to see your screen printing adventures.
Looks like it was great! I love the birdy paper!
:o) -oh you just made me remember I wanted to go back to get some of that paper! -did you get a card from there at all-do they have a web/blog site?
How awesome was the craft show!! I took 3 days off work for it so I could fit in all the classes I wanted to do - nice posting - see you at Brown Owls!
Looks like you had an awesome time! Love all your goodies. Can't wait for the Show in Perth next week!
So glad to made it to your other class!thanks for coming along!Hope the stamp ink comes off! love fi
Oh man, I love that flower design! That rocks so much as a stamp and let me tell you, you're going to make some gorgeous fabric!
I popped your link in my last entry, I hope you don't mind :)
I buy my fabric ink from Karaku on etsy, a Japanese seller - http://www.etsy.com/profile.php?user_id=5202430
You can also use fabric paint with a fabric medium to thin it down a little - just pop it on a sponge to make your own stamp pad!
~Holly
http://twocheeseplease.livejournal.com
I love the Japanese animal fabric. Are you willing to tell me what brand it is or where to find it? I have no idea what I'd want to do with it, but I just want to own it.
If so, you can email me through my blog.
Wasn't the show great! I was like you having so much fun meeting many people you've only read about on blogs. And bought big, though I didn't do any classes! Biggest purchase - an overlocker!
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