I found this idea that was quick and easy, something that the girls could complete in 1 or 2 meetings. I tried it myself and was very pleased with the results. I like to give the students a few options, since some projects require several meetings to complete and they may get tired of working so long on the same project.
I have moved the embroidery hoop idea into my own work as well. When I was young, I was constantly engaged in some art or craft activity. I painted, drew, sewed, knitted, crocheted and crafted. I loved embroidery and used a hoop when I embroidered. The embroidery hoop is making a comeback in the crafting world in a more decorative capacity, as a frame for letters, or as a showcase for pretty fabric.
I decided one winter Friday afternoon, that as long as I was going to be indoors the following day due to one of the rare impending winter snow storms, I would get a 12 inch hoop and see what I could create. I decided to paint on muslin. I painted this cute little owl perched on a button adorned tree limb with flags hanging overhead ready to be personalized, a letter in each flag.
It's funny how one thing leads to another, one inspiration leads to another just like a wonderfully creative chain reaction! I also love how my inspirations at school lead into my inspirations in my own work. I am seldom at a loss for ideas wherever I am!
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