more fabric fun

Last post, I showed you the flowers I made using my new fabric collection from HenryGlass & Co. - I love them worn as a jewelry piece or as an accent on a purse! I wore them out last weekend and got several compliments from complete strangers! I decided that I wanted to have these flowers as a decorative accent for my desk and so I made a fabric vase to stand them up in. I used the same materials and drew out my pattern. I sewed it seams side out rather than a fine finish, to reflect the technique I used for the flowers. I think it turned out pretty cute. What do you think? No watering, just a little dusting every now and then!flowers-in-fabric-vase-copy

I had some errands to run yesterday so I extended my trip to include visiting some local stores that have been on my list for a while. Our town has a fabulous stamping/crafting store, RUBBER STAMP FANTASY, which is an “independent” and I hadn’t visited for quite some time. Upon entering, I was greeted by the owner, asked if I needed any help. “no, really just looking around today”. (I went looking for some Judikin’s Diamond Glaze but wanted to look around first).  Wandering around the good sized store, I was impressed with the beautiful sample projects at every turn. When the owner saw me stop to take a closer look, he was nearby to answer any questions I had. I never felt intruded on, just that he was mindful of my needs. When my arms got full, he promptly handed me a hand basket to put my goods in. When I found a special item for jewelry making, he was quick to show me some new things that had just arrived and were still behind the counter which made me feel like I was privy to some new found treasures - I bought two.

Upstairs is the class room area - it’s HUGE. They were busy setting up for a weekend of classes being taught by a really talented man, Fred Mullett. He has his own stamps, many of them are rubbings from nature, including fish. Anyway, the technique he was teaching was incredible! I mean, it was simply amazing what he was doing with embossing powders, inks, watercolor. He’s traveling all over the country teaching these classes and enjoying a little recreation on his off days…what fun! http://www.fredbmullett.com

I went in to purchase a $5. or so item….$55.00 later,  I’m on my way but with  new knowledge, tons of inspiration, some new friends and an opportunity to teach some local classes. All this would not have happened in one of the big box stores.  I encourage you to support your local independent craft stores,  I’ll be a regular from now on.

2 Comments

  1. BJ Lantz says:

    I wish we had a place like that here. There is one very small stamp store that I know of in town and every time I have gone there for something in particular it is out of stock. I HATE big boxes (unless of course one of my product designs lands in one, that is :-).

  2. melissa says:

    hi brenda!
    i LOVE your flowers and vase! wow! and your day of shopping at the stamp store sounds like so much fun! what a great store and class!

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