Woo-hoo!!! Just noticed this is my 200th post....and do I have a way to celebrate! My next upcoming atc technique class is transfers onto fabric and hand-beading. Hand-beading is just so relaxing and something that even a real needle-phobe can do. You only need to stitch a few beads on in a simple style or you can be as elaborate as you want with fringing, peyote (not the ingestible kind!!!....how do I even KNOW about that???) and my favourite - picot beading! So as not to freak my students out too much, we'll be sticking to fairly simple beading for this class but if they've done it before, they can just go to town if they like - I won't stop them...I'll be cheering them on!
Now as my stupid computer decided to blow a gasket and has to be hospitalised for a few days, I'm without a means of showing you the pictures of the beaded atc's...but Natalie has kindly allowed me to use the pics that she took of them for the advertising of the class at
Scraptivate."Life"...
"Passion"...
"Cherish"...

"Enchant"... (yes, I know it's pinky/apricoty and pretty, but remember I'm a Gemini so I can swing both ways! lol)
When my computer gets better I'll upload the rest of the pictures.
Well these are right up my alley Kelsey. Love them all especially Enchant even if it is pinky/apricoty.
ReplyDeleteThey're absolutely exquisite, Kelsey!!!
ReplyDeletestunning!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are sensational. My picks are your grandprents and Passion.
ReplyDeleteI love Cherish (wow are they your grandparents what a beautiful idea) and Enchant...Cant wait for the class !
ReplyDeleteDenise
Really lovely Kelsey!
ReplyDeleteHugs Lucy
Really love these! Nice buns, Ha!
ReplyDeleteLinda
They're really lovely! nancy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ATC I love the passion one is my Fav
ReplyDeleteI haven't visited in a while and you've been doing some great works. Love your latest ATCs, Kelsey!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to combine to art loves - beads and ATC's. I have to say I found Passion a bit disturbing - love the others.
ReplyDeletewow beautiful and awesome thanks for shearing this information.miss you quotes
ReplyDeletevery nice description of the Transfers onto the fabric keep on sharing.
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