This is my page for the challenge being hosted by Renee
over on The Artists' Nest Ning site.
This month's theme is
'French Inspired'.
Like my other pages, this measures approx
3" x 5" and is largely fabric apart from the
card base and the piece of old French text.
I traced the Eiffel Tower onto tracing paper
and machined stitched it onto the base of the page
then ripped the paper off.
A French postage stamp and piece of old lace
finished it off.
I actually prefer the other side!
.... so it's a reversible page - well only if my swap partner
likes it too of course!!
Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoy the weekend :)
18 comments:
See what you mean about the reverse but both sides a lovely.
This is simply Stunning.. gorgeous creation.. love it all!! Hugs May x x x
wow awesome work ...stunning shabbyness too just love it hugs sassyx
...this is so beautiful, an amazing use of materials & stitchery...a simply stunning piece of work...Mel :)
Oh, this is shabby-licious Sherry!! Gorgeous elements and I LOVE the stitching!!
Jan x
SSD I do like both sides of your little book page. How fun is your Eiffel Tower that you sewed. Tres Chic Dear...
This is by far the most shabby chic Eiffeltower I've ever seen Sherry, really LOVE your latest page! Ira x
Its stunning Sherry, a work of art, on both sides.
Yvonne x
Wow how gorgeous is this, I adore paris!! and this shabbyness is perfect too love the texture, brilliant darlin xxxxxxxxx
GORGEOUS, GORGEOUS, GORGEOUS! The sewn Eiffel Tower is just amazing.
Yep .like the reverse the most too. Aren,t we weird! Hugs mrs a.
I love the page, Sherry! It is awesome!
Beautiful! I love the stitched Eiffel tower..amazing! Your swap partner will love it x
really lovly work..x
Oh my! this is just wonderful Sherry, I envy your talent for sewing xx
What a beautiful mini fabric page! Love all the layers! I rally have to pull out my sewing machine! Happy Saturday!
Very clever Sherry - I love both sides. I was wondering about the tower. I thought you'd stitched it freearm (or whatever the right sewing term is). Obviously I'm not on friendly terms with my sewing machine.
I love this Sherry, again another inspiring make. :)xx
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