Please enjoy more of Nancy Bruce's fantastic 3-D wool felt art.

Pods

Vase

Tall vessel

Tall vessel

Necklace
This project began as a humble ready-made wool felt tote bag. It turned into a piece of art with Nancy's over dying and the addition of her embroidered and embellished focal center.
She also dyes all her own embroidery threads......sigh.....
Nancy took a 3-D felting workshop at the John Campbell School and came home with many examples....I know she'll continue to explore these methods.....can't wait to see more.
This simple but very attractive over dyed felt cuff is hand embroidered & bead embellished. We were all fighting over this piece.
All the gals in this group, with the exception of me are so skilled at dying fabric......and they go way beyond altering 100% cotton fabrics. Here Carol has dyed some sheers and a loosely woven cheese cloth.
I'm going to have to start documenting the various dyes, inks, and paints that each of my creative pals use so I can do my own experimenting and get up to speed! This is one example.
Carol also dyes, stamps, and alters various styles and weights of paper as well. The top piece is an example of how she begins......with a simple color wash...followed by other colors.....
She'll then add design elements by stamping/stenciling with additional colors or removing color, using nail polish remover, within the stencil design to reveal one of the colors beneath. It was fascinating to hear about all these different techniques.
Detail......here the blue was removed in and around the circles, exposing the original yellow paint. What a great way to add depth and interest to a simple piece of paper.
On this piece of paper, Carol sprayed the wet paint with water which provided a pattern of both small and large splatters.
And....what is she going to do with these wonderful pages? Only Carol could think of this.....she's removed damaged inside pages of this old book found at a thrift shop and will replace them with her painted pages. It will become a journal once the pages are secured with strips on leather....as seen on the upper left in the photo above. Clever....yes????
C & T just published Inspired! Creativity Cards available here for $9.95. It's a collection of playing card size quilt photos and thought-provoking statements about finding inspiration, handling stress, and exploring your artistry.
Here are a examples of some simple blocks she carved. Carol suggests using a Speedball Lino Tool which offers several different cutting blade styles.
Here we are...ducks in a row, hanging onto every word she uttered. AND....thanks to her organizational skills......we got hand outs to help us retain everything!
For those of us who can't draw, Carol demonstrated how a printed design can be traced onto the carving block material with the use of transfer carbon paper.
Numerous materials can be used. The Terra cotta colored piece is plumbers gasket from Home Depot....it was the most difficult to carve. The smallest block shown above is Master Carve.....the very easiest to manage.
I've used stamps quite a bit in past work, but not too much lately......it's time to begin seeing those possibilities again. The 'perfect child' bought these wonderful wood antique carvings for me on a trip to Indonesia.
It was inspired by a Quilt National Exhibit where I was blown away by the quilt (I believe it was called) "Memory Jars" by Terrie Hancock Mangat. Its focus was small treasures and found objects placed in what represented clear glass jars, apparently her Grandmother had a memory jar.

When the kids relocated to the Bay area after 'the perfect child' got his Master's degree from the Kellogg Business School at Northwestern.....Nali was kenneled and got a 'seat' in the cargo section. Here's her last walk on Midwest soil...cement......
This photo may not provide the sense of just how steep some of the property is in our development...but believe me it seemed nearly straight down as I hung onto a tree and my walking stick to steady myself to snap this shot.



Yes, these last two are simply amazing....aren't they??? AND....no the car was not disassembled and placed around the tree......it's probably been there for 50+ years.
Here's Frieda In Flight.......it was entered in AQS's 'Go Fly A Kite Contest' in 1989. There's nothing better then entering your first competition and being awarded a ribbon. All the pieces entered had to hang from the ceiling, like a kite.....have 3 layers and be quilted....
Now....switching subjects......'the husband' loves 'kids' cereals.....especially chocolate ones. 'The perfect' child & wife have been so thoughtful. On his/their travels they seek out cereals from far away lands for him. This one just arrived yesterday.......purchased somewhere in the Middle East.
'The husband' has eaten chocolate cereal from France, Argentina, Japan.....and perhaps a few others that I can't recall......


elinor really does make the most wonderful, detailed, and creative dolls. This one is her husband. Enjoy the rest......all photos presented on this blog are with her permission.