Certain members of my family , me included, have been known to have large heads. My surrogate brother even affectionately calls me "big head." So when I made this fabric muse she ended up with a big head just like me (LOL). Another project taught in Barb Owens "Mining Your Muse" class. This is my version of the 'Artsy Fartsy' Muse that she demonstrated in class last week.
I used burlap for her wild and crazy hair
This was my first time doing free motion stitching. Sentiment: Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Matthew 5:5
The entire muse is made from scraps(except for the felt). I used a tape measure strap that broke off a bag for her arms. I mean she is supposed to be artsy fartsy (LOL)
Here is a close up of her colored staple fingers.
So, there you go! I am BIG and so is she...ha ha ha The scripture on her bib reminds me to let my gentle side show sometimes.
I love her, this was a fun project to make. I am so enjoying the class.
This project was also entered in Word Art Wednesday challenge #51
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your muse is too cute!!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely have the "artsy" part down! It's fabulous, Tina! I love the Scripture verse you used on it! Thanks so much for this one!...Nancy :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Tina. How very cool and creative! I was thinking about you this past week, and missed you in the challenge. Super glad that you joined us this week, and I prayed for you when I stopped by your blog just now asking God to bless you as you share your art. Hope you're doing well, and that you're singing His praises always. You are a blessing to me!
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Tina, she's just amazing!! Good for you. You seem to be having a lot of fun in our class. I'm so happy to read your post and see the photos. Great job!!
ReplyDeletei absolutely love it .... great job your muse did.....
ReplyDeleteTina your muse is fabulous.....thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love you muse, its funny how it all just comes out and they are all so different. very neat, thank you for sharing.
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