Oct 29, 2011

DIY: Fabric Teardrops

                                                                                                                             

I've been a bit obsessed with teardrop shapes lately. I take a textiles class at university and I've been playing with fabric a lot because of it. I had some scrap fabric left over from other projects and lots of cardboard boxes from moving and thought I'd combine them into something to put on my wall.

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+ I collected some of my fabric scraps and some scissors, a pen and glue. I traced around a tea saucer to help with drawing the rough shape of a teardrop onto card, then cut it out.

                                                                                                                            

+ I used the card shape to trace teardrops onto my cardboard box, then cut out the teardrops and traced their shape onto some fabric. I then cut out the fabric and glued it onto the shapes with PVA glue.

                                                                                                                            

+ I used some fabric I'd silk screened onto in textiles class - I've been using it for everything! Once I'd made five fabric covered teardrops I put some blu-tack on the back and stuck them to my wall.

                                                                                                                            

+ I couldn't help but turn one into a postcard.


For more teardroppy goodness - Sally from Queenie and the Dew does a sweet DIY on teardrop envelope decorations.

7 COMMENTS:

  1. This is so clever, thank you for sharing with us!

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  2. These look lovely!AriadnefromGreece!

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  3. I LOVE this, the colours you used are beautiful!

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  4. Ahh! Just made me think these cute shapes would make awesome mix cd covers! I may have to do this and inform you of my findings... ;)

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  5. Wow! This is so wonderful, I have been obsessed with teardrop shapes too. Thank you for sharing :)

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