The Large Classic TiiPii Bed comfortably supports 3-4 adults and is the ultimate floating daybed to entertain the whole family and relax in absolute style. Designed with high-quality soft poly-cotton canvas, macrame finishing touches and a cozy attachable white sheer net. Comfortably supports 3-4 adults or up to 550 lbs Perfect for residential use indoor and light /seasonal outdoor use Machine washable, anti-mold and anti-UV marine grade canvas Pair with a TiiPii Stand, or free-hang Assembles easily and compacts down into a convenient carry bag to store between uses and for enjoyment at home or away... WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Contains small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Fabric base: Marine grade poly-cotton canvas; Ropes: Poly-cotton; Ring sections: Aluminum Machine washable Imported Request warranty information Web ID: 10043271
Artist Betsy Youngquist creates three-dimensional mixed media utilizing beadwork, crystals, and found doll parts like eyes, mouths, and hands. The elements merge to create surreal creatures that exist between human and animal, mixing animated facial features with long tentacles or hooves. For the works, Youngquist and her partner R. Scott Long first cut apart antique doll heads to determine what sort of animal the face might inspire. Next, Long sculpts a form for the sculpture and Youngquist adheres an assemblage of glass beads, stones, and eyes. More
An email from the lovely Josie Beszant with a call for "Matchbox art", to raise funds for the Yorkshire childrens' cancer charity Candle Lighters .... I couldn't resist! For more information, and a look at the other beautiful matchboxes, follow the links in: Creative Masham Working in reverse: Box then book ... proved rather a challenge ...
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Kelli May-Krenz is an artist, award-winning graphic designer, illustrator, fabric designer, and dog lover.
Origami baby mobile Elephants and stars in paper, navy blue, gray, taupe and white Herd of elephants surrounded by small stars, origami mobile in spiral This baby mobile is composed of 11 origami Elephants, as well as 22 small Chinese stars of happiness in origami Colors: navy blue, gray taupe, white. Discreet graphic motifs This pretty and poetic origami mobile will perfectly decorate the room of a child, little boy, and is ideal for a birth gift. It will fit perfectly with Scandinavian and Japanese decorations, with graphic patterns. Origami animals traditionally symbolize good luck, wishes of happiness and longevity. Dimensions: - - Length: 60 cm approximately (+30 cm of suspension wires) In total, the length is 90cm between the ceiling and the last origami elephant - Diameter of the circle: 20 cm Each elephant measures 8 cm approximately The mobile hangs from the ceiling by small a loop in nylon thread integrated on the mobile A small hook is necessary, the weight of the mobile is very light because of the paper. You can add an adhesive ceilling hook in option. Materials: - origami paper (hand folded) - nylon thread - fixing beads - white metal circle Unique model: very small variations of patterns may appear from one order to another. However, I keep the spirit of the mobile. Entirely handmade, it is a unique creation that will be carefully packed in a white box, with tissue paper and protected for shipping. Shipped by Colissimo FRANCE and INTERNATIONAL Find other models of Origami mobiles Elephants, Cranes, Butterflies Rabbits, (and other animals), on the Etsy e-shop of Mademoiselle Origami: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mademoiselleorigami
I am very happy with with this finished block... I was going for a delicate and lacy look.. There was so much that was lovely on this block that I just couldn't let it languish in the drawer... With one exception I pretty much followed my original plan. I dyed a lacy butterfly to echo the color of the lace on the seam and also added a light floral background similar to the work on the upper part of the block Then I added some cream flowers to the upper right patch to add a little light to that corner... In the upper center I beaded two lace dragonflies and because that patch is framed on all sides by elaborate seams, I did little else. The one change I did that I hadn't planned on was the seam (1.) by the butterfly.. for two reasons. There was the lovely seam (3.) and I wanted some of that white somewhere else on the block. That seam (1.) had bright yellow and royal blue beads which weren't in harmony with the block as a whole. New seam is 2. So all in all, just a few minor changes that made me at ease with this block. There was never an issue with the quality of the stitching. It was more the color choices which has prompted me to write the series on color and RRs on Block Talk with Gerry. I have several pieces to back and bind so will do them all at once. Here is the before and after..
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Dutch artist Natalie Ciccoricco’s embroideries breathe new life into vintage scenes. She uses found images and photographs, picking out their featured colours to create stitched radial circles that act as colour swatches. The coloured threads that are stitched into the images perfectly match their tones and each circle
After making lots of samples using the new SuperDuo Duets beads, I sorted through them and picked out the ones that I like well enough to make into bracelets. The samples in today's post are all of th
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Kelli May-Krenz is an artist, award-winning graphic designer, illustrator, fabric designer, and dog lover.