hey! Firstly let me introduce myself, my name is Katy and i am a comic creation.....!( i know i know it sounds a bit creepy )........ but being a comic character could be a lot of fun :D so your saying you dont exist? NOOO NOOO i do but in my own special world :P
name: Katy
hobby: hanging out with friends
crush: SECRET!
Old bike wheel turned into a memo board
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My new travel journal
I am really pleased with my latest creation, I got to use my new screen printing equipment and embroidery machine which was great!
This journal recently went with me on a trip to Greece and is now full of memories!
I LOVE IT:)
Completed my textiles furnishing assignment. It took me a bloody long time to sew on the black to the floral pattern and it turned out ok. Kinda stuffed up in some areas but I think the overall product is pretty cute for my opinion :) (It’s a wall hanging if you guys cannot see it)
©Jessica Shepherd
I made a heart bunting type thing with pegs for “polaroid” photos for my friends birthday :)
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monster bookmarks.
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aren’t they adorable ;D
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Yarn Bombing: The Knit Graffiti Movement
as far as street art and graffiti goes… this kind really warms the heart ;-)
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Here’s a version of Van Gogh’s Starry Night created using thousands of curled up strips of paper. Susan Myers used a process called paper quilling to painstakingly build up her version of the piece.
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(via Homemade Obsessions: Diary of a Wimpy Kid Inspired Crochet Doll (Rodrick))
Free tutorial for making a Rodrick doll- also has a link for the Greg doll on the sidebar of this blog
find-the-constantEverything but the Paper Cut: Eye-popping Ways Artists Use Paper
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