Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Twinchies!

So, I signed up for a twinchie swap at Everything Wendy Vecchi, figuring how much trouble could making 6 two inch squares be?  Hah!  It is amazing how much more difficult I find it to design for a small piece than a large one.  Also amazing is just how much junk artistic elements can fit on such a space.
My twinchies are in celebration of my new-found interest in my former nemesis, the sewing machine.
The base is a 2" square grungeboard piece, that I embossed with a cuttlebug folder, then dragged through a puddle of ink and water, then brushed with some perfect pearls.   On the left I attached a bit of paper tape measure and Graphic 45 paper with a zig zag stitch.  I did a zig zag stitch!  Check out the cool multi colored thread.  It has a sheen too.  Soon I'll give up my paperqueen crown and be the threadqueen.  
I stamped Wendy's little stamp on a 1" square stampbord (great product!) in coffee archival ink, then put some rusty hinge distress ink over top.  I hate naked buttons (buttons without thread) so sat and threaded and knotted all 18 buttons by hand.  
I thought I was finished, but it seemed to want more.  So I punched some little rounds (standard size hole punch) of grungepaper, glued together a double thickness of those, then attached the tiny Jenni Bowlin letters to write "sew."  I really wanted to write "stitch," but after thinking about doing all that for a three letter word vrs. a six letter word, "sew" won out.
And here's a closer view of one of the twinchies.

18 comments:

  1. I love what you did with the 2" square. Very very nice. It all came together so well.

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  2. Hee hee. Grungeboard, now why didn't I mention that as a surface??? lol. These are fantastic! So, now that you've discovered sewing again, I can see there is no stopping you now. lol These turned out really fab, Eileen, can't wait to see what the others come up with! (namely, myself, lol)

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  3. Very nice! Can't wait to get to mine. Congrats on rediscovering sewing!

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  4. It's just super fantastic! You are doing good incorporating your sewing into your ART...love this tiny work of ART! Diann

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  5. Oh Eileen I LOVE these!!!!!!! I'm loving the sewing on them!!!!!! GREAT job ma'am!!!

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  6. Wonderful!!! Grungeboard for a base is a fabulous idea!!!!

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  7. as usual, very clever--who would've thought grungeboard for the base! These are dynamite--love all of the junk--uh, elements!

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  8. All that in just a two inch square and sewing too. They are gorgeous!

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  9. Love them! Amazing how much you can get on a little square! Love all the detail. Thanks for sharing. Kerry P.

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  10. Love what you did with these. Terrific job!

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  11. Wow, these are great Eileen. I love the grungeboard as a base for them and the stitching really adds to it. You are right about the buttons, the thread really adds to it!

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  12. They look great! I've been considering using grungeboard for the base also. Thanks to you I now know it will work :)

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  13. Eileen - These are awesome! Love all the ideas you came up with for the small space you had to work with. Great Work!

    LynneZ

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  14. Fabby Twinchies.. they look amazing hun, hope I get one *hint hint to Lori :O))* Hels x

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  15. Sew amazing what you can do with that machine!! Your twinchie certainly celebrates your new playmate. Love the little format, challenging and awesome at the same time.

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  16. OH EILEEN!!! Those are SEW FABULOUS!!! :O)

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  17. These are very cool. They may be small but they make a big impact.

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