A few weeks back, Joe took me to the Quilt, Craft, and Sew Show not far from where we are. What a feast for the eyes! Imagine any kind of fabric in any color you can imagine and you still won't come close to the variety that was there. Being really obsessed with fabric lately made attending this show a real treat.
Of course, I couldn't resist picking up a few things while I was there:
I'm excited to figure out something fun I can make with these. I have ideas for them, particularly incorporating these with some canvases I have, but I haven't worked out the details just yet. More to come!
And now, the failures:
I am not one to practice much of anything...why practice when you can just jump in and do, right? Well, I'm learning that isn't the best way to do things, especially if you are a perfectionist. I am working on a couple of projects and came away with a couple of failures, one is salvagable, one may not be...I haven't decided yet. Here they are:
The spray color (brown with sparkles) did not spray evenly across the canvas, but kind of blurbed into blotches (see the bottom of the canvas). This is the one I am not sure I can salvage. |
I have also learned that it is okay to make mistakes. They aren't really failures after all...they just show us ways to not do things. What did Thomas Edison say? "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." Words to live by, I think. :-)
Until next time, keep trying and always, always keep smiling!
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