Using your best stuff
We all have it: our best stuff. The stuff we hoard and don't want to use up because it's too good. The stuff it hurts to share, that we only share with our best buddies. My friend Karla has exhorted us all to use our best stuff and then show what we did on her blog today. I took on the challenge!
A year or so ago, I won a giveaway on the blog Where Women Create; it's this beautiful canvas of a Marie Antoinette-era gal, a limited edition by Sandra Evertson:
When she gave it to me, she said she thought it would look great with the edges wrapped in ribbon, and that started me thinking of a project. But it's been a year and I've left it plain, afraid to ruin it. I always knew if I did take the plunge and decorate it as I'd imagined, I would need to use some of my best stuff.
Like the beautiful, sparkly, Tiffany-blue rhinestone brooch. And the triangle-shaped antique, embroidered collar. And the Venise-lace embellishment. And my favorite vintage seam binding in the beautiful blues, plus the silk hand-dyed by Patricia Winters. And the pink millinery netting from Linda Sue.
A year or so ago, I won a giveaway on the blog Where Women Create; it's this beautiful canvas of a Marie Antoinette-era gal, a limited edition by Sandra Evertson:
When she gave it to me, she said she thought it would look great with the edges wrapped in ribbon, and that started me thinking of a project. But it's been a year and I've left it plain, afraid to ruin it. I always knew if I did take the plunge and decorate it as I'd imagined, I would need to use some of my best stuff.
Like the beautiful, sparkly, Tiffany-blue rhinestone brooch. And the triangle-shaped antique, embroidered collar. And the Venise-lace embellishment. And my favorite vintage seam binding in the beautiful blues, plus the silk hand-dyed by Patricia Winters. And the pink millinery netting from Linda Sue.
I'm really glad I did! (I just wish it were sunny out so I could show you a better photo!)
I think she approves.
Thanks, Karla, for the fun! See all the other good-stuff projects here.
Comments
Hugs,
Amy
I won a wonderful china doll head in one of her drawings which I love, peeking out of the box in which it came in my room on my inspiration shelf. I really wanted to do something with that, but just couldn't find a worthy enough idea. But I'm motivated to try!
Thank you for participating in the "good stuff" challenge.
Lena
Really gorgeous! I love the ribbons and brooch you decorated it with. You did it justice!
Hugs,
Suz
Danielle
Very good!! Looks beautiful to me!!
Celeste The Victorian Tailor, (Good Stuff on blog list)
Thanks for sharing!