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I've been working on my second fibre work for five months. Images transferred onto cut-up reclaimed pillow cases.
My first fibre work had 54 images. With 54 images in my second one, this totals 108, the number of moves in the tai chi I learned.
This time I asked 54 francophone females (9-88 years old) from Brantford and Hamilton to write on my photos. Hamilton has a large enough number of francophones to have services in French from the federal government.
Designed in Adobe Illustrator. Cut with my Silhouette using silver heat transfer material. Ironed on denim canvas bag. (Note: it takes about 4 rounds of ironing with a lot of pressure to stay on the canvas)
vinyl purchased from www.expressionsvinyl.com
Siser Glitter Jade
used recommended machine settings found on website
Ornament work in progress - I love personalizing! Heat transferred some text all along the outside rim of embroidery hoops.
My Brother is graduating on Saturday May 22nd. I designed this and placed it on a 3/4 sleeve white shirt.
I'm so proud of him.
Materials used: Heat Transfer Black Smooth and White flocked, 10ss clear Rhinestones and one 20ss Yellow
Silhouette images used graduation_cap_c00442_20509
I absolutely LOVE this bird and my daughter is on a 'birdie' kick right now, so it works out perfectly for us!
I hope that this can still be considered for the March Madness Contest - it is now 12:21am but I have been trying since 11:30pm to upload this picture and have repeatedly gotten error messages from Flickr - I am not sure why - I am pretty computer literate and very familiar with Flickr so I know it wasn't a user-error.
Colossians 3:15 "And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be THANKFUL."
Designed in Adobe Illustrator. Cut out with my Silhouette using white heat transfer. Ironed on an orange shirt.
Handpainted French Country Girl with Flowers
Heat transferred vintage design. I have handpainted soft touches of color using acrylic paints to add a watercolor effect to the design. This would make a wonderful gift for any ocassion or for yourself.
16x16 inch natural color canvas pillow cover with envelope closure in the back and tied with a natural jute cord. * Pillow form not included *
Can be personalized.
Spot clean or hand wash inside out. Dry flat. DO NOT iron.
Allow 7-10 days for delivery.
Made in America with Pride!
Visit me at www.nanaandmecreations.etsy.com to purchase an item.
Also visit me at www.nanaandmecreations.blogspot.com
Cotton Tote Bag - Nurse
This fashionable 100% recycled 10oz cotton canvas bag makes a lovely gift or works wonderful for carrying purchases, books, etc.
It measures 18” W x 16” H x 6” D and has 24" long self material handles. The bag closes with a stylish and eco-friendly wooden toggle.
This bag is customized with yellow stripes which were made using fabric paint. The nurse is cut from gray heat transfer vinyl and the crosses are cut from red heat transfer vinyl. The vinyl is applied with a heat press. Colours may vary depending on screen resolution.
Care: Hand wash cold water and hang dry only.
Customer - Sharon I 2012
Handpainted French Country Personalized Birds and Books
Heat transferred vintage design. I have handpainted soft touches of color using acrylic paints to add a watercolor effect to the design. This would make a wonderful gift for any ocassion or for yourself.
16x16 inch natural color canvas pillow cover with envelope closure in the back and tied with a natural jute cord. * Pillow form not included *
Can be personalized.
Spot clean or hand wash inside out. Dry flat. DO NOT iron.
Allow 7-10 days for delivery.
Made in America with Pride!
Visit me at www.nanaandmecreations.etsy.com to purchase an item.
Also visit me at www.nanaandmecreations.blogspot.com
Made this for my nephew on my silhouette with the heat transfer vinyl. He loves to joke that if you spell his name wrong he becomes the Brain! So I made a mirror image of his name, then those that are "smart" enough will get the joke.
Apple Man small doll made by heat transferring my original illustration onto fabric
copyright Sandra Eterovic 2010
sandraeterovic.etsy.com
Made this for my nephew on my silhouette with the heat transfer vinyl. He loves basketball so why not make a shirt for his own team??
So Ryan Danner has decided to put one of his awesome collage pieces on a shirt. It's a scene from Quintin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction where Mia is "powdering her nose". It's meticulously put together from magazine photos. Now available on a shirt.
The ad shows a cranberry shirt, because that's what Ryan himself ordered, but you can get it on any color.
I made this with my SD. Shapes are from the store. I used white glitter heat transfer for the web and black, orange and clear rhinestones for the spider
Designed in Adobe Illustrator. Cut with my Silhouette using silver heat transfer material. Ironed on denim canvas bag. (Note: it takes about 4 rounds of ironing with a lot of pressure to stay on the canvas)
Completed salad ice pop assemblies in freezer. Later the assemblies were placed directly on the quick freeze shelf for best heat transfer.
Heat transferred vintage design. This would make a wonderful gift for any ocassion or for yourself.
16x16 inch natural color canvas pillow cover with envelope closure in the back and tied with a natural jute cord. * Pillow form not included *
Can be personalized.
Spot clean or hand wash inside out. Dry flat. DO NOT iron.
Allow 7-10 days for delivery.
Made in America with Pride!
Visit me at www.nanaandmecreations.etsy.com to purchase an item.
Also visit me at www.nanaandmecreations.blogspot.com
Made this for my 5 yr old nephew on my silhouette with the heat transfer vinyl. His nickname is Rocket so he gets his very own rocket shirt!!
Ornament work in progress - Excited about the ornament swap! Heat transferred some text all along the outside rim of embroidery hoops.
Roland Media Samples were popular... so many people were shocked at the wide-variety of media Roland offers for inkjet printers: Heat transfer, vinyl, banner, static cling, canvas, etc. www.rolanddga.com/products/media/