Last week I spent a week at the
Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN. I took a wonderful class with
Elizabeth Busch. The week was absolutely fabulous! It was like being at summer camp. Elizabeth said we were the goofiest class she has ever had. I feel proud to have contributed to the goofiness (this is a trait I highly admire). We used a lot of duct tape and made a lovely sculpture named Sticky. Sticky quickly became our mascot and an important part of the class.

Crawl the Stickyback a.k.a. "Sticky"

Class at Arrowmont with Sticky - swinging from the ceiling

Some fabric I painted during the class - this will be cut up into quilts!
4 comments:
Ooooh. I love the fabric you painted. I imagine it was done on duck with acrylics?
Thanks Mel! Yes, acrylic paint and textile paint from Pro Chem. It was so fun!
Hi Amy! Great to see you have a blog! Love those fabrics.
Emily Parson
I have only one word for your painted fabrics: Yummy.
They are great!
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