Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Heirloom Pumpkin Patch





"Heirloom Pumpkin patch"

After having so much fun making my last batch of pumpkins, I decided to go with Wanda's idea of a pumpkin collage (thanks!), and this is the result.

I used the inner roll of brown cardpaper from the gift wrap i used on the weekend, and sewed it onto some heavy watercolour paper. Then I cut squares of canvas and sewed them to the background.

I drew up my three pumpkins, to make a pattern for the scraps, and made the nine pumpkins out of various paper scraps, including music manuscript, newsprint, rice paper, straw paper, some veiney paper i saved from a christmas gift basket, some sewing patterns and some cheesecloth.

Then i sewed these to the squares, all higgledy piggledy (i cant sew neat even if i wanted to anyhow).

I glued everything to a square of masonite (recycled from an old mirror frame), lightly burnt the edges of the watercolour paper, and painted both the showing masonite, and the watercolour paper cream.

I coated everything in beeswax, and embedded some vintage buttons Wanda gave me around the edges on the masonite.

I am so happy how this whole piece turned out, it was one of those works that i couldnt leave. I was thinking of entering it into the Cloth Paper Scissors Artisan Search, but as luck would have it, I read the fine print and the damn thing is only open to U.S. residents! Well pooh!

At any rate, I have a great new artwork to put up on my wall this thanksgiving when my Dad and his family comes over for the first time. Excited...YES!

1 comment:

  1. Amanda, I thought I would drop by and check out the pumpkin patch. Your finished piece is really great. I'm working on a bunch of bright colored houses made from polymer clay. I'm having a lot of fun with them, might post them in a few days. Thanks for the pumpkins. Cindy

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