Transform a black and white photo or postcard into a charming memento with some simple embroidery! Multimedia artist Liza MacKinnon has been creating magic with paper for over fifteen years, and she enjoys doing these mini embroideries as a break from the elaborate paper dresses she constructs. She says the embroidered photos and cards are just plain fun to make and give away. Plus, they’re a very portable project. Since this is an introductory class, no prior experience with needle and thread is necessary.
Bring in your own photos or postcards to work with, or choose two from Liza’s extensive collection. They’re the blank canvases for your stitching. To provide inspiration, Liza shows plenty of examples and makes suggestions. It’s remarkable how even just a few stitches adds a touch of magic to a photo or card. Before deciding on your design, gain practical experience stitching on paper by working some basic stitches on a cardstock template. Liza talks about composition, color, texture, the art of pre-punching holes for the embroidery – and how to skip the mistakes she originally made along the way! She consults with everyone individually as they plan out their design. Sometimes it’s the simple ones that are the most effective. Then it’s stitch, stitch, stitch while Liza circulates around the class, answering questions. (She also suggests how to creatively work with any mistakes that might occur.)
Depending on the design, you'll finish your photo or card in class. Liza provides a 5x7” matte frame, a backing, and decorative metal book corners for displaying it. At any rate, you’ll leave class with the materials to finish at home if need be and to make even more. We suspect you’ll also leave having caught Liza’s enthusiasm for this satisfying and relaxing art form!
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