Montra fabric pattern. WIP
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This will be for a spoonflower design challenge. I think it’s words of affirmation. I asked my people on Facebook and Instagram what there pick up up phrase was. Part of the challenge states to think of all the various places they could use the design. Some may even frame a piece of wall paper. So I did 4 5x7 quotes.
I did the one “good things to come.” The others came from friends and family. I have in mind a quilt. One that’s just a lap blanket for someone having a hard time. Not all trials are fixed immediately. I think we are all so hard on ourselves that we don’t allow ourselves to feel pain or sadness. That we have to be so strong or we don’t have faith. I wanted to have a few words to pick up my friends that were down. Especially my little 11 year friend who is still getting treatment for his eating disorder. He’s been in and out of treatment facilities since August.
I also started them in ink because I wanted to make them coloring pages too. I’ll add color and make a pretty quilt square this week and next.
Fyi- if creating art, even for 10 minutes a Day is important to your mental health, please DO IT. I decided to take a break this week from painting. I really wanted a break after the wedding patterns. But man was I wrong. Picking up a pen last night was so needed. It doesn’t have to be a finished product or even anything good, but i need to put marks on the paper at least every other day. So, I kinda bottomed out this week. I needed my friends words more than they could ever know.
I love you guys! Thanks for your support and kind words. I love to see your beautiful paintings, creations, and love to be a part of your process!
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@Whitney-Simms I hope your little friend gets the help that is needed.
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@Chip-Valecek He’s getting treatment. He is trying really hard to beat these demons in his head. Unfortunately this is one of those things no one else can do for him. He’s trying hard and has amazing parents that have lived 3 hours apart so someone can stay near the hospital. It is a heart breaking battle for this little kid. But he is a strong fighter.
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I think the idea of a quilt is great. I have a friend who went through treatment for breast cancer and a bunch of her crafty friends asked people to sign squares with words of hope which they quilted together. It was very meaningful to her and she still has it 20 years later, (cancer free.) I know your project will be equally meaningful to others.
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Which layout for the quote squares? These are just rough drafts. I plan on putting line work in the boarders. And not sure I will keep the boarders like that, the colors and such. What do you think about the boarder colors? Any other words about the layers of the fabric please chime in! or the direction of the phrases... Thanks!!!
@demotlj That's kinda what I was thinking. I don't quilt, but something that those who wanted to make a quilt would be able to use the fabric. I think sometimes they are called a prayer quilt. So happy about your friend 20 years cancer free.
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@Whitney-Simms I love the idea of the quilt, of considered words of encouragement being put together! May your friend find peace and the help he needs.
I would say the second design is the strongest. The first one is kind of confusing, as the orientation of the text defers, leading the viewer to tilt their heads a lot trying to read. The second one, all the text is in one orientation thus more streamlined reading, and the extra details in the borders gives an impression of a quilt.
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@rinovarka thanks so much! I think I will go further with the quotes all the same direction. Sometimes I overthink things!
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I agree the second is stronger of the two. I like the borders on the second as well.
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One more thing to try after this one and i am done. I am going to put back ground color in the middle and leave the boarders white with the ink only -
I think if I reduce the boarder it would be a little less caotic. But I think the phrasing stands out more in the first one. Hanging up the towel. This one killed me today. ugh. done -
I love the template for the quilt - it'll be such a nice prayer quilt. I've dabbled a bit in quilt making but had never thought to bring my love of illustration with quilting. It's a nice way to give back with your art. Nicely done!
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final submission to spoon flower competition.
Thanks @Chip-Valecek @djly I love fabrics. Too bad I don't want to sew. I kinda can. But Nope. I do hope my buddies will use the fabric. They also mentioned in the challenge that people may use the patterns in wallpaper and frame sections of it. I know that I will make cards from the images. The spoon flower thing was just where the idea started from. It was one that I knew I could cross over and use the images for something else. -
Love the whimsy in these designs! I wish you luck in the contest! I have considered the Spoonflower avenue for various artworks myself, but have done a very successful job of talking myself out of it.....
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