Tuesday, April 25, 2017

My First Papertrey Ink Blog Hop -- Perception of Color

So, in a continuation of firsts, I have decided to participate in my first ever blog hop.

In early February of 2015, I received an email from a website I had casually stumbled upon looking for a set of number dies the summer before--a site for a company called Papertrey Ink. Over the next few months, I rediscovered how much I loved stamps.  This company's artistic style and aesthetic really spoke to me.  I have found some really cute stuff on either sites, but PTI keeps me coming around for more, time after time.  The florals, the crisp lines--I just love it.

Flash forward to last summer...

One of my new friends, Joyce, invited me over to spend the day crafting along to Papertrey Ink's annual Stamp-a-Faire celebration.  Up until then, I was too shy to post any of my creations, but she helped me out of that box.  Since then I have joined in on several "Make-it-Mondays" and other challenges posting photos on Instagram and Flickr.  I've again found myself in a group of some talented folks (OK LOTS of super talented folks) who enjoy this hobby as much as I do.

So, the blog hop?  Well, for those who don't know, an inspiration photo is chosen by the fine folks at Papertreyink.com.  Those who want to play along let it inspire them, make something using PTI products and post about it online.  This month's inspiration?  This fantastic print from Megan Carter:


To me, this reminded me of a fabric I would find in the kitchen.  Then it hit me.  Why not combine two of my favorite hobbies?  It's been quite a while since the sewing machine and I have had any interaction, but a nice apron would be a great way to get my legs again.  The gears began to turn.  It is a very pretty print, full of springtime goodness.  Still, the grey was a definite challenge, and not just to me.  Do I go grey?  Taupe?  Purple?

On one of my favorite new Facebook Groups, fellow card maker Crystal asked the group, to paraphrase, what shade of grey are you using?  Oh there were plenty of thoughts--it looked one color on the laptop, another on the phone....  Me, with the attention span of a small dog, found my mind drifting back to last year when that silly dress photo was all over the web.  You know the one I mean.
Is it blue and black?  Is it white and gold?  I doubt we'll ever really know.  

It made me want to do this:


That was it!  My imagination took off running.  I wondered if this was too far out of the box, but I was assured by Joyce, who has taken part in these blog hops many times, that the challenges were all about being inspired.  If this was the direction I was drawn, I should go with it.  So, I did,  I monkied around a bit with the pastels on yellow using some die cut flowers from PTI's Vintage Linens.  I liked where it was going, but this negative image was screaming for my attention.  It won out in the end.

 I started playing with inks and paints, along with one of my favorite stamp sets, Doodlie-Do, to see what would hold up to being laundered.  My initial direction was shades of blues, greys and teals on black. It was a bit dark, almost somber, and I could just imagine Pat, another PTI fan and papercrafter saying, "It needs more purple!"  The gears were really spinning now!  After  quick trip to the fabric store (oh, no, wait, that was just a wander through the fabric stash in the closet!) to pull out a "vintage" (OK, mid 90's) print and some black cotton, Also picked up a fresh new set of fabric markers that were made especially for dark fabrics from the local big box store.  I was on my way!

The part that took the longest was the stamped panel. 225 square inches of glorious color.
It was worth all of the effort.  I absolutely love it! 



I had looked online to see if I could find a longer apron pattern to make an apron suitable for gathering fruit and veggies during the harvest season.  I never seem to have enough hands!   I decided against a full length style and went for a gathered half apron.  It would have to be something that would be long enough and full enough to hold a nice bunch of peaches or pears.  I didn't want to squash them in a large pocket or bruise them with buttons.  Something simple, yet vintage inspired, with a modern color palate.  Nice and summery. Looking back on my weekend, it probably would have been easier with a pattern, but in true Project Runway fashion, I whipped one up.  Nina and Zack Posen would probably say it's a bit Arts and Crafts, but it will do nicely for the job intended.  I'm pleased with the end result.  Not going to win any ribbons at the fair, but hey!  Perhaps my jam made from the fruit I'll cart to the house while wearing it will?



A close up:


I hope you've enjoyed my slightly offbeat, non-conventional offering for this month's Blog Hop.
You can see what others have created by heading over to Nicole's Blog:
http://nicholeheady.typepad.com/capture_the_moment/2017/04/april-2017-blog-hop-inspiration.html

I had a lot of fun with this project.  
Thanks for stopping by!



Materials:
Stamps:  Doodlie-Do from Papertrey Ink




Ink from Hero Arts, color: Unicorn
Fabric Markers from Tulip Arts
Miscellaneous fabrics and notions

Many thanks to Joyce C., Crystal M. and Pat W. for the inspiration you,
albeit unknowingly, lent to this challenge.  


32 comments:

  1. OH MY WORD!!!! This is AMAZING, Jill!!!!! And you're so funny..."Me, with the attention span of a small dog, found my mind drifting back to last year when that silly dress photo was all over the web." We will be fast friends, I'm sure - look! Shiny!!! ;) But seriously - this. is. amazing!!!

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    1. Shiny!!

      Thank you so much for stopping by to peek and the kind words. Looking forward to laughing with you~

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  2. Your sense of humor speaks me!! I love reading your creation journey... what brought you from the inspiration Nichole posted to your wonderful apron!! Absolutely inspiring and I love the apron! Amazing!

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    1. Thank you, Crystal! I hope you had as much fun blog hopping as I did

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  3. Love your take on the inspiration. Too cool for school! Glad you are Hoppin!

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    1. Thank you for taking the time to stop on over, and the kind words.

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  5. You rebel you! I like the way your mind works! This is not just pretty but when you read the story behind its creation, it becomes really special too!! Well done!

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    1. Thanks, Jill! Let's hope rebels aren't sacrificed to appease the craft gremlins.

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  6. Jill, I love your comment about Jill a rebel. Rebill!

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  7. Wow! That is pretty cool where you went with the starting point!

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  8. Awesome! Love how you've used stamps to design your own fabric!

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    1. Thanks! I didn't think I would ever get done!! Glad I went that route though instead of machine embroidery around die cuts.

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  9. Awwww. You are so sweet. And gorgeous project!

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  10. Fabulous take on the inspiration photo!

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    1. Thanks! I was quite nervous about sharing it. I mean I like it, but I wondered if I might be typing to crickets shaking their heads asking, "What was she thinking?".

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  11. A great project that was quite inspired! I love the way you saw the color possibilities!

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    1. Thank you. Gotta say, I love your blog, Vicki!

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  12. Amazingly creative and gorgeous! I, too, love your humor:) It was so fun to follow how your mind was creating this beauty.

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    1. Thanks, Cindy! Thanks for riding along with me :)

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  13. Not only a great read, Jill, but your apron looks beautifully done. So glad you entered the Hop and thanks to all your PTI friends for their encouragement. It's an awesome bunch of gals (no Ted anymore) with so many similar interests.

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    1. Thank you Kathy, you are so right. Great group of creative minds that support this company. Love it, and all the folks I've encountered along the way.

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  14. WOW! Now that's inspiration on a whole new level! Happy to see you decided to break in the blog.

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