This is a sample of my new Spoonflower fabric. I based it on a collage of architectural prints.
At the moment I feel that the image is too small and I am working on tweaking it.
You can see my other fabrics (only a few are for sale) at my Spoonflower studio page.
Here are a few of them
This one is based on a family owned silhouette by Charles Willson Peale.
I am in love with my tiny pagoda print.
This crazy print is based on a detail from a painting by my grandmother.
A feast day in Brittany with revelers in native costume |
I took the detail and mirrored it to create this funky pattern. I had a pillow made of it as a Christmas present for my mother. She went gaga for it and it is a pretty easy way to make a one of a kind, personal gift.
This one is now for sale too.
Architecture Encyclopedia |
4 comments:
I still think Spoonflower is one of the coolest things I've ever seen. Very cool designs and I'm totally in love with your grandmother's painting. It's wonderful!
I really love the Spoonflower fabric. It is gorgeous! It would make a lovely pillow sham or cover.
How on earth do you do this?
These fabrics are fabulous. I was just discussing my love of architectural prints last night - these are amazing!!
I have never heard of Spoonflower, going to check it out now.
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