Up in the clouds…
The first thing to do, now the backgrounds are dry, is to place the clouds and stitch them down. It’s difficult to choose which lacey fabric to use so I usually make each wallhanging slightly different… which gets me off the hook with having to make a decision!

Not everyone would like a wine glass or bottle on a card especially if they don’t enjoy ‘a drink’! So for a male friend who prefers a more comforting beverage I thought a coffee cup would be more appreciated.
I do love to make good use of the bits and pieces I can’t seem to throw away without good reason. I have a birthday card to make and found some washing up gloves with attractive cuffs that I’m sure I can make good use of!
What better way to spend a rainy afternoon than to pick apart the layers of a vintage multi-tiered skirt that found its way into my stash box in readiness for a new use. The various textured fabrics are just right to use as the grassy background as well as diverse appliqué trees for my latest Windsor Castle wallhangings.
after several days! I had paint seeping through so many layers that all the fabric took absolutely ages to dry. I left it laying flat so the colour wouldn’t run and bleed too much and I’m really pleased with the random result produced.
on painting the background. To maximise its usefulness I used a threadbare linen sheet and while it was still damp tore it into specific sized pieces. I layered them one upon the other and generously painted on the colour encouraging it to seep through the multiple layers giving me several backgrounds for future wallhangings and projects.
While making a Valentine card last week I decide to try out a slight variation. Now that I’ve gathered all the components together I can, whenever inclined, make a range of Valentines Day cards in readiness for next year ❤️