Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Samantha Walker Blog Hop

Hello again and welcome to the Samantha Walker blog hop! If you just left Julie's blog then you're on the right track, if not you can start the hop here on Samantha's blog. Just leave a comment on this and all the other blogs along the way, for your chance to win a prize package of patterned papers and stickers from Samantha
Walker's Cowboy Collection.

Okay, so I'm still enjoying playing with fabrics and thought Samantha's Enchanted Garden collection by Riley Blake, would be perfect for a Spring project. The pattern I used for the bunny had a more primitive feel but since Samantha's fabrics are more contemporary I wanted to keep the bunny that way too. So instead of torn edges on the bottom of the pants and dress I finished the hems with pleated and gingham ribbons.


To make the pinwheel I "mod podged" two fabrics together, so it became double sided. Once the fabric dried I became more like paper and I could cut and bend it to shape.


Thanks so much for visiting!   Next up is the talented Nancy Doren, you can click the logo below to hop to her blog.



 Fabrics used:
Samantha Walker's Enchanted Garden Collection for Riley Blake:
White Enchanted Garden Polka Dots

Other Supplies:
Pattern - Threadbare Primitives (Bunny Love by Susan Dean)
Maya Road  - Pleated satin ribbons and felt flowers
Muslin, embroidery floss, buttons and gingham ribbon from Hobby Lobby
Plaid - Mod Podge (matte)

47 comments:

ruth said...

Your little bunny is so cute!

Martha galvez said...

WOW!! I am in AAWWW!! I love this little critter and her pinwheel! Great Job! I so want to learn to sew!!! TFS!

Wendy Swenne said...

Cute bunny. And I love the colors on the pinwheel!

Thanks for sharing.



Wendy

JeanAnne said...

Wow! Super cute bunny and with Easter just around the corner....I had no idea you could Modge Podge fabrics together-that pinwheel is a must do!

comopark1886 said...

Awwww... Adorable!
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Lee said...

Your fabric pinwheel is the best! I am new to the blog and love your ideas - thanks for sharing!

Jingle said...

What a fabulous bunny! I absolutely love it!!!

Eileen said...

oh my - that is so precious -- love the pinwheel too.

Anonymous said...

OMW!!!! This is fabulous! I always look forward to see what fun thing you have created and girl...you did not disappoint!

Kim said...

Oh is that ever cute!

stampinjane said...

That is the absolutely most adorable little bunny I think I have ever seen! Your blog is so inspirational!
I do not sew a lick...but just looking at some of your projects is an inspirational jumping off point that I never know exactly where it may lead. I am an avid paper crafter that is currently living vicariously thru the wonderful world of technological advances -(blog hopping and gallery crawling on the internet) while attempting to raise 4 children and unpack and get settled from a move. I just wanted you to know how grateful I am to those that unknowingly encourage those of us out here that need the artistic uplifting to breathe!!!

Kelly Sas said...

Oh my your bunny is so amazing! Thanks for sharing the idea about mod podging the fabrics together for the pin wheel.

Eva said...

WOWIE!!!!!!!!!! Everything you make Jennier AMAZES me!!! I just love your pinwheel holding little bunny...ADORABLE!!

Annette said...

WOW - This is so adorable!! I love the fabrics and the pinwheel is awesome!!

Kelly Massman said...

Squeal! Too cute for words!! :-)

Samantha Walker's Imaginary world said...

This is drop dead amazing! That pinwheel idea is fun! Going to have to try it. Love your imagination and creativity. We need to schedule your spotlight this month...do you have a preference on weeks? Can't believe it's March already!

Gail said...

The bunny is very cute, and I just love the pinwheel!

MissScrapAlot said...

Oh my!!!! I would love to have this!!!!!! TFS!!

Cecile said...

You bunny is so cute:)Thanks for sharing:)

Sue said...

Cute bunny!

sharon g said...

NO WAY!! That is too adorable! I can't believe it!

Cyndi said...

Simply adorable! love the colors on the pinwheel too!

Scrapenabler said...

So cute! Love the pinwheel and the great colors.

Jaime said...

How adorable!! Having fun on the blog hop

Shari B. said...

I want that bunny!!!!

chksngr said...

Your creations are so unique!!! How do you think of such amazing and wonderful projects!?!?!?

The Rose Family said...

I never knew you could modge podge fabric together! I'm learning all sorts of fun things to do with that stuff!

thanks!

Sarah

superrosesmom at gmail dot com

Suzy said...

What an adorable bunny!
Suzy
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Karen said...

oh my goodness...how precious is this bunny! love it so much!!

Carrie said...

What a darling little bunny!

nancy said...

Your projects always amaze me, Jennifer! You're so creative.

Erin said...

This bunny is perfect for an Easter basket :)

Sandi said...

Oh I LOVE that bunny!

Barbara said...

OMG...That bunny is ever so cute!!What beautiful job you did :)

Manhattan Mandie said...

Oh my gosh!!! How stinking cute is your bunny??? I LOVE that! I seriously wish I could sew! Love the colors!

foursenuff said...

Super cute bunny!!1

Marilyn Nimmo said...

CUTE bunny. LOVE the fabric pinwheel. So very creative.

Savannah O'Gwynn said...

LOOOOVE this bunny! I want one!!

Melissa said...

OMGoodness, that is the cutest bunny ever:) I want her for my sewing room!!!

elke said...

Cutie bunny! I love it!

lg
elke

Tambo said...

I've had a bottle of modge podge for quite some time now and was wondering what to do with it. Now I know. Very cute idea TSF

Lindy said...

Such a super cute bunny!!!! WOW

mommyof5kidz said...

SUPER SUPER CUTE!!!!!!! She is going to make some little girl happy!!!!

jules said...

SomeBunny is going to have a sweet treat in their Easter Basket!!

Vanessa said...

oh, great tip to use modge podge on the fabric to make it dbl sided! Thanks for sharing your adorable Bunny too!

shire said...

this is soooo sweet, i like the flower

TanishaRenee said...

How cute is that little bunny? Love all of the little details!

 
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