ok so roofs are nice and all, but i've been anxiously awaiting my chance to stitch on the scrumptious candy for this cute house!
first items were the lime wedge windows. i set about beading them in the appropriate shades of green...
next were the candy canes. these were fun.
i padded them in frosty rays and kreinik to give them a little shape. the gauzy frosty rays makes them look almost real, right? gumdrops were a quick stitch in sparkle rays and i love how simple but effective it is!
so last night when i was showing my progress to dbf, (dear boyfriend) he pointed out that it was difficult to make out the lime wedges because the beads were a tad overwhelming. as much as i hate to admit it, he was totally right. (the perks of loving an art director, huh?)
so i tested out what it would be to only remove the inner beads but leave the outer perimeter. and i love the result! it makes it look more like a window, while still maintaining the character of the lime. what do you think?
next up is the hard candy shell of the 4 walls. 2 words: THINK PINK.
(reminds me of Funny Face, n'est-ce pas?)
Looks good. And I agree with you--the lime shaped windows looks better without the inner beading. Looking forward to seeing more.
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Looks great. I think the two of you will make a great needlepoint team! Can't wait to see the walls.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are able to blog again, I enjoy seeing your beautiful projects!
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