Tuesday, May 26, 2015

creating the candy house

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...

Susan Roberts gumdrop house


Susan Roberts gumdrop house


next were the candy canes. these were fun.

Susan Roberts gumdrop house

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!

Susan Roberts gumdrop house


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?

Susan Roberts gumdrop house


next up is the hard candy shell of the 4 walls. 2 words: THINK PINK. 

(reminds me of Funny Face, n'est-ce pas?)


3 comments:

  1. 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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  2. Looks great. I think the two of you will make a great needlepoint team! Can't wait to see the walls.

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  3. So glad you are able to blog again, I enjoy seeing your beautiful projects!

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