This is my original textile piece that I scanned in.

This is it combinined with a fashion template.

And another one where I repeated part of the work and then combinined it with the fashion template.

And some more.


Would love to have one of the dresses made up. What do you think?
I love using Photoshop but it would need a lifetime to learn how, and I think I actually prefer making the textiles.
2 comments:
That's so cool! That first one is totally transformed by just using a sliver of it! I'm so gonna try that! Thanks for the idea!
Hey there! Wanted to let you know I've put a link to your blog on my 'fave blogs' list - kinda a way to say thanks and stuff. Might not generate much traffic but I do appreciate all your support! And your blog has some really cool stuff that I'll never be able to do! Take Care!
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