I am here at CHA and as promised I am taking all of you inside! First I wanted to share some work that I did months ago for the iLoveToCreate booth. On top of doing demos for iLoveToCreate this weekend, back in the fall they also asked me to create two "racing themed" outfits for their racing themed booth (one using only fabric markers and one using only dimensional paint). Though I can quickly and easily come up with all kinds of creative ideas, I have to admit the racing theme was challenging at first but FINALLY after thought and planning I finally came up with two outfits that turned out really cool! And what was even more cool was seeing them on styled mannequins on display in the booth! Here is a peek-
I used Tulip fabric markers to completely alter a canvas motorcycle jacket with lots and lots and LOTS of doodles and drawings.
Here is the jacket in the midst of creation in my studio. TIME CONSUMING to say the least!
And here it is all finished in the booth!
The second outfit was made completely with dimensional paint. I used a plain white button up shirt and TOTALLY covered the entire surface with dimensional paint.
This was probably the messiest, most challenging project I have tackled in a while! Here it is halfway through creation. (sorry for the bad photo!)
I added all kinds of dimensional details like lines, dots and checkers.
I used a jersey mini skirt and covered the ENTIRE surface with black and white checkers.
While these are obviously more "novelty" outfits and I can't imagine wearing them- it is really fun to see just how far one product or supply will go in a project. More to come!
That is one amazing jacket! You are incredibly talented and have alot of patience to draw everything on that jacket - it is a wonderful work of art. Thank you so much for sharing this. I am missing not going to the CHA show this year. Have a tremendous time!
ReplyDeleteI love it, its georgious!!! Wish you all the success in the world for your creations.
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Many artistic indy kids would wear them for sure! Love love love the jacket...if I were young and thin...I would hit that up in a minute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteDo it anyway! Why should the skinny kids be the only ones enjoying this stuff. Teach them a thing or two.
DeleteI love your reply. *high five*
DeleteI am sure a celebrity would wear them since they are one of a kind!AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteamazing..........
ReplyDeleteWOW! This took A LOT of work...looks wonderful! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteThese outfits are so creative! I especially love the jacket. So much FUN!! Have a great time CHA!
ReplyDeleteThe jacket made with the markers looks just fabulous! But what a ton of work!
ReplyDeleteYour creative talent knows no bounds...and that is what I love about you -- you accept a challenge, and you work "with" yourself, not against yourself to make it happen. Brava...those outfits are incredible!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, I love it! I went to CHA years ago when I managed a scrapbook store and I have to say that I felt like a kid in a candy store.
ReplyDeleteHave a blast!
u ms. alisa R 1 fabulously artistic maven of inspiration! i adore what u did with the clothing. rock on!
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ReplyDeleteTime consuming for sure but so awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That detail is amazing! They turned out fantastic. Kudos to you for finishing such an enormous undertaking and for keeping your sanity intact!
ReplyDeleteWow great work! Time consuming, I'm sure, but totally worth the effort in the end! These are amazing works of art - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOK, gotta give it to you....those two pieces are incredible. The jacket is super cool and that shirt had to have been quite an undertaking given the materials you had to use. You are quite the crafter and my hero. My dream is to be as creative as you are. Cudos.
ReplyDeleteAAAAmazing....to say the least...your art is fabulous...i would definately wear the jacket
ReplyDeletethank you so much for sharing!
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And I can't see a smudged fingerprint anywhere! :P Love these - the jacket is amazing and the shirt looks like a leather boker jacket now!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! I live near Daytona Beach Florida, home of the Daytona 500. I can see lots of women wearing this, also the motorcycle crowd our city entertains each year. Fantastic! You need to let NASCAR know about this. Put a few driver's wives in these ensembles, and you have a new career.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Both outfits are so colourful and full of awesome! Terrific job!
ReplyDeleteThis jacket is incredible. I've been sewing for forty years and have never seen anything quite like it. I love the way you did the inside part that shows. It flows together so nicely. Excellent job! Cindy
ReplyDeleteYou took this challenge head on! What a FUN FANTASTIC jacket!! It's a tribute to your creativity, design and color sense, not to mention patience for detail...you are one creative woman! Thanks for sharing and inspiring all of us.
ReplyDeleteThis jacket is amazing. I love the way you managed to cover even the inside surfaces that show. It flows so nicely and doesn't look tacky like many of these types of projects look. I've sewn for forty years, but have never seen anything quite like this. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWow! Those outfits are both beautiful and amazing. Obviously, you put a lot of work into each outfit and they are truly works of art! Kudos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic job you did on this project-I can't even imagine how long it took you to do!! All the pieces are works of art that you should be very proud of! The I Love to Create peeps had to have been just overjoyed with how it came out!
ReplyDeleteHello Alisa,
ReplyDeleteI've loved your blog since i found it.. there is an epic post i left somewhere when i did find it.. not sure if you've come across that one yet, but anyway, I'm excited about your shop ideas with your mum, the preview looked quite exciting..
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