when i first read becky shander's dryer sheet article that was published in the premier issue of art quilting studio magazine (july, 2009), i was thrilled to see such an ordinary around-the-house-product being used in such creative ways! so thrilled, in fact, that i immediately salvaged the pile of dryer sheets that had been accumulating in my laundry room and started playing (you can see the fun here!)!
and i think that becky must have planted a tiny seed of dryer-sheet-inspiration that day, because when i started thinking about creating the little "child of art" quiltlet in yesterday's post, those dryer sheets were the first thing that i wanted to start playing with again! they're fun to use in their original white, but it's amazing at how well they absorb color, too.....just a little acrylic paint (and lots of paper towels to catch the mess!) and before you know it, you've got a stack of dryer-sheet-rainbow-happiness just waiting to be included in your next project!
thank you SO much, becky, for sprinkling your sweet little seeds of creativity throughout blogland......you will always be a beautiful inspiration to me!!!
Oh dear, if you keep posting about these, I will have to abandon every other project and try my hand at this too! LOL. I love the softness of the colours. must. try. soon.
ReplyDeleteI just love how we can repurpose the simplest of household objects!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. Going down and search for my used dryer sheets! Thanks for the inspiration and visiting my blog.
ReplyDeletethis is amazing! (^_^) I've got soo many of these just sitting around smelling lovely - thankyou for the great post & the links! :o)
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
Chloe x
oh yummy, yummy, colors. I'm gonna do some laundry!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd as an added bonus, we will have good smelling art!!! :)
i love all that orange.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a rainbow of color, Lori, so cute, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have missed a few days and so in catching up have scanned your recent posts. Love the dryer sheets and how you have created with them. Wonderful. Thank you for your caring comments on my recent post. Happy creating...
ReplyDeletelove love love these. did i already tell you that? i will now start collecting my dryer sheets!
ReplyDeletepreeeeeeeety :-)
ReplyDeletei'm heading to the basement laundry room now. :-)
And it smells good too!!! This pile looks yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI've been saving all of my dryer sheets for months now. And now I will have to put some of them to use and paint them. They are so delicate, and I can think of all kinds of uses for them. Thanks Lori for the many, many inspirations you send our way.
ReplyDeleteThey turned out so pretty. I learn something new each time I go blog reading. I wouldn't think about saving them. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteYour blog always makes me smile, what you say, the colors, your art, your glasses, thanks Lori!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks for sharing this
ReplyDeleteGreat rainbow indeed, that ought to bring you a dash of joy whenever you look at a color combo like this :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, who would have ever thought. Dryer sheets. wonderful colors !! Love the book in the post before this one too.
ReplyDeleteGreat work
Love the photo and the things you're doing with softener sheets. Wow. And love the glasses!
ReplyDeleteLori, your flowers and quilt are so stunningly beautiful. Using acrylic paint to create sheer color is a fabulous idea - thank YOU for the inspiration too!
ReplyDeleteI've been running around looking for myself lately and you are just creating like a champ.... LOVED the little garden.. Wish you were closer to inspire me. haha
ReplyDeleteStaci
Hi Lori! How beautiful those delicate little sheets look! I love your yummy colors...I also love what you're creating with them! You're always doing something sooo fun! Thank you and Becky both for such wonderful ideas and inspiration! xoxo Paulette ;)
ReplyDeletethose are simply beautiful...I love the colors and the soft texture. you have my wheels turning...
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty Lori!!
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