Sunday, October 14, 2007

Mother Goose ATCs - Renee Shedivy, WI


From Renee Shedivy in Wisconsin, 6 fantastic fabric ATCs from Alpha Stamps' Mother Goose Book Covers fabric sheet. Renee wrote a note and said that this was her 1st online challenge - wow! I would not have known. Renee used ribbons, a charm, angelina fibers and some good imagination to create these ATCs - and did a wonderful job!
I am going to have a lot of fun swapping these out . . . I always try to trade artwork between artists whose work I think the other will love or appreciate . . .
thank you, Renee!

5 comments:

  1. Hi Lenna,
    I hope you remember me, Sondra L. aka Stamp Witch from Stampsmith egroup. I sent you my Trash to Treasure collage in a swap we were in.
    I just happened across your blog after looking at the Alpha Stamps online ad.
    I'm so happy to see that you are doing well and are happy. Also glad to look at your wonderful art pieces.
    Your new studio is awesome, wishing you many happy years there.

    Hugs, Sondra

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  2. Thank you, Sondra! Of course I remember you!! SO lovely to hear from you again. I hope all is well! xo lenna

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  3. Renee, love your ATC's but then again I love all of your work. You are quite the artist!
    Vicki

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  4. Hey Mother Hubbard (aka QB--Quilting Buddy). What a treat to see your awesome artistry here. You are such an inspiration. So glad to have you to share fun quilt classes and can't wait unti our next road trip. Keep up the awesome work! joellyn

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  5. These are wonderful and so colorful! This was my first swap and ATC's too, was it not fun?
    Miss Sandy

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