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My Girly-girl-bag workshop

By spotogspindel | April 11, 2011

I´m back from Artfest with loads of new impulses, friends, memories and inspiration. Let me start with my workshop.

Five wonderful ladies joined me in my Girly-girl bag class at Artfest.

Here we are busy at work. Let me introduce you to the ladies and the girls:

This is Denise with her art-in-progress.

The details in the hat and the colors in this iPad-case is really unique! This one is on my Christmas-wish-list!

Janet is hand-sewing some of the extra thick silk yarn hair in place.

Her girl is as colorful as her owner :-)

Love the hot pink and burnt orange!

Beth made the big bag, and is working on the girls hair.

She added a big broach on the side.

Can you tell that this tanned, red-headed beauty is from California?

Here´s Helen!

Helen´s blue bag is so cool! I love her white fly-away hair!

Jessica showing her girly-girl.

Isn´t this one a beauty?! A big green velvet bag with a lovely face.

Too bad you cat see the 3D in this hat, it´s awesome!

Here we all are at the end of the day. I don´t know who is more proud of their bags, me or them :-)

Topics: textile, travel, workshops | 4 Comments »

4 Responses to “My Girly-girl-bag workshop”

  1. michelle Says:
    April 11th, 2011 at 07:23

    awesome pictures!!! all their bags are just gorgeous!

  2. Denise Mares Says:
    April 11th, 2011 at 14:41

    Janne, I thoroughly enjoyed meeting you at Artfest! This class was so much fun and I’m inspired to create more fun Girly Girl stuff.

  3. lulu Says:
    April 19th, 2011 at 19:52

    your students did such great work!

  4. Susan Williamson Says:
    April 22nd, 2011 at 17:59

    The girly bags are gorgeous. What an amazing project you came up with! I’m sure these women will treasure what they made in your workshop. I know I would.

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