idoltree
idoltree
idoltree
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Textiles & Surface Design, Vintage Inspiration, Craft
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idoltree · 8 years ago
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#earthday #crystalgrid #protection #love #healing #peace #worldpeace #spiritual #activism @idoltree #crystalhealing #crystaltherapy
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idoltree · 8 years ago
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#idoltree #selenite #chakrastones #healing #reiki
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idoltree · 8 years ago
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I observed this cool #rockbalancing #art in #grassvalley #natureart #rocks #idoltree
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idoltree · 8 years ago
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Faces in the #rocks #naturespirits #yubariver #naturalwonder #northerncalifornia #magic #idoltree #spirits #mothernature #rockmagic #energy #healing #mountainlife #peaceful
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idoltree · 8 years ago
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Hand painted batik works in the making. 
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idoltree · 8 years ago
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Explorations in nature’s textures. 
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idoltree · 8 years ago
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Explorations in surface design. 
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idoltree · 9 years ago
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I have been working with handmade greeting cards recently because I love being able to use my fabric scraps for something appropriate in a cute and useful manner. 
I bring you these 3 examples using a simple origami fold from a half circle. You can seriously make so many of them and very quickly. I added some decorative stitches that let the shape stay in place while adding  a bit of sparkle. 
Happy Holidays, everyone!
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idoltree · 9 years ago
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I have always been fascinated and attracted to mushrooms. Their mystery and beauty combined with the sometimes grotesque nature of their intrinsic decomposing qualities are captivating to my imagination. 
I have done many experiments with natural dyeing with mushrooms and various natural fibers like wool, silk, and cotton. This is an area of craft that I will eventually develop more in my own work. 
In this textile print I have used images of the amanita to replicate a continuous mushroom print. The result is a dreamy print of a mushroom that almost resembles mold. 
I adore whimsical themes with a hint of darkness. Something that belongs in a long lost fairy forest with creatures that grow beautifully in the shadows and emerge to life with stark contrast against the wooded landscape. 
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