 Pretty cute little dress, hu?
Pretty cute little dress, hu? This page from DIY Art at Home: 28 Simple Projects for Chic Decor on the Cheep with big wall dress decorations was my inspiration. Maybe some day I can make some big wall art like this but for now tiny it is.
This page from DIY Art at Home: 28 Simple Projects for Chic Decor on the Cheep with big wall dress decorations was my inspiration. Maybe some day I can make some big wall art like this but for now tiny it is.How I made my tiny dress scrap fabric wall art:
I sketched a little dress silhouette on the back side of sticky back paper and then cut it out.
 Then all I did was cut strips of fabric in varying widths and lay them onto the sticky side of the paper touching edge to edge.
Then all I did was cut strips of fabric in varying widths and lay them onto the sticky side of the paper touching edge to edge. This is what it looked like with all the strips of fabric on from the back side. All that was left to do was trim off the excess fabric.
This is what it looked like with all the strips of fabric on from the back side. All that was left to do was trim off the excess fabric. On the right you can see my first mini dress. It was a bit small for my wire hanger so I mad a slightly bigger mini dress. I do have to say it makes me want to make a full size dress just using horizontal  strips of scrap fabric!
On the right you can see my first mini dress. It was a bit small for my wire hanger so I mad a slightly bigger mini dress. I do have to say it makes me want to make a full size dress just using horizontal  strips of scrap fabric!More about the book from Watson-Guptill Publications:
 DIY Art at Home: 28 Simple Projects for Chic Decor on the Cheep
DIY Art at Home: 28 Simple Projects for Chic Decor on the CheepBy
Lola Gavarry
   DIY Art at Home shows how easy it is to create modern  masterpieces by using a few simple art supplies and the full-size  templates that are also included. The book begins with The Practical  Studio, which outlines the materials and tips that you'll need to get  started. The five chapters that follow--Living Room Spirit, Kitchen  Inspirations, Bedroom Influences, Office Décor, and Sweet  Expressions--offer 28 fresh, beautiful, step-by-step projects for every  room, all with a clean, modern aesthetic that will complement virtually  every style of decorating.          
        Lola Gavarry is a designer who creates artwork for residential clients throughout France. Hiroko Mori is a commercial photographer based in Paris.
 
I love tiny. That's adorable, Stef. What a cute greeting card decoration it would make.
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