Cut & Glued Felt on Thrift Store Jacket (approx. 8.5 in x 11 in). Folks from Current came by to film a segment about Skull-A-Day. As part of the shoot I made this skull for the host J.T. to wear.
The segment should be done in about a month. I'll let you know when it's online!
omg i want one!
ReplyDeletehehe it has a bow
ReplyDeletebut i just found this awsome website http://www.blockposters.com/
it lets you take a regular picture and blow it up to huge size for free
i just did one from skull-a-day and will post a pic when its up but definatly would be a cool skull
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ... felt skull ... so girlie yet so tough and scary..ha ha ha ha ha
ReplyDeleteyoure the best
Tres chic!
ReplyDeleteThat is so girly ... not even I would wear it. But I have an unexplainable aversion to skulls with bows on them. Maybe I just think too much about how the bow could possibly be attached...
ReplyDeleteAwww, it's got a pink bow!
ReplyDeleteSorry, bro, I gotta agree with Kim. It was lookin' pretty sweet until you added the bow. Well, you do have artistic license to create what you want. It does give me some ides for my kids clothes. How did you attach the felt patches?
ReplyDeleteNice work as always.
I used hot glue to put it together and stick it on the jacket, but if you want it a little more nice looking you can always use Stitch Witchery (or an equivalent iron-on fusing material).
ReplyDeleteapparently some people believe that skulls should be masculine, apparently girls don't have skulls, maybe, instead of a skull, girls have a bouquet of flowers that holds the brain in the middle.
ReplyDeletewho knows...
Awww, I love felt! (The material and the band.)
ReplyDeletei wonder how small you can make these? regardless i still love it, bow and all!
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