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SoSoft Baby Grow Book Cover

By Rumtruffle @Rumtruffle7
I wanted to make a book cover from an item of clothing as I had some fab fabric paint from DeocArt. I hit the charity shops and found a baby grow for 50p!SoSoft Baby Grow Book CoverI chopped off the arms and legs.SoSoft Baby Grow Book CoverI then turned the baby grow inside out and sewed down each side.SoSoft Baby Grow Book CoverI took some card (which needs to be a good weight for a book cover) and inserted it into the baby grow from the bottom. I then hand sewed across the bottom enclosing the card.SoSoft Baby Grow Book CoverI diluted some SoSoft with water and put it into a mister bottle. This technique is great for craft products where washing the fabric is not required, I wouldn't recommend doing this if a garment requires repeated washing as the color fades.SoSoft Baby Grow Book CoverThis creates a fabulously delicate blended result.I used the Eucalyptus mask from StencilGirl for a general background pattern.I then cut off a pocket from a t shirt and used the Tornado stencil by Andy Skinner to create the feeling of a sky and then used a leaf mask from Imaginations Crafts, I finished off the leaves with a white POSCA pen. This I then attached to the baby grow to cover the tiny bear motif printed on it.SoSoft Baby Grow Book CoverI added a pink spotted felt flower that I had edged with SoSoft, a steam punk heart that I had added some ribbon to and finished off with a butterfly that I made from shrink plastic and alcohol inks. I used the remains of the watered down SoSoft to 'dye' a piece of fabric which I knotted into a bow tie and stuck in place.SoSoft Baby Grow Book CoverI used a mask from Crafters Workshop to create the flames adding some free hand flames to get the overall desired look. I outlined these in a fine white POSCA pen. Finally I hand painted a phoenix and edged this with black and white POSCA pens.
SoSoft Baby Grow Book CoverI thought the phoenix was a great tie in to the baby grow as both represent a new beginning, a new life.I look forward to your comments.SoSoft Baby Grow Book Cover

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