One of my favorite children's books (and Boo's) is The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. You can tell the book has been loved....
It's cover and edges are worn from years and years of reading:
Some people think it's a sad story....but I view it as a story of unconditional love.....
.....comfort and sharing......and the joy of giving:
Here's a jumper I made for Boo inspired by The Giving Tree:
A simple, monochromatic colors.....reminiscent of Shel Silverstein's style:
I chose a plain light taupe fabric to silk screen "sketched" apples on. I used my Paper Doll Dress Pattern to sew up a simple jumper style......
.....similar to the one the boy in the story is wearing with a criss crossed back:
To silk screen the apples, first I drew some apples in the Silverstein style onto contact paper....I used my left hand so that they would end up looking more primitive:
Then using a razor blade I carefully cut out the apple silhouettes (disclaimer: an exacto knife is always safer, I use razor blades because I replace them often):
Once all the apples were cut I peeled off the backing of the contact paper and adhered it as a stencil to a screen (for screen printing):
Next, I took some scissors and cut off the marker lines......
....and placed the insides of the apples onto the screen.
I screen printed the apples onto my fabric (see the link to my detailed "Screen Printing with Contact Paper" at the bottom of this post):
The Giving Tree-inspired apples!
The finished apples on the dress!
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For more details on screen printing with contact paper visit my tutorial below:
All I can say is wow! That is so fun. Its got my mind buzzing with creative possibilities! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love that book as well.
ReplyDeleteThis is very super cool. I love the graphic-ness of the apples.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!! This is beyond perfect... I think I love it even more because of the apples :) I hope you can make a tiny one for the friend I mailed today... xo
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely in love!!! I have no words to describe how much I love this...Shel Silverstein, sigh - definitely one of my favorites growing up - and you captured it in dress perfectly. Bravo!!!
ReplyDeleteyou are just so super talented, you really inspire me. Tone
ReplyDeleteThat is one of my favorite books too. How could it not be? I love the dress. It is so perfect - especially on your daughter and with the striped shirt and socks. Love!
ReplyDeletei read all his poetry books as a kid and bought them when i became a mom. luv shel silverstein.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, the fonts on your post are all wonky and unreadable... am I the only one experiencing this reading your blog? :(
ReplyDeleteI just adore this project.
I just looove this book and leave it to you to capture it so wonderfully in this dress. You are so creative. I love this idea. Thank you so much as always for sharing with us! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the look of those apples! You did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteI just love this! What a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteLove it! The Giving Tree is my favorite book & we give it for every new baby gift!
ReplyDeleteI agree about the story...and that dress is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the apples!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most adorable things I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteUmm, that wasn't Harold, that was me Robin;)
ReplyDeleteGiving Tree is a family favorite. We haven't read it in awhile...so you inspired me to read it again to my boys, AND I think I will be inspired to create something from another favorite book for my 3rd son!
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR STUFF!!! Wish I had a girl to do all the dresses for!
The Giving Tree is one of my favorite books, but the first (and only) time we read it to Leila she bawled!
ReplyDeleteLove the dress you made for boo!
The jumper is so cute and I love the apples. Even more I love the idea of being able to do my own "silk-screening." thanks. This is my first time to you blog and I am excited to take a look around!
ReplyDeletemy daughter brought this book home from the school library a couple of days ago! It is a very old and worn book but after reading the story I can see why the library holds onto it.
ReplyDeleteI l.o.v.e. the Silverstein inspired dress - perfect.
Just found you from over at WWC. Oh my goodness, I can't wait to swim around your blog for a while. Love your creativity and style. I am a lover of color as well, and your site is simple eye candy for me. As a new sewer and professional faux finisher, you can imagine how inspired I am over here. BTW, just subscribed to your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis is darling! The Giving Tree was always one of my favorites.
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Have a good weekend!
This is the cutest thing! I really love the style. I might have to check out that book too! I just stumbled across your blog but I love it so I'm adding it to my list :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, that is so adorable and unique!
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