Art, textiles, objects and oddities made by catherine mcever
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Embroidered Wonder Bread
How do you embroider Wonder Bread? Very, very carefully. How long do they last? I have a couple of slices that are over four years old that look just like new. Note the homage to Van Gogh's "Starry Night" in position three below.
Why on bread? Click on the topic "Wonder" on this blog and you'll see that the embroidered bread is just one part of a larger project/art book dealing with using wonder bread as the focal point for art work in any number of ways. There's more of an explanation in the very first Wonder Bread post.
These are just WONDERful. Also love the fish.
ReplyDeleteThese are totally awesome! I especially like number 4 down - it looks like a baby chick to me. You're very clever and talented!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat were you smokin when you decided to embroider wonder bread? :)
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet idea )
ReplyDeleteI love it
That's one way to add fiber to your diet.
ReplyDeleteLovely embroidery work .... but I just have to ask -- why on bread?
ReplyDeleteWhy on bread? Click on the topic "Wonder" on this blog and you'll see that the embroidered bread is just one part of a larger project/art book dealing with using wonder bread as the focal point for art work in any number of ways. There's more of an explanation in the very first Wonder Bread post.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't like to spread butter on it.
ReplyDeleteAnd even forbid you stuck them in your toaster
This is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh my god!!! Es precioso!! ImaginaciĆ³n maravillosa!
ReplyDeleteGreat website, looks very clean and organized. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteI just love your slices of bread.
ReplyDeleteIts wonderful.
Beaut Rockabilly
this is the greatest thing since sliced bread!
ReplyDeleteThat something I had never thought of!
ReplyDeleteIt's something new to hear. THanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat post
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