This is the best I can do as far as photographing the banners, finished and ready for the final pressing before I send them away.
You really cannot see the side panels very well. Hopefully, someone at the church will be able to get some nice shots once they are up and in position.
So today will be spent picking the last of the dog hair off them, ironing them one last time and packing them up and trekking to the Post Office.
Tomorrow I am going to make one of the acoustical panels for the church in Tennessee which has been waiting patiently for me to finish this project.
I hope you enjoyed the process and that you learned a few things with me as we journeyed along together.
Stay tuned if you want to see the next marathon.
Thanks for watching!
8 comments:
WOW! It's beautiful! I have been following the process with great interest. I have visited the blog almost every day and I have lerned a lot! Good to see that life intervenes to you, too. Plans are hard to keep up with. I'm looking foreward to your next project!
Bente in Norway
You'll like this next project, Bente- 100+ yards of our favorite stuff. I have the first panel in the washing machine right now. Pictures tomorrow!
Beautiful and what a process..thanks for sharing it on your blog....please ship FEDEX versus Post office..at least you can track it each day to make sure it arrives at its destination.
Marjie, the banners are fabulous. Thanks so much for blogging your process, success as well as bloopers. Life 101.
Marjie
thank you so much for allowing us to follow your process and being able to see the wonderful banners.looking forward to the next projec.
judi in tasmania australia
Marjie, thanks for taking pictures along the way. The banners look amazing.
Can't wait to see what you do next.
Cher in BC
Hi Marjie,
Your panels are gorgeous!! I love them. I know they will look stunning in the church. What a wonderful space for them. Thanks for sharing your progress with us. These must have been very hard to create just due to the shear size!
Your next project sounds great. That's alot of velvet! Wow. Hard to rinse out, too. Would love to see photos of that project. Sounds like you are getting some nice commissions!
Kristin in SC
Wow mom! I never got to see them finished! They look great!! I love the net one!
Hard work and great job!
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