Sometimes I don't pick up objects at the flea market because I've already used similar things (and I still own that piece!) I almost didn't buy these twelve PEZ dispensers because the earlier mandala with PEZ dispensers is still available ... but ... how could I resist, especially when the price was right? These were only a dollar each. Such a bargain!
Most of my mandalas have a button perimeter. Mostly, these buttons are identical. Yet when laying out the colorful PEZ dispensers, I couldn't help but to select equally colorful, assorted buttons for the edge. I had a blast doing this. The photo above also shows the well worn surface of the blue-and-white quilt. Lots of the blue fabric is threadbare, but this isn't problematic for the longevity and overall condition. Why? Well ... over the entire surface of the quilt is a nearly invisible layer of sheer bridal tulle/netting. It doesn't show up in the picture but it protects the fragile seams and fabric.
(Above: Mandala CC at an angle.)I've used bridal tulle/netting since the very beginning of this series. At that time, I never thought I would continue after using the last scrap of the first blue-and-white quilt I cut. Who would have guessed that this series would become an obsession and that I'd stitch more than two hundred of them? Thankfully, I am still inspired and the "hunt" for objects is as thrilling as ever!
Congratulations on your "CC"! Every one of these you show reminds me of the collection I'm still gathering. One of these days I really will send you a box of found items. It's just that I *keep* finding more to add to it!
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