Wonder Bread Embroidery Gets the Van Gogh Treatment
Allison Love — May 16, 2010 — Eco
References: exhibitfiles.org & stuffyoucanthave.blogspot
A very strange but interesting pastime is Wonder Bread Embroidery. This is exactly as it sounds: embroidering slices of white bread. Catherine McEver takes slices of Wonder Bread and sews patterns to look like paintings or interesting designs.
This particular creation is meant to resemble Van Gogh's 'Starry Night,' but on a series of Wonder Bread slices rather than a painted canvas. Catherine McEver even suggests that the Wonder Bread Embroidery can last over four years! Perfect DIY house decor, albeit a little strange...
This particular creation is meant to resemble Van Gogh's 'Starry Night,' but on a series of Wonder Bread slices rather than a painted canvas. Catherine McEver even suggests that the Wonder Bread Embroidery can last over four years! Perfect DIY house decor, albeit a little strange...
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