Monday, November 17, 2014

Purple & Tan Fade Tissue Box Cover

As an idea of the different types of designs I can do, I thought I'd post some pictures of the very first tissue box cover I ever made.  This one is for my own, personal bathroom.  I learned a lot about making the covers with this one.

First, I used uncommon sequin colors.  This ended up being an expensive lesson.  I wanted the tissue box to match my bathroom, which had purple walls and a tan, tiled bathtub enclosure.  The purple sequins weren't the major issue, as they are a pretty common color.  But tan sequins are not common.  So now I'm focusing on using common colors, which are easier to find and less expensive.





Second, I used flat sequins.  While it was extremely easy to make this tissue box with flat sequins, the completed product just doesn't have
the shimmering quality that I had intended when I started out.  So now I'm using faceted sequins.  They are more difficult to work with, but the end product is so much better.




Third, I built the tissue box cover out of mesh before I started sewing on the sequins.  This made it very difficult to get into the corners.  Plus it was a hassle just due to the 3-dimensional shape.  Now I'm sewing each face of the tissue box cover individually, and then sewing them all together at the end.





Lastly, I learned some smaller lessons. How to tie my knots securely, what order to sew the sequins on, etc.

I am extremely happy with how it looks in the end, but I could have saved a lot of time and money if I had known these lessons beforehand!

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