I could sure use suggestions.
#41
Originally Posted by ktbb
always one for different ideas, how about using only the five different blocks...use them in a large 9patch in four corners plus center, then make the other four blocks out of a mottled dark red...using all nine is almost too much for me, especially since most are duplicates. I like the wonky idea, and you could use the plain blocks to do wonky log cabin to reflect the tornado and the cabin, then even applique toto and other WOO characters on these four blocks.
#42
There are already so many good ideas here, but here's another one. Is your friend an OZ fan of just the movie, or the books as well? In the books, the land is divided up into four quadrants, with the Emerald City being in the middle. The Muchkins are blue, the Winkies are yellow, the Quadlings are purple, and the Gillikans (sp?)are red (sorry, can't spell them). You could use bright or muted colors of these to frame each picture. Of course, if she only loves the movie, the four colors won't mean much to her. Just one more idea.
#44
The first thing I thought of was yellow brick road, which someone else mentioned, to include quilted bricks; I like the rainbow idea also. You've got extensive sepia, except for the bit of red, so I think it's possibly open to some bright colors around the pictures. (I like the wonky, tornado-tossed look idea also.)
#49
Originally Posted by kclausing
I agree with the red sashing. But I also think it woudl be adorable to make it kind of wonky, in keeping with the tornado out of control type theme of the movie.
Place each block, not squared, but angled. with different angles to each other, not a lot, just a little.
Place each block, not squared, but angled. with different angles to each other, not a lot, just a little.
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Originally Posted by kclausing
I agree with the red sashing. But I also think it woudl be adorable to make it kind of wonky, in keeping with the tornado out of control type theme of the movie.
Place each block, not squared, but angled. with different angles to each other, not a lot, just a little.
Place each block, not squared, but angled. with different angles to each other, not a lot, just a little.
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