I initial and date all my work using small back stitched letters. I also fix a business card sized label on the inside of the frame with a small note about the piece and who it was stitched for.
I never thought about signing my work, but it makes sense, my daughter signs her drawings and I even sign my scrapbook pages...I will look on how I can do this
anna-key replied at 2012-11-17 16:45 static/image/common/back.gif
I initial and date all my work using small back stitched letters. I also fix a business card sized l ...
The business card is a cute idea! Thanks for that!
Star13 replied at 2012-11-5 20:21 static/image/common/back.gif
I sign my initials and finish date so I know when the project was finished.Different projects refl ...
Very true! I especially like stitching the year.
On my large pieces I stitch the name and the year/s in which the work was completed. I hope that when Im long gone some of my work might be treasured, or at least be a nice historical talking point
I have always stitched my initials and year.At first I placed near one of the lower corners.Then I started hiding it in the pattern if I could.It depends on the project and who the owner will be.Good luck!
bakes007 replied at 2012-11-30 02:23 static/image/common/back.gif
I have always stitched my initials and year.At first I placed near one of the lower corners.Then ...
I love the idea of hiding it within the pattern!Will have to try it!Thanks!
I always put my initials and the year on the lower right corner, I think its a nice nice to do!
I always put my full name and the date I finished it on every piece I do. I use very tiny letters.
Every great piece of art work should have a signature of some sort.