Hi, I've had great fun today making these little flowers! The hardest part was trying to decide what to put them in. I had a glass spice jar, a terracotta pot, but this little jug seemed to work best for now. I think I got it from my dad when I was about 16! (yes, that's a long time ago!!)
I have admired the work of Amy Bowerman at Plucking Daisies for quite a while, she has made some totally amazing paper flowers. One of her tutorials for making hydrangeas is here.
I cased her hydrangeas to make a few flowers for this simple bouquet. I cut the smallest flower from watercolour paper and inked both sides with antique linen distress ink. Then I added some picked raspberry and some squeezed lemonade distress ink. I spritzed with some blush perfect pearls in water and dried them off with my heat gun. This gave the flowers a bit of a sheen. Lastly I added a bit more colour to the edges.
I added some greenery with the Poppy Stamps Meadow Leaf die. I glued 2 diecuts together, then attached the really fine florist wire to the back with glossy accents, so I could attach them to the bunch and twist them to where I wanted them.
Here's a close up of the bouquet, next to a kindy glitz bottle (it has glue in it).
I'm going to enter the challenge at Cuttlebug Mania where the theme is to create a 3D project with a Summer theme. I think raspberry and lemonade are bright summer colours. I cut my flower and leaf dies with my cuttlebug.
I used snippets to cut my greenery, so I'm entering the snippets playground at Pixie's Crafty Workshop.
I'm entering a new challenge for me at Inkspirational, where the theme is Anything Goes.
At Simon Says Stamp, the theme is Anything Goes.
Materials used: Tim Holts tattered flower die; Poppy Stamps meadow leaf die; distress inks; Perfect pearls; beads; florist wire and tape; paper piercer; watercolour paper; glossy accents.
Thanks for visiting :)
These flowers are heavenly... love the sponging. They look almost real.
ReplyDeletewow Cathy, these are stunning. They look so real! And the vase is the perfect choice to display them especially as it is from your Dad! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational.
ReplyDeleteAh Cathy these are exquisite well done!! Shaz in oz.x
ReplyDeleteOMG - they look amazing - you did a fantastic job... The colours are perfect - Mxx
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers.
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irene
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This is lovely - a really different project and such pretty colours. Thank you for joining us at Inkspirational Challenges. Come back next week! Marina
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little bouquet and it looks perfect in the little pitcher! How nice to have such a happy memory attached to it!
ReplyDeleteCathy these are gorgeous! I just adore the colors you chose...so bright and fun! You did a fabulous job thanks so much for sharing the link love :). Have fun with that tattered florals die!
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I love your flowers, they look just perfect in the tiny jug that your dad gave you, that makes it twice as special! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina ♥
ReplyDeleteWow, these are a-maz-ing, Cathy! They look so like real flowers, beautiful colours too.
ReplyDeleteI think raspberry and lemonade are delicious in the summer, too! And I think you are rocking the challenges for this one, Cathy! You are going to be a standout at the playground at Pixie's, that for sure and I smell a winner. Your flowers are beautiful and impeccable and the well-loved vase from your father is perfect to hold them!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, teensy little bouquet...how lucky that you had the perfect wee vase!
ReplyDeletePS Congratulations on winning some of Loll's sensational Card Candy!!
ReplyDeletethanks Darnell, I am so thrilled. I'll probably just look at them and drool and never use them, for a while anyway :)
DeleteThese are just beautiful! LOVE the bold summer colors--such a fabulous creation! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational! :)
ReplyDeleteCrumbs - these are absolutely delightful Cathy! So sweet and such pretty and fresh colours.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Di xx
I thought your flowers were real, the couldn't possibly be made of paper. Fantastic. Thank you for joining in at Cuttlebug Mania this week.
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely lovely! Brilliant use of your snippets.
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Sarn xxx
Cathy, these flowers are just so realistic looking, so very pretty. And how super that you had a tiny vase just perfect to display them in. They look like they took 'forever' to make. TFS the link too.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, just saw Darnell's comment about your win, so big congratulations on your prize. I follow Loll so I'll have to check out what you won. I'm sure it is just what you wanted and something you'll make a fantastic card using! Hugs
This is beautiful! Love it! Fabulous work!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog!
Also, if you have time, please Make a Card for Maddy! And there is a fab Giveaway too!
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Melissa
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Pretty flowers! what a lovely idea
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Oh my goodness - thank you, thank you, thank you! These are stunning and I thought that someone had photographed flowers to show at the playground. Thank you so much for sharing them and for sharing the link - I will be making flowers when I can! Karen x
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