Playing around with the Tattered floral die and an inspiration from Tim Holtz' March 2013 tag. WOYWW is the handle for the 'What's On Your Workspace Wednesday' blog hop that gives one an opportunity to take a peek at crafters' work spaces around the globe. It is hosted here.
Lovely flower. Love the bright colors!!!
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Nora
With a name like Barf Snoodlefart I had to come and see what was going on here - and it looks like all things Tim! It looks like you're having fun with his challenges. That butterfly tag in the background is beautiful. Have a happy week MMx #39
ReplyDeleteOooh - pretty! It all looks fantastic. Keep up the good work:) Lucy #24 x
ReplyDeletejust look at those flowers and butterflies real pretty
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Ria
Well tose sure have impact in red and white! Loving the glittery butterfly too, are they all destined to be together?
ReplyDeleteNot sure yet...kind of a work in progress!
DeleteLove both flowers and butterfly - what are you going to do with it all? Anne x #137
ReplyDeleteI haven't quite figured that out yet!
DeleteI couldn't resist clicking on your link with a name like that!!! I love the beautiful flowers and will be back to check what you do with them. Happy WOYWW! Karen 123 x
ReplyDeleteLOL! Your name makes me think of my dog (a geriatric greyhound) :) Love the gorgeous flower!
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Katie 125
Love the touches of bling on the flowers. And Butterfly has bling for sure. Love them! Creative Blessings! Kelly #124
ReplyDeleteThanks! The bling on the flowers was already on the paper that I die cut from. No additional work needed!
DeleteOkay - you have to spill the beans on how you created that GORGEOUS butterfly. April #110
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly was cut from black card stock using a Cricut machine. It was adhered using foam tape onto a scrap card stock that was run through a Xyron machine to place adhesive on one side to which strands of Silver Tinsel Twine from Tim Holtz Ideology were placed. I then colored the twine with some Alcohol Inks and partially melted with a heat tool. The inspiration came from Tim Holtz' blog where he showed thus technique for the March 2013 tag, take a look here: http://timholtz.com/12-tags-of-2013-march/
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Love that glittery butterfly and those bright red and white flowers. Looks like Spring has arrived for you at least!
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Brenda 88
Ooh pretty tattered flowers and a smack gob gorgeous butterfly! a couple days late Happy WOYWW! Nan #25
ReplyDeleteThose flowers turned out great! Happy WOYWW! Lindsay #95
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