3-22-11
103/365
Today I took advantage of the nice weather and shot some pictures of the flowers at Highline Botanical Garden. Spring is here!
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
F-A-D days 92 thru 98
3-11-11
92/365
My hubby bought me this set of pliers from Harbor Freight for working with wire and stuff.
92/365
My hubby bought me this set of pliers from Harbor Freight for working with wire and stuff.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Days 89, 90 & 91 f-a-d
3-8-11
89/365
Happy Mardi Gras! Lotsa homework tonight so I did a quick flower out of old Mardi Gras beads from The Orleans hotel in Vegas, Thanksgiving 1999.
89/365
Happy Mardi Gras! Lotsa homework tonight so I did a quick flower out of old Mardi Gras beads from The Orleans hotel in Vegas, Thanksgiving 1999.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Flower-a-day 84 thru 88
3-3-11
84/365
I was stumped for a project tonight so this piece evolved as I went along. I started out with flowery scrapbook papers, glued them together, and added flower brads for dimension. Next I added the paper flower stickers in coordinating colors, and finally I added this lovely Ralph Waldo Emerson quote I found on the interwebs.
84/365
I was stumped for a project tonight so this piece evolved as I went along. I started out with flowery scrapbook papers, glued them together, and added flower brads for dimension. Next I added the paper flower stickers in coordinating colors, and finally I added this lovely Ralph Waldo Emerson quote I found on the interwebs.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Flower-a-day 79 thru 83
2-26-11
79/365
I made these flowers with more Daniel Smith handmade papers. I used a little heart template to cut out the petals and I joined them together with glittery brads. I glued the flowers on the page and then added stems and grass with Sharpie paint pens.
79/365
I made these flowers with more Daniel Smith handmade papers. I used a little heart template to cut out the petals and I joined them together with glittery brads. I glued the flowers on the page and then added stems and grass with Sharpie paint pens.
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