Hello crafting friends
So sorry it's been a while posting - I have still been updating my Instagram, but neglecting my blog - I promise to try harder this year!
It's only just winter, and already I'm looking forward to Spring! I made this cheerful decor to remind me of the fresh colours that are ahead!
Using the 'Beautiful Anemone stamp' (PD8747 on the Polkadoodles website), I stamped onto the matching chipboard shapes (also available on the website) with Versafine Clear Ink and heat embossed with rose gold powder. I then coloured each one using acrylic markers, blending the whites and purples. I also coloured the watering can and the leafy wreath from the chipboard shapes in the same way.
From the stamp set I stamped and heat embossed in black the sentiment again onto one of the chipboard shapes
The background is one of the MDF embroidery hoops - these are amazing BTW! (PD9108)
I painted this with acrylic paint in lilac to match the flowers. I then layered everything together using a glue gel. It's easier than it looks, and it produces amazing projects that will have people asking if you really made it!
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This is a gorgeous image, and I'll need to pop over to Polkadoodles and check out what else is new over there. You've created a lovely design and I like the cheerful color palette. Thanks for joining us at The Beautiful Blossoms Challenge and sharing your lovely card.
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You've created a beautiful home decor piece! At first I thought the flowers, watering can and leaves were resting on a lavender plate!!! Thanks for sharing the info in your descriptions that you used an embroidery hoop. And sure enough when I looked then at the 'top center' of the arrangement I saw the tightening screws for the hoop! Proof! :) Thanks for creating and sharing your anemones wreath with FarmQuest Home!!! Please come back again!
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