I die-cut (Tattered Florals) my flowers from old paperback pages. Every once in awhile, I head the flea market to look for aged books or lace. I can usually find old paperbacks for a nickel, and one book makes a lot of flowers! I inked them up with distress ink - vintage photo and faded jeans. To realy bring out the color, I painted them with clear rock candy distress paint. Once they were dry, I built them and added a button, a little waxy flax, and a vintage pin. This is my favorite Tim Holtz die, and I use it very often!
Next was to make 12 embellished die cuts for Mother's Day or Spring.
I have been wanting to work with the Slice Vintage Findings crown, and this was the perfect time. I made an element that can go on a Mother's Day layout or card. This is about 2-1/2 x 4 inches, and it's so much prettier in real life. I sacrificed my last two pieces of this beautiful patterned sorbet paper from the CTMH Perfect Day Level 2 kit - LOL!! I try so hard not to
Hope you've had a great day!
7 comments:
lol! I hoard.. opps.. save a lot more than just paper! Wonderful work!
So pretty!
How do you get involved in swaps? I would like to do them.
Loved the flower and the cool post, made me laugh!
I definitely can identify with the paper saving. It is hard to use the last of some favorites! Very nice projects!
They are lovely. Wish I was in your swap. I am actually in a Mother's Day swap doing flowers and embellies. Glad you had a die-cutter, 23 is a large number. I hand cut mine. I need at flower punch at the very least I think.
Both projects are WOWS for sure.
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