Wednesday 17 April 2013

Spring flowers Blog Party

Time for the Waltzingmouse blog party and some Spring flowers.
 

After all this miserable weather it's definitely time for some Spring sunshine and flowers!!
I thought my craft room needed a little brightening up with some flowers...I'm not good with real plants so paper ones are just the ticket.....



I think the colours may be more Tropical spring than English spring!!
I used Waltzingmouse dainty doilies large set  stamped and embossed in white.
I cut them out, layered them up and used a brad to hold them together.
 
 
 
 Now I just need to jazz up the tin they're standing in!!
Hope you like my take on Spring flowers.
 
 
 

25 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! what bright colorful layered doily flowers! The white embossing looks great on all these pretty layers!

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  2. Wow......you sure knew how to bring this paper to life. Beautiful blooms and I'm sure these will live a long time. You sure spent some time on this beautiful bouquet!

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  3. Wow! Just over the top crazy good! Love all the bright colors - just so happy looking and it makes me smile!

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  4. Oh Sarah...what a gorgeous bouquet of doily blooms...
    I love the bright, fresh colors...
    these are simply stunning!!
    This just makes me happy! :)

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  5. What beautiful doily flowers...such a cute idea and just look at that gorgeous bouquet you have created. I could look at that cheerful display all day!

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  6. Sarah your doily flowers are just delightful and such beautiful spring colours!

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  7. Just want to lick them :) Like a lolly pops ! stunning work and sweet spring colours!

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  8. Oh, this is an incredible bouquet. And, the beauty of these flowers will never die, like they would if they were real.

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  9. Magnificent! I absolutely love your vase of spring flowers - so bright and beautiful!

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  10. Wow, this is what I call thinking outside the box! This is just the most fabby bouquet ever.

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  11. So gorgeous - love this colorful flowers.

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  12. Absolutely gorgeous array of doily flowers! Fab colours and wonderful stamping, just beautiful!

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  13. Wow - what a lot of work but worth it for the stunning results!

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  14. This would cheer anyone up Sarah! What a fabulous bouquet you've made - and I don't know about you but I'd be happy to swap a bit of tropical weather for this so-called spring we're having! Vicky x

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  15. WOWZY! You've been very busy with embossing and fuzzy cutting all this beautiful doilies! Lovely bouquet of spring flowers!

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  16. Talk about eye candy - this is amazing !!!

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  17. Holy-moly - what a eye-popping, jaw dropping amazing bunch of doily flowers. It makes my heart happy!

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  18. LOVE IT!! Those flowers are amazing....the colors are so perfect....such perfect bright colors and the pail sets them off perfectly!!

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  19. WOW! I just love the way those white embossed doilies look on coloured paper. Not only would this be a fab table decoration but I immediately visualised these bright doilies strung together to form a bunting! I can't wait to have a go at these! TFS! Love em' :-)

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  20. I seriously fell off of my chair when I saw this. Sarah!! What an inspiring project!!! Talk about fancing up an ole' tin can, heeee! The colors you chose are so cheerful and lovely for spring! What an awesome room decor piece. Love how you layered each one. I want one now, too (glad I have this set)!!

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  21. Sarah you are SO talented absolutely love your designs. When are you going to run your own card class, cause I will come:-) maybe we could organise a join venture some day? X

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  22. Perfect flowers for me too Sarah, love them.

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  23. These are so pretty! I love the bright colours

    Michelle x

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  24. These flowers are gorgeous Sarah. Love your blog! Wish I had more time to surf!

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