Hellooooooo bloggers and bloggerettes! Lovely to see you! So sweet of you to stop by for a visit! I hope that all is well (and warmer) in your world! It's been raining so much here in the SF peninsula, might need to build a boat! ha!
There is always a lot of talk about inspiration here in the blogosphere. We also have lots of before and after post.
For this post, I thought it would be fun to show you the inspiration behind the broken china mosaics I created.
I was looking for some inspiration for my mama's 75th birthday present (she will turn 85 this year). Since we are Russians, I thought it would be fun to create a design in the spirit of Russia.
Here, the inspirations...
Friday, February 18, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Wreath much? The tale of a faux rosewood wreath (aka paper rose wreath)
UPDATE: MARCH 22, 2012 The complete tutorial is now available HERE
Greeting! So sweet of you to stop by for a visit! I hope that all is well (and warmer) in your world!
Do you have a cuppa and a comfy seat? You know my post are photo filled ha! But I must confess, I love spending the time with you!
Let's begin with this interesting little diddy. According to Dictionary.com, a glutton for punishment is: someone who habitually takes on burdensome or unplesant tasks or unreasonable amounts of work.
Hmmmmm now why does that sound somewhat familar? ha! Let's see shall we?
First, credit where credit is due!
Most of you may be familar with Stephanie Lynn at Under the Table and Dreaming and her post and tutorial about her stunning faux rosewood wreath here.
I was so inspired by Stephanie's gorgeous creation! (Thanks so much for sharing with us Stephanie!)
Greeting! So sweet of you to stop by for a visit! I hope that all is well (and warmer) in your world!
Do you have a cuppa and a comfy seat? You know my post are photo filled ha! But I must confess, I love spending the time with you!
Let's begin with this interesting little diddy. According to Dictionary.com, a glutton for punishment is: someone who habitually takes on burdensome or unplesant tasks or unreasonable amounts of work.
Hmmmmm now why does that sound somewhat familar? ha! Let's see shall we?
First, credit where credit is due!
Most of you may be familar with Stephanie Lynn at Under the Table and Dreaming and her post and tutorial about her stunning faux rosewood wreath here.
I was so inspired by Stephanie's gorgeous creation! (Thanks so much for sharing with us Stephanie!)
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