I have a large version of the mini tulip wreath from yesterday in the works. While I am waiting for paint to dry, I put this wreath together.
Wreath is shown is my large vintage-style rag wreath.
I have a large version of the mini tulip wreath from yesterday in the works. While I am waiting for paint to dry, I put this wreath together.
Wreath is shown is my large vintage-style rag wreath.
We are covered with snow today and it continues to fall with no sign of stopping. I went outside to take some snow pictures and found a group of fat little birds gathered under the eves of the house where no snow had accumulated. They flew away too fast to take their photo. So I took photos of the thick snow covering the evergreens instead.
As promised I finished my tulip from yesterday.
We are welcoming Spring today; but here in Pennsylvainia, we are also welcoming a snow storm! Even so, I was still in the mood to make flowers & came up with this little sunflower. More of a Summer flower, but that’s okay I started making a tulip too. Tulip is drying now and should be ready for modeling tomorrow.
Pretty bow made from pale blue vintage fabric dotted with cute little multicolored tulips.
Wreath shown is my large rustic rag wreath.
Like the wreath I made yesterday, I had some of the same type of fabric in aqua blue. This fabric makes such a lovely bow, I think it’s the only thing I’ll be using it for.
This yellow bow is made from soft vintage fabric I acquired this past weekend. It’s decorating my mini tea soaked wreath.
Double braid bow on my 16″ rag wreath.
My large tea-stained rag wreath decorated with a couple simple bows made from recycled black jeans.
My large tea stained rag wreath with a double bow tie made from recycled blue jeans.