Supplies Cardstock: Stampin' Up!; Patterned Paper: 7Gypsies, My Minds Eye; Brads: My Minds Eye; Chipboard: Colorbok; Flowers: Precocious Paper; Sticker: SRM Stickers; Pen: Zig
I absolutely love the Precocious Paper Rolled Fabric Flowers. They come in two sizes and are just so elegant. Here I topped a trio of smaller ones with some pretty patterned brads.
Something I discovered about the ivory rolled fabric flowers (which I'm sure also goes for the white and any of the lighter colored ones) is they accept glitter mist beautifully!
I wasn't sure it was going to work...I trepidatiously sprayed this one thinking if I screwed it up I was going to be seriously bummed since I only had 2 to work with. I thought maybe, since the fabric was so shimmery and slick-looking that the mist might just bead up on it or unevenly soak in. Very happily the fabric accepted the mist perfectly.
When I set out to make this next piece I dove into it with just this gorgeous misted flower and a poem composed by my 5-year-old daughter for inspiration. Let me tell you, those were some amazing inspiration as I am so proud of this piece.
Supplies Flower: Precocious Paper; Ribbon: Michaels; Tape: Advantus; Stamp: Delish Designs; Ink: Ranger Industries, Tsukineko; Paint: Delta, Making Memories, Plaid; Glitter Glue: Ranger Industries; Ink Mist: Maya Road, Tattered Angels, Tsukineko; Pen: Sharpie; Charcoal Pencil: General's; Oil Pastels: Pentel; Tool: Stampin' Up!; Poem: "The Flower Grows and Grows" by Kinsey Myers; Other: chipboard, drywall tape, staples
The thing I think I'm most impressed with myself on this is that the mix of paints I used on her eyes is almost exactly the color of my daughter's eyes! I call her "Rootbeer Eyes" because their color reminds me of a backlit rootbeer barrel candy.
It's so hard to photograph anything shimmery. This picture doesn't do the flower or the metallic, shimmery copper color in her hair or eyes justice.
So, one day last month on the way to school my daughter recited a poem for me. I asked if she'd learned it in school. She said no, she'd just made it up. And then she kept reciting it over and over. She even said it for her class. Of course, I had to write it down and I've been planning to commemorate it on a layout ever since. Today, instead, a painting seemed more in order.
The poem begins in the middle of the flower, sprials out of it and down the stem with the "composed by" and the date sprialling through the leaf.
I put in a seed
It started to grow
It grew a flower
On top of its nose
It started to smile
Full of glee
Happily
Isn't that adorable??!!!!! My budding poet! I love the way every line didn't have to have the same number of syllables.
To finish off the page I attempted to make an interpretive sun out of spiraled misted Tim Holtz tissue tape and clouds of drywall tape.
The butterfly is cut out of some spring-themed ribbon.
I hope you enjoy this as much as I loved making it. I don't paint often and don't consider myself a painter by any stretch of the imagination but I really had a great time doing this piece. I guess I just need awesome inspiration first. Now I've just got to find a frame for it and it's going to go live in my daughter's room.
Be sure to check out the Precocious Paper blog for lots more yummy, flowery inspiration from her talented DT. I can't wait to see who will be on the next team.
Hopefully you guys are cooler than we are this week. It got up to 91 yesterday. (Not sure what today was but it felt even worse.) If it were May, or even April, I would've given in and clicked on that A/C so fast but there's something about it being only March that I refuse to on principle. Even for here that's 15 degrees warmer than normal. It's supposed to go back to the "normal" range next week. I'll believe it when I feel it.
♥Heidi
Great work with the PP stuff! And love how artsy this post is!! :)
ReplyDeleteWowwwwwwwwwww! I love love love the card and loveeeeeeeeeeeee that canvas!! That poem is AMAZING and I loveeeeeeeeeee how you wrote it around the flower!!! GORGEOUS! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteLoooooove the painting, Heidi! And the poem is pretty great, too :-) Thanks for sharing it all!
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant card...AMAZING job with the paint! Wow, so impressed!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are great! Beautiful card! And I just love what you made for your daughters poem. The poem is adorable, love the painting, how you made the cloud, and writing the poem on the flower such an awesome idea! Amazing artwork!
ReplyDeleteWow Heidi...im completely in love with your canvas...its gorgeous and you used Tessa's flower very well 2 ;)
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