A piece of floristry oasis was used to created the grassed area in which images that were cut from the papers were placed. Flowers were cut and rolled and a twig from a tree in the garden used to make a blossom tree. The domed area on top of the jar was made using a polystyrene ball cut in half, ribbons were added to represent those that hang from a May pole. A real fun project to do!
Paper has always fascinated me. So many different colours, designs and weights. How many of us have bought 2 sheets of a design because we couldn't bare not to have one "spare" to stroke? This lead me to creating my own little piece of crafting heaven which has become my paper playground. I see a flat piece of paper and start to imagine how it can become 3D. I hope you can spare a little time to glace though the items here and realise the potential of paper. xx
Hi, having seen this in the "really life" I just wanted to say how fabulous it is. It's vintage elegance in a jar
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I too have seen this IRL and the photo's don't do this gorgeous creation justice... tis beautiful x
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