Once I had my basic tray completed I stuffed with tissue paper to pack it out and added glass crystals to the bottom for ballast (so that shape would stand alone). Taped the other side on and covered with torn kitchen towel using watered down PVA Glue. Left to dry overnight in the airing cupboard.
As
you can see the kitchen towel gives a nice textured finish which I then gave a
couple of coats of 'White Cotton' emulsion to. The little Match pot paint
samples are idea for using on small surfaces and are a lot cheaper than using
up my more expensive Jo Sonja paints.
Once
dry I was ready to start playing. I had made up a selection of paper roses previously
whilst the B was in the airing cupboard. Because of the weighted
bottom it stands quite firmly on its own.
Entering into the folowing:
Lavender Garden Cottage: Cottage style party.
Anything but a card: .Anything goes.
Dream Valley: Ribbon and Bling.
Glitter n Sparkle: Anything but a card.
Pixie's Crafty workshop: Use up your snippets ( flowers made from odds of card stash)
Anything Goes: Vintage/ Shabby Chic.
Oldie but a Goodie. Bright colours (lace used over 25 yrs old, rest over 6 mths)
Hotshot Craft: Anything but a card.
Frosted Designs; Be bold. (Bold colours & patterns)
oh my this is such a treat! Kind of wish my name was Besley!!! Hugs, Lesley
ReplyDeleteI love it, the flowers really finish it off! I like working with tester pots too, so much choice and easy to use!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Estelle xx
Oh how lovely, and what a lot of work. Just a great project. Debbiex
ReplyDeleteYou're such a crafty woman, Mrs. A.; you really work from scratch! I'd have purchased the letter and then decorated it --- but you're awesome and your partner will love having your creative hands on it because it turned out to be quite lovely! Love your work!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Mrs A what a wonderful project now you have achived this my initial is S any offers ...lol take care xx
ReplyDeleteYou have magic hands, mrs. A...BEAUTIFUL
ReplyDeleteXXX Margreet
That's lovely, I love the way you have bunched the flowers up.
ReplyDeleteI heard that 'Dulux' are doing an offer on their test pots at the moment. They are great for this sort of project. :)
Have a great week
Jan x
Oh wow....so very clever.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Love the way you made it and the texture on it. So glad you played along with us at Frosted Designs!
ReplyDeleteVery, very pretty and always so innovative with your ideas.
ReplyDeleteMrs A how unique your projects are love this one so much.Am pinning it with link back to you so that others can also come and admire
ReplyDeleteCheers
Dr Sonia
Cards Crafts School Projects
Here is the link to my
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It's always a treat to visit your blog Mrs A.....your shabby 'b' is soooo pretty x
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant Mrs A .. .. the kitchen towel is definitely a brilliant touch.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers and lace are definitely the finishing touch. Gorgeous colours!!
Love Jules xx
So pretty. Love the vibrant colours. xx
ReplyDeleteOMG ! You are soooo clever Sweetie ! Can't believe you made the letter yourself, it looks fantastic ! Hugs, blessings and love from Catherine
ReplyDeleteFlippin' eck Mrs - this is just stunning! A gorgeous result - and the tenacity to have made it from scratch too. LOVE it!! Hugs, Di xx
ReplyDeleteThat B very pretty! I love the CAS-ness of it all and the texture is great!
ReplyDeletePS: I hear there's some, er, "fruit" juice and ginger biscuits to be had behind the bike shed . . . see you there later.
Hugs
Sarn xxx
Oh wow absolutely stunning. Love it . thanks for sharing at glitternsparkle hugs trisha x
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for home decor, Mrs. A. It would work using an embellishments for male or female, but your "B" is delightful - oh! I should have used a B word - or may I just put the word "bonny" in front of the delightful? ? ? Thanks for the great idea AND the tutorial! A labor of love in your gorgeous creation!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty and so different. Congratulations of being a Guest Designer on Craft A Scene too, your designs are beautiful. Looking back at previous posts, I love those white on white sympathy cards, simple and calming. Thank you for your visit this week. xx Maggie
ReplyDeletewhat a grate prodject love it, thank you for joining us at Glitter n sparkle challenge blog good luck and hope to see you again soon.
ReplyDeleteAJ dtm
Your altered B is Blissful!
ReplyDeletewow thats so very creative!!! I dont think I could attempt anything like that! amazing Hugs Juls
ReplyDeleteI say B for brilliant.....it is so pretty too....fab!
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Sue
What a lovely project, so pretty. Thsnk you for joining us at Glitter n Spsrkle this week. Abbie DT xx
ReplyDeleteTouch of class here, very beautiful and love the use of kitchen towels/tissues...also serviettes make a great texture too...luv this project..xx
ReplyDeleteOh wow Mrs A, this is beautiful and fantastic the way you asemmbled it, I love your ideas and how you bring your creations together....so clever :) Donna ♥ x
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful this monogram! And pretty tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing with us at Frosted Designs.
Sandra
How clever is this! I love things that are different and I've NEVER seen one of these before - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing it with us at Oldie But A Goodie this week and good luck with the challenge
Hugs Laurie xx