Hello everyone! I am sharing a tutorial on the Sizzix blog today, for a Hydrangea shadow box.
Earlier this year I made a Lilac Tree Shadow Box and I thought it needed a partner. The Hydrangea was made with Susan Tierney-Cockburn's Hydrangea Flower die and coloured with Pan Pastels.
To see the full tutorial, you'll have to head over to the Sizzix blog.
Thank you for stopping by today and enjoy your weekend!
Anna-Karin
this is absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is perfection Anna Karin! The colours of the petals and leaves are so well done, it could pass for a real hydrangea tucked into this sweet little frame. You are am artist!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! :)
It looks yummy, over to Sizzix blog to see the details
ReplyDeletebeautiful:). warmly greetings:). malwinku
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Nicola x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. They look almost real. Thanks for your explanation. Happy crafting Anneke.
ReplyDeleteAnna, I thought at first, these were real flowers! Splendid job!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, stunning. I love this look and softness.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is a Spectacular creation, Anna-Karin!! How long did this take you to make? All of those little petals--WOW!!! The pom-pom hydrangea's are my favorite (I have lace caps in my shade garden)and this bloom looks like you've saved and dried a real hydrangea bloom! It's Gorgeous!! XOXO-Shari T.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is a Spectacular creation, Anna-Karin!! How long did this take you to make? All of those little petals--WOW!!! The pom-pom hydrangea's are my favorite (I have lace caps in my shade garden)and this bloom looks like you've saved and dried a real hydrangea bloom! It's Gorgeous!! XOXO-Shari T.
ReplyDeleteLordy, Lordy! You don't get better than this!!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx
wow this is stunning!
ReplyDeleteGroetjes Karin
Beautiful! Love the frame, the flowers and the leaves. Fantastic!
ReplyDeletewow - amazing piece of art!
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