Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

A Little Bit of Spring Inspirations

I thought that a couple of cute spring ideas might be perfect right now. 
This cute birds nest idea comes from a blog by Sarah Ortega.  
I imagine that the eggs could be made with beads or polymer clay.  
What a cute spring idea!  

 
 And Bonnie McLain published this adorable spring tag.  Such creativity!  
This would make a fabulous gift tag for a planted spring flower.  Very creative!

HAPPY SPRING!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Shabby Chic Style Greeting Card

This was a fun Shabby Chic style card to make.  I just started grabbing a bunch of odd left overs that I had laying around and started layering.  If you like the look of something, it's probably your "style".  If you keep saving your leftovers, they probably "go together" well!  I love the look of lots of layers too!  Enjoy yourself and happy scrappin'!

Monday, May 24, 2010

An Ancient Plum Tree (correction)

A plum tree has been discovered! I've lived here eight years and did not know this tree existed. This year, I've walked my ten acres more than I have in the entire eight years that I have lived here. My honey discovered this one though!
The span of the branches is massive. The entire thing was covered in blooms. It was absolutely gorgeous. The trunk is weathered and many, many roots are showing. I don't know much about these trees, but I can tell that it is quite old.
It really is beautiful and I was able to capture a number of adorable photographs of the spring blooms. In autumn, it will be exciting to see all the plums and determine what to do with them.
**Correction** August 2010 - Ok, so I was told it was a plum tree and it is not - it is a crab apple tree!  Bummer for me (jam and jelly considerations) but still adorable and interestingly old!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Photography captures a moment in time...


            On a crisp autumn morning the first virgin snow fell gently.  I hastily grabbed my camera and dashed wildly out the door.  I longed to capture the precious time sensitive moment.  One single precious moment in time can be captured to last forever with photography.        

In a single photograph, I transported the feelings of the delicate morning.  All was soft, quiet, and crisp.  White, pure, new snow intermingled with still green leaves define the backdrop true to the day it was captured.  These colors of bright white and patches of dark green are blurred; you could easily not know what they are.  In the forefront of the background, just peaking down from the top edge of the photo, are two more defined, yet still blurred shadowy green leaves. The stillness is strikingly present.

            From the bottom of the photograph two brown and green stems protrude two-thirds of the way towards the top.  These stems are solid, stoic, and seemingly ever present against the white backdrop.  Jabbing, daunting thorns adorn the stems and seclude themselves within the drapes of leaves, waiting to pounce upon the unexpecting admirer.  Dark green, glossy smooth, wide leaves envelope areas of the stems with dramatic importance.  These leaves stand at attention, full of life and not yet ready to release the summer.  Yet, snow drapes and clumps upon a central tangle of leaves. 

Significantly more prestigious, atop the stems are the truly divine buds of glorious roses.  The right bud is solidly closed, keeping comfort from the snow, and thus, keeping the stamen, stigma, and style secure within the confines of the petals.  The left bud is ever so gently open towards heaven with only the slightest of distance between the petals.  The powdery, white, and crisp snow takes haven atop those mighty petals as if a great weight upon the delicate, buttery soft petals.  The petals of these roses are blushed with deep red on the exteriors fading to a soft peachy glow on the interiors of the petals; the contrast is stunning.  The edges of the petals curl only slightly inward, as if in silent, unhurried, calm preparation for winter.  Tiny, chilly ice crystals sparkle, and adorn the buds like extravagant diamonds.  These buds sit perched upon the crown of five pointy, barely green sepals. 

            A snug grouping of three additional stems hug together as if to cling to the warmth of autumn and fight the contemplation of the oncoming blustery winter.  They protrude into the photo from the bottom and angle slightly to the left.  Holding loosely to these stems, dipping slightly and extending out of sight to the left are groups of leaves.  Leaves of tender medium green are dusted slightly with powdery snowflakes.  These mighty stems extend only to a third of the photo.  These strict, dark brown stems, lacking any of the green of the others, have a characteristic that I did not notice when I meticulously closed the shutter for the photo.  Concentrating so intently on the new snow laden atop the bud, I had not noticed the hacked off stems.  Recently cut stems bore fresh open wounds of tender flesh.  A triad of stems had lost their heavenly buds to a thief of the morning.  

            My coveted tool, my camera, is securely wrapped within the cushioned black bag and perched upon the seat next to me; I make my way to the warmth of my home smug with the knowledge that I have captured the transitioning seasons.  I have seized this special moment in exactly the way my mind had imagined.  As the photograph intermingles bright fresh snowflakes with the still alive summer flower buds, green leaves, and autumn hued sepals, it encompasses the sensation produced by a moment that converts the season. The evidence of one moment is portrayed for eternity.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

~Decorated & Altered~ Memo Boards - Tutorial



These magnetic dry-erase memo boards are fun and easy to make!  I made all four of these in one afternoon!
Secret: Read all the way through to discover my mistake!
Here's how I made these, however feel free to use your own ideas and whatever you have on hand.  I started with 12x12 memo boards that were on sale at my local craft store.  The frames were an unusual reddish wood-tone that I didn't like.  I didn't want a stark white with the white memo board either though.  So, I taped off the inside with paper and spray painted them all a nice cream color.  Since most of my office accessories are cream and black with dashes of red, I thought this would be a perfect start.  Can you guess which one I am keeping for me?

While the paint was drying, I made the magnets. I used buttons or brads for the centers. some were layered with a couple of prima flowers. Make sure to do the brads before you glue them onto the magnets. I then glued the flowers to the magnets. I used heavy-duty magnets ( 3/4" diameter) because I wanted to make sure they were good and strong! I had a bit of a problem with the bigger brads; the magnets wanted the brads to go to the side, so I just had to hold them for a bit longer than I would have liked until they started to dry.  I used 527 multi-use glue for the magnets because I was told that worked well.  And it did.

I actually would suggest letting the magnets and the paint sit overnight, but I was anxious to continue on...


I used rub-ons in the upper left corner of each.  A different one, depending on who it was for!  I also added some little accessories here and there, like the corner embellishments and the epoxy flower stickers.  The rub-ons actually work really well with the board.  If you are like me, sometimes rub-ons don't agree with me and they did this time!


On the bottom right-hand corner I added a few more things.  I took two ribbons and made a bow out of the two of them together.  This looked especially nice with one of the ribbons being organza. I glue-dotted some more flowers with buttons and brads. I stamped some swirly rubber stamp designs and added a tag or another embellishment.... and wahla!!  Instant (or not so instant) gifts!!

Oh, yes, my mistake.  I did promise to reveal that secret, didn't I?
Well, you are going to want to pay attention when you begin.  I just worked away at these without realizing there is an up side and a down side!!  On the back, there are hanging brackets in a certain way.  Needless to say, mine are on the side or bottom ........Urggghhh

I hope you enjoy this tutorial, please leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

The Snow Is Gone, But the Photography Is Not!

Here in Minnesota, the snow seems to last forever.  Now, earlier than usual, we have no snow this year.  My favorite season is summer.  We have too little sun here and I cherish every moment of it!  In saying good-bye to Winter, I am sharing this photo.  This was taken during the first snowfall of 2009 and I thought you might enjoy it.  Thanks to my honey, Jeff, for making sure I got time for myself and taking me out to photograph that day!