The leaves are oilcloth and so are the flourishes.
The parchment butterfly was created using a multi grid and as per some of my other recent projects, this will be with be on the Pergamano Stand at the NEC on 21st March. Please stop by and say hello if you are there.
The frame was painted with Paperartsy Fresco Paint - Vintage Lace and as you can see, I had a great time assembling the flowers and leaves.
The flourishes were die cut, attached with matte medium and painted with watercolour pencils.
The frame was distressed lightly with Brushed Corduroy. I chose to leave the whole project quite light and not too grungy.
I will be entering this into the following challenges:-
This is gorgeous Rosie. Love the soft colour and the flower embellishing looks stunning.
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Love this frame Rosie, beautiful delicate colours and materials to make your flowers and the oilcloth leaves and flourishes look brilliant in contrast.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at The Country View Challenge this month. Are you coming down to Ally Pally in April?
hugs {brenda} x0x
Beautiful frame Rosie, love the details and soft colours. Thank you so much for joining us at Allsorts for our For a Lady challenge this week x
ReplyDeleteStunning frame Rosie, Love the colours & those flowers are amazing... Simply beautiful.. Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteYour frame has worked so well Rosie (and it's even better irl) and I bet the people visiting your stand at the NEC will be impressed with all your work. Hope you all have a great day tomorrow. Hugs, Jenny xx
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! It is so beautiful. I adore pastel vintage creations and this is just one of the best ever! Thanks so much for sharing Love from Laura xxxxxx
ReplyDeleteMorning Rosie, this is absolutely beautiful. Have a good day. Carol.x
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
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Your flowers are so beautiful! I love this frame. Thanks for the inspiration! =)
ReplyDeleteStunning, love the prettiness you have created... Thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper x
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I,m trying to comeup with ideas to decorate a large canvas photo frame I was given. xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Rosie, your frame is so very pretty and feminine. Love the different materials you have used - gorgeous! MMx
ReplyDeleteReally lovely!
ReplyDeletegorgeous soft colours and what wonderful flowers ! thanks for joining us at our first challenge at country view crafts of anything goes. hugs trace x
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