A little vintage goodnes. I've had this crown on my work list for a while but it was just missing something. I found the perfect Prima flowers at the scrapbook store last week and got it finished last night.
I even put a tutorial on how to alter Prima flowers on my scrapbook blog if you want to check that out...
A detail shot. All of the papers are from Graphic 45, I also used Tim Holtz Distress Ink, fine glitter, and lots of other stuff too.
Hope you are having a productive and happy week!
9 comments:
Wow, this is phenomenal. I love it.
Oops, I suppose I should introduct myself first before babbling on. I am relatively new to your blog. Have fallen in love with what you do. This one sparks so many neuron in my crafty mind. I need to do something special for my granddaughters 10th birthday and now know what I shall attempt, thanks to you. Of course mine would never be as grand or accomplished. Lovely, just lovely.
This is one of the most beautiful crowns I have ever seen!
LuLu
Oh my goodness girl. Just when I think I have your "style" all figured out, you go and throw something totally different at me! I adore this. Love it. I have crowns on my to do list. I have made a ton in the past, but haven't had time lately. How is the studio coming along?
Your crown rocks!!!
Kate
Unfortunately for me i don't think I have any particular "style". If I did I might be successful with my artwork, but as it is I never give anyone a chance to come back for more because I'm on to the next thing, LOL. You guys are all so sweet! I'm blushing!
Your crown is so amazing, how gorgoeus.
debby
Delicious! I love tiaras and crowns! This is extraordinary!
Cheers,
Madge
This is absolutely exquisite!
Love Love Love the mixed media crown. You sure know how to make some delicious things. I have been thinking I would like to do a little crown myself.
I've seen crowns but nothing like this before. It is full of wonderful goodies and trinkets. Did you have a base to work with? I would love to try my hand on this.
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