Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Blue Berry Shopping Bag



Another new shopping bag in fabric that's very reminiscent of the 70s - a charming stylized motif of berries and flowers in blue, purple, white and black. 
This fabric is a personal favourite. I just love it!


This is the large version of this shopper, so that you can do grocery shopping with it as well. It's the same size as the polka dot one.


You can find it listed here.

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Friday, 6 April 2018

Grey Flower Appliques




These measure roughly an inch and a half or about 4cm across. Ready to be added to any number of DIY projects.

Tuesday, 2 May 2017

More Red Poppies




Another take on my spring poppies is this simplified and more dramatic version. I've kept the same bright red leaves - 4 in total, just like a real field poppy- and used thick black felt for both the capsule and the stamens in the centre.


I made a larger and the smaller size of this poppy flower and you can see the difference in size in these pictures. The larger flower measures about 8 cm or 3 inches across while the smaller one measures about 7 cm or just over 2 inches across.


The capsules on the centre are a square piece of black felt with a ball of cotton wool inside them that gives them their shape and then helps them keep it.


I also turned some of these into brooches and had some great feedback on them from friends that received them as gifts....

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Saturday, 22 April 2017

Red Poppies



Poppies always mean spring to me. The humble field poppy to be exact (aka common poppy or more correctly papaver rhoeas) is that most welcome early herald of warmer days when nature still seems well in the grip of an inevitably tiresome winter. 
That tell-tale glimpse of joyous red popping up suddenly around the end of winter is a sure sign that spring is upon us.


This spring I found myself making different versions of this humble yet lovely little flower (which is in fact an agricultural weed!), perhaps wishing to hurry on the sunshine and the warmer weather.


Most of my poppy versions are red and this may well be my favourite of the bunch. It is definately -and intentionally-  the most life-like of them with a dark moss green cotton centre for the distinct poppy capsule and a plethora of black tulle strips in lieu of the black stamens around it.


They're quite large at about 10 cm or 4 inches across and much bigger than a real poppy of this type would be in nature. (Though I later also made a smaller version.)
I've attached these to brooch pins and even given a couple away as Easter presents. A friend wore one on a white shirt and the contrast was just perfect and so very dramatic!


I'll be posting the different poppy versions over time in the blog and I'm hoping to make a tutorial or pdf pattern out of these flowers soon.

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Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Almond Tree Blossoms



The almond trees have blossomed.
One of the first signs of Spring and possibly one of it's most glorious!
Just like a breath of fresh air. 

Saturday, 9 April 2016

Red Poppy Pin


This red poppy pin was a custom order.
The black stones in the centre are onyx.


The customer loved it and he chose to attach it to the long lapel stick pin as a boutonniere.
That would have been my choice too. It turned out really nice. 

Friday, 18 March 2016

Hydrangea Floral Bag


Just a few days after posting this vintage 1940s hydrangea flower applique I saw this wonderful hydrangea bag by Cath Kidston.


Even the colours look like the colours used for the trio of flower appliques in my vintage Vogart applique set.
Aren't they wonderful?
The whole bag is so totally girly and perfect for spring!



Wednesday, 26 March 2014

The Garden Of Beautiful Memories




Miranda van Dijk ,the designer and maker behind Puur Anders, always manages to make something striking and exceptional.


Art Tulip Print by Puur Anders

'Puur Anders' means 'pure and different' in Dutch and Miranda's creations always live up to her promise.


Flower with Photograph Print by Puur Anders

In Miranda's own words: 'I print photos on fabric and turn them into leaves and flowers. Nature is my biggest inspiration, and I am especially touched by the connection between man and nature.'


Personilized Tulip by Puur Anders

Where can you see her work?
 Puur Anders esty shop
Puur Anders blog
Puur Anders facebook

Puur Anders

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Hyacinth - Week 3


I promised I'd update my Hyacinth bulb status from the Plant A Flower Day post last week and I'm happy to say they are well and thriving.
Here are some pics from Week 3:










Did you know that Hyacinth bulbs are poisonous?


For more Hyacinth trivia, visit Wikipedia.
For tips on growing hyacinth, visit Houseplants.
For both tips and fascinating trivia, visit The Flower Expert.

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Monday, 18 March 2013

Monday Moodboard - Luscious Spring Green




3. BoMode


Monday Mooodboard is a game played by the members of the European Etsy Team every Monday. The moodboard is a selection of items from the team that reflect your mood on that particular day. Anyone in the team can join in. Just link your very own moodboard to the host of the game StarOfTheEast.



Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Plant a Flower Day












March 12 is Plant A Flower Day  in the Us.

Which isn't a bad day to observe, is it?


These pretty bulbs are Hyacinth bulbs and I'll be sure to keep you posted on their progress.

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