…..or tales from the kitchen table.
A bit of early morning crafting going on here. I grabbed the opportunity before there were children wanting to eat breakfast. Pushed to the back, the remains of last night’s ‘kitting’ session. At the front, the beginnings of a birthday card, featuring my favourite way to make butterflies right now.
My next job is to photograph the stages of putting together a simple gift card holder, but the light is very poor here at the moment. The tutorial should be up tomorrow for those lovely people that wanted to know how I made it. I’m off to Julia’s place first though, to browse a few desks while I drink my tea. See you there.
Oh what a brilliant way to make butterflies. Thanks for sharing.
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A x #68
love the way you have made your beautiful butterflies! have a great week trace x 48
ReplyDeleteThat's really clever of you to have spotted the butterfly shape within the flower..it looks like filigree work! I can see you using that an awful lot for different projects :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, LLJ #72 xx
An orange and blue desk this week which showcases how the complimentary colours work.
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Thanks so much for sharing - Hugs, Neet #45 xx
Clever way to make butterflies - love them!
ReplyDeleteEstelle xx
Those butterflies are so great, I will have to try those. Wonderful colours too.
ReplyDeleteEarly morning. Now that's impressive :)
ReplyDeleteWell thats clever.... Francesca #77
ReplyDeleteI love your butterfly tip - very clever. x Jo
ReplyDeleteThat butterfly is very clever. I love the stamp used on the little carton at the top :)
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how you develop a new favourite way to do something or use something. Mine were the Marianne roses die and now my Dylusions never get a rest lol.
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Cath
fun way to make butterlies fiona,
ReplyDeleteHi Fiona! Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving such lovely comments today!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you've snipped the flower to maken the butterfly shape - a really neat idea and very effective!
Will you be coming to the crop in October?
I never realised that snipping two petals off a flower made a butterfly... that is genius! Thank you for sharing.
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Laura
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Looks fun - what a gorgeous butterfly, very clever! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for butterflies! I like your subtitle "tales from the kitchen table." Have fun playing!
ReplyDeleteSuch glowing colours, so early in the day ... Wondering what's under the dark-coloured notebook - am attracted by the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great way to make a butterfly, must try it.
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone had their breakfast ok
thanks for sharing
janet #61
Love seeing the apples on the table. Thank you for showing your morning workspace and teaching us a cool trick to make lovely butterflies. Have a great week. Frances #69
ReplyDeleteI do love that way of making butterflies but I think Mr Wonderful would give me a funny look if I got a flower punch and stamp to make butterflies!
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Lisa
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What a clever way to make those butterflies. I am going to teach my grandies this one, they just LOVE making butterflies.
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Tertia #49