I am much happier with these pansies! I knew they needed tweaking! I used my punches to punch the purple & white petals, then I shaded the white petals with pastels & added detail with marker & flowersoft. I even sponged the lace (which was white) with eggplant envy ink, to match. Here is a close up of the flowers! I will probably be teaching a class on these....so I won't do a tutorial on them until after the class.
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7 years ago
Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteCharming!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning! I almost bought the book "Paper Bouquet" but thought I better wait due to finances. When I went back to get it it was gone! Now I'm really upset that I didn't get it right away. Your first try Pansies are pretty - but these - breathtakingly real.
ReplyDeleteLisa, these are beautiful! Great job. Thanks for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteDonna Mc
Beautiful, they look like they ought to be on a vintage postcard!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is gorgeous! These are the most beautiful pansies ever! Love the peek of "scrolls" behind them too!
ReplyDeleteHurry up and teach that class...I want to learn how to make these pansies...they are wonderful!
ReplyDeletehow pretty
ReplyDeleteLisa, These flowers are absolutely gorgeous! I'm so glad you contacted me. I may never have gotten to see your beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThese are beatiful!! I would love to learn how to make these awesome flowers from you!!
ReplyDeleteI took Lisa's class today at Scrapbook Haus. She is an awesome teacher, more than willing to share her knowledge AND her supplies! Had a great class and can't wait to take more classes from her! I saw her pinecone card today and it is breathtakingly beautiful!! This gal is a great talent!
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