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So I go this awesome pack of Manor House Flowers to play
with and knew straight away what I wanted to do!
I wanted to create a canvas to put on my craft room wall - a little inspiration!
Using the gorgeous flowers as a colour palette, I used the ID 6x6 hexagons
as a mask and used some texture paste to create the background.
Then I cut down the hexagons and then added Lou's Peacock Feather
and some sweet Edward Corners, some alphas for my title and hot glued it all down
I then used spray gesso and lightly coated the whole canvas
then started with the Glimmermist.
So using these gorgeous flowers as a base
I mixed my mists to get the finish I was after.
Once they were all hot glued to the canvas, I lightly sprayed them
with Pearl Glimmermist to give them s shimmer.
So what do you think?
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Wednesday
Natalie May
Natalie May
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Natalie
Beautiful , beautiful , beautiful ....love the colours & the chippy gives it great texture...I follow, of course:):):)
ReplyDeleteWOW.... this is just soooo pretty Nataile.. I love the colour, and all you embelies are just perfect xx
ReplyDeleteThis is totally amazing! The saying 'Pretty in Pink' has never rung so true! :)
ReplyDeletewow nat, this is beautiful, as i expected from the sneek peak. Great selection of imaginarium chipboard and lovely showcasing of the flowers.
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Wow, such a gorgeous canvas with amazing color and texture. Love how you used the gorgeous flowers and your creative use of this fab chipboard. What a great idea to use it as a mask! I'm a new follower. ~ Blessings, Tracey
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How gorgeous is this canvas Natalie. The colour is so rich and the textures using the chipboard (as a mask as well!)are amazing. The blooms are the icing on the cake - Love it... Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteWow what a STUNNING canvas Natalie....you've used your MH flowers in such a awesome way! It's just an jawbreaker piece of art. Thank you for sharing your canvas with us! I really adore the amazing colors and ID pieces. Have a wonderful week hugs Amy :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful creation, love the colour :)
ReplyDeleteSuperb Natalie. I love the tones and the texture. Inspirational art :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and passionate!
ReplyDeleteLovely colours and I'm loving the techniques you used to achieve them! The flowers are so beautiful on this canvas!
ReplyDeleteWow Nat this is sooooo pretty!!! Love it!!
ReplyDeletewow! that is just beautiful!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteNatalie, you rock!! I love the romantic effect of the masses of clustered flowers. You create beautiful dreamy projects. And thank goodness I follow you or else I would have missed the hop. Bad enough I can't find the Manor flowers in Canada... at least I get to admire them online and have a chance to win some!
ReplyDeletewow stunning it blows me away!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Nat!! Amazing texture and details xx
ReplyDeletelove those flowers, gorgeous layout
ReplyDeleteTalk about pink deliciousness! Love it Natalie! So glad to have found your fab blog.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!!! Reminds me of the tropics :)
ReplyDelete- Jeanette
So so stunning. I love the colors Natalie.As always the Manor House flowers are beautiful. I'm sure it already looks beautiful hanging on your wall.
ReplyDeleteNat, this is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. Love everything about it. So, so stunning.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I didn't see this earlier..... It's beautiful Nat def would love to do it in a class :)
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