Monday, April 30, 2012

Scrapping with Lisa's Designs Design Team Project Blog Hop

Welcome to Scrapping with Lisa's Designs Design Team displaying Lisa's file Flower Garden, http://www.scrappingwithlisadesigns.com/item_33/Flower-Garden.htm, which is available in her store. There are 5 great flowers which the Design Team will showcase in various ways to show the versatility of this file. Wouldn't want you to get lost along with way of the garden path. Here is the complete line-up with both teams combined.
Queen of Her Craftroom
1.     Lynne, Admin ~ http://slasewcraftiness.blogspot.com
2.   Anita ~ http://www.anitaandbugs.blogspot.com
3.   Bonnie~ http://scrappersranch.blogspot.com
4.   Janie - http://charisma3103.blogspot.com
5.   Pamela- http://www.kraftykatstampstudio.blogspot.com
6.   Rhonda - http://craftingwithblue.blogspot.com
7.    Shawnee ~http://quiverofangels.blogspot.com
8.   Theresa ~ http://scrappinginheels.blogspot.com/
Princess Sparkles
9.   Kimberly, Admin ~ http://scrappingrookie.blogspot.com
10.  Barbara B~www.barbarab3.blogspot.com
11.    Carla ~ http://racincrafts.blogspot.com/
12.  Evila ~ http://www.frenchconnectiondesigns.blogspot.com
13.  Jackie - http://jackrabbitscrappin.blogspot.com/
14.  Lisa W~http://mycraftyspaces.blogspot.com
15.  Rachelle ~http://creationsbyrachelle.blogspot.com
16.  SuzeJo - http://CrimsonMoonCrafts.blogspot.com/
Be sure to stop and remark at each stop along the way along with the Design Team Page, http://scrappingwithlisadesignsdt.blogspot.com/, and become a follower!!!!! Lisa is offering the complete flower garden to two lucky people who have remarked and became a follower.

For my project, I used the two flowers, pansy and rose, and cut them each on solid core stock.  The pansy, I made in white and lavender, both with layers dark purple and yellow throats.  The lavender pansy was inked with eggplant ink.  The rose was made with a deep red solid core stock, inked with Cherry Pie ink.  I made two of each type of flower, and attached them back to back.  I then punched and set an eyelet in each one and ran thru a piece of raffia ribbon.  I have these really beautiful sturdy branches that I painted silver at Christmas and they displayed these beautiful mercury glass ornaments.  I love the versatility of having something I can decorate for the seasons and after removing the eggs from Easter, was at a loss of what to do for the spring/summer.  I decided that I wanted to make oversize blossoms for the branches, and when we received this project, I knew they would make awesome 3-dimesional, hanging ornaments.  Since they are the same on both sides, they are always pretty to look at.  I can’t wait to make more and fill the tree up!
Thanks again for stopping and remember to stop again the following Monday!!!!
Happy Crafting!
Lisa Woodward

5 comments:

  1. This turned out so cute!!! I love the colors on the flowers, you are an amazing scrapper!
    Theresa

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  2. This is adorable!! I love the flowers and your take on them. Great job!

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  3. What a perfect idea! This is so cute and cheerie!

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  4. great job. love the flowers and the way they hang.

    craftingwithblue at gmail dot com

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