I started by covering a board with DecoArt Texture Sand paste.
Next, I blended sections of Moonlight, Egg Plant, Dolly Mix and Sour Grapes PaperArtsy Fresco Finish paints
I was really happy with how well the colours blended.
Next, I created a metal flower by die cutting and stamping 3 Paper Artsy flowers then shaping them into a 3D flower.
These were then shaped into a 3D flower.
I added a bead to the centre which I coloured using a metallic Promarker. The flower was then glued onto the dry board.
To finish I added lots of metal embellishments, a Tim Holtz metallic quote and a Prima rusted metal butterfly.
The edges of the board were drawn around with a metallic Promarker.
I hope you have enjoyed my project today. Do make sure that you pop over to the blog throughout the month to see the gorgeous inspiration from the other design team members.
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Thanks for looking......
I remember the PA flowers... I can't believe it's so long ago now! I love these dimensional clusters, fab project Miriam!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, not seen those PA flowers for ages! great idea.
ReplyDeleteMission accomplished Miriam. Beautiful contrasts too. Love it! X
ReplyDeleteGreat flower x The texture sand paste is great isn't it xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous metal flower which goes really well with the purple background !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Wow Miriam, your metal flower is awesome!!! The purple sand paste background is fabulous too!!! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The flower looks so very fabulous and all the arrangement is great!
ReplyDeletexx Evelyn