Take A Word - Botanical
Thanks to - mysticmorning@deviantart, Katie Pertiet, Sissy Sparrows, musymas @ SYP flickr, Eena's Creations and SHC. The pansy (silk embroidered) and text are actually part of a set of cigarette cards from the 1930's inherited from my Grandmother.
Bonjour Judy!
ReplyDeleteBelle composition pour illustrer le challenge ! j'aime beaucoup ! Amicalement Mary.kg
wow this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love it.A beautifully botanical piece! xx
ReplyDeleteThis is outstanding, Judy, what a beautiful picture and how complicated to make, you are very skilful.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is gorgeous, Judy! Your book makes a perfect setting for the embroidered card which is so beautiful.xx
ReplyDeleteThis is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWonderful old fashioned botanical composition, love it very much.
ReplyDeleteEven though you are from the 'dark side', Miss Judy, credit where credit is due .... this is exquisite! :D
ReplyDeleteI love pansies! My mother used to call them "monkey faces". It must be hard for those of you "down under" to create Spring-inspired pieces when in your world winter is nigh!
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done here Judy a unique and beautiful idea to illustrate a book...excellent!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful created Judy, love the wonderful pansy.
ReplyDeleteAnni
I love what you did here. For the first little while I thought you had embroidered the pansy!
ReplyDeleteFabulous piece Judy, great work
to put this embroidered pansy into a book really was a great idea! it looks marvellous!
ReplyDeleteSo sentimental and lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is lovely. such a vintage feel to it!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully nostalgic!
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