Monday, April 8, 2013

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. 

16 comments:

  1. Bonjour Judy!
    Belle composition pour illustrer le challenge ! j'aime beaucoup ! Amicalement Mary.kg

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  2. Wow! I love it.A beautifully botanical piece! xx

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  3. This is outstanding, Judy, what a beautiful picture and how complicated to make, you are very skilful.

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  4. Wow! This is gorgeous, Judy! Your book makes a perfect setting for the embroidered card which is so beautiful.xx

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  5. Wonderful old fashioned botanical composition, love it very much.

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  6. Even though you are from the 'dark side', Miss Judy, credit where credit is due .... this is exquisite! :D

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  7. I 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!

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  8. I love what you have done here Judy a unique and beautiful idea to illustrate a book...excellent!

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  9. So beautiful created Judy, love the wonderful pansy.
    Anni

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  10. I love what you did here. For the first little while I thought you had embroidered the pansy!
    Fabulous piece Judy, great work

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  11. to put this embroidered pansy into a book really was a great idea! it looks marvellous!

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  12. Wow, this is lovely. such a vintage feel to it!

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