These will be for sale for the first time at Made on the Left (see post below for details).
Made with paper from 1959, four tiny five-petal flowers on a curled white vine. Although they bring ‘honeysuckle’ to my mind, they don’t quite look the same.
What do they remind you of? Let me know in the comments, and if you can come to Made on the Left on Sunday July 26th to pick it up, I’ll be pleased to give you a stem. (I’ll give away a maximum of 3 stems, to what I believe are the best or most accurate comparisons. Other stallholders are welcome to participate.)
Also for the first time, I have something very special planned for these:
Stay tuned to find out exactly what …
Hmmmm no flower comes to mind at the moment 🙂 but I’m a stallholder on Sunday as well, will come find you, just to buy one of these lovelies!
I love your style and craft ideas. thanks so much for sharing!!
I absolutely love this! I just discovered paper as a medium, and have begun using it in my studio. Your work is inspiring! I’ll be sure to be stopping back 😀
They bring to mind forgetmenots – don’t think you get those in this country, they are very much a British wildflower. Forgetmenots are tiny blue flowers that appear in woodlands and parklands in spring… very pretty, just as your flowers are. I have just found your blog on a search of Perth based bloggers, and am loving all of your stunning creations! 🙂 See you I hope on the 26th!
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