

For the necklace I used a fine ribbed jersey fabric and for the flowers I used a very sheer white and navy fabric. The center of the flowers are vintage buttons from a big jar that my Grandmother gave me.
I think it turned out great!
{and thanks to erban for the photoshop action freebie, that turned my photos slightly dreamy}
Enjoy!
Thanks for the tip, I love DIY! You have a very cute blog!
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aww! you have my button! I'm gonna add yours...
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhen are you going to approach Anthropologie or JCrew about your products because they are awesome
ReplyDeleteooo. awesome. i love the necklace. & the action looks pretty good! yay. glad to see it works well on other stuff besides flowers...well, real ones at least. i like the look of them on the brick, really nice idea.
ReplyDeleteoh, ps: i've tried making those organza flowers before, but i am such a absent minded crafter that i burnt my fingers. hah. hope that didn't happen to you! :)
ReplyDeleteit looks great!!
ReplyDeletep.s. i love your blog so i gave you an award. you can get it here: http://cherryredstudio1.blogspot.com/2010/06/today-i-got-my-first-blog-award-i-am-so.html
Love it! Looks so cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! I love photos!
Hope you will visit!
Hey Ana! Yeah it took me awhile to figure out how to not burn myself!
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