Welcome once again to a Crazy Crafters Blog Hop. This time we are CASEing (Copy And Selectively Edit) any project that has been created by Shannon Lane. I love her creativity is just amazing. You should check out her blog. We hope you find great inspiration from todays projects.
You may just be starting the blog hop here at my blog - Rosalie Desmond or may have come from the person previous to me. Be sure to click on the person listed under me further down the page to continue your journey on this blog hop.
This is what Shannon inspired me to make.
Here is where the inspiration came from.
My project began with this frame from IKEA.
I started by creating my phrase using Brushwork Alphabet with black stazon on a window sheet cut to size.
I then created flowers using these are the colours.
I used the Botanical Builder Framelits and Botanical Blooms stamp set to create the flowers and leaves.
I hope I have given you some inspiration from my blog post today.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoy the rest of the blog hop,
Rosalie
This is awesome Rose....very clever idea
ReplyDeleteThank you Vicki.
DeleteRose I think what you have created is amazing and so very positive. What a gorgeous CASE of Shannon's project xx Love the botanical blooms edging your frame x
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim. I love the botanical blooms bundle.
DeleteWOW Rose ... I love this frame it is beautiful such a lovely way to dress up a basic frame :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicole. Isn't it amazing what we can do with a little paper.
DeleteI'm speachless! That's amazing! You had me ooh-ing and ah-ing all the way through and then the final image of the shadow just sent me over the edge! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly a hard one to photograph, the beautiful shadow appeared time after time, so it needed its place in my post.
DeleteLOVE this frame it is so well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah.
DeleteWow Rosalie! What a beautiful project. Love your colour choices for the flowers. May to have CASE you :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kristen. The colour choices were a group effort this time. I was umming for so long, so got colour advise from a few other demos aka "my support team".
DeleteI love this!!! I have loads of Ikea frames and your idea is just brilliant! Grid paper rules.
ReplyDeleteGrid paper is the best. I almost didn't photograph the process and then I thought "a picture is worth a thousand words".
DeleteWhat a beautiful creation. Ange xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Ange
DeleteWow! Love your frame with the custom made sentiment - fabulous idea and a stunning effect on acetate. The flowers and colours are gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Juan. Gotta love letter stamps, we can make them say whatever we want.
DeleteOh, Rosalie, what a stunner you've created! I absolutely love the fresh colour combination. I was totally in awe over the whole project, but the shadow image at the end bowled me over - what an interesting addition to a project! This is just lovely. Thank you so much for being part of this blog hop - it has been an absolute delight for me! XOXO
ReplyDeleteThank you Shannon, I adore your original idea so much. Thank you so much for joining us today and allowing us all to CASE you.
DeleteWowser! What a great idea-love it!
ReplyDeleteIt is just amazing how you can take a plain picture frame and dress it up so gorgeously - love you case Rosalie xx
ReplyDeleteI am always surprised by just what we can do with a little paper and glue. Thank you for the lovely comment.
DeleteLove this idea Rose!! Yes I completely agree that dreams can come true! We are hoping with Shannon Lane. :) Such a lovely gift too. So clever stamping it on the Window sheet like that. You have given me some awesome ideas for the frames that I have here. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kylie.
DeleteThis s so amazing Rosalie! So clever!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Petra. I am really happy with how it has turned out.
DeleteWOW, amazing project Rose! Everything about it is stunning, the colour combination, the use of Acetate, and those photos! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue. I am so glad the photos turned out so well. The see through frame was certainly not easy to photograph.
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