this week, our DLP challenge is to use some of those juicy bits of paper
that catch all of our creative messes while we're working.
so, i did a nose dive into my trash can and rescued some paper towels that
had been used to wipe my watercolor palette clean.
then i tore a couple of pieces into circles,
and folded and pleated each one to give it a bit of character.
then i stacked the two circles on top of each other
and sewed some french knots to make sure they stayed together…..
and then i added it to a stem…..
which sits next to a little wooden sign.
and after a bit of reusing and recycling,
i have a little garden that's goin' green and growin' happy!
:))
paper towels, yellow thread, derwent inktense pencils,
5B graphite pencil, washi tape, pitt pens, glue dot,
One word: Lovely! :-)
ReplyDeleteGeorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeletePerfectly recycled garden bliss! I love those papery bits of spark!
ReplyDeleteHappiness and exactly what this saddened world needs more of...Your Amazing Art!!! Recycle Bliss Dear...
ReplyDeleteThe french knots really make the piece!
ReplyDeleteYou are brilliant and this piece is lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and lovely card!
ReplyDeleteLori,
ReplyDeleteAnother super-clever, beautiful creation!!! Thanks for sharing. I love the french knots and watercolor with embellishing! Every creation a masterpiece!!!
XooX,
Jeanette
So adorable :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! What thread did you use for your french knots?
ReplyDeletePrecioso!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say sweet Lori? You blow me away every time I see your beautiful art….a simple dirty paper towel is a work of art….I love how you make everything you do look so simple!
ReplyDeleteI've got a big ol' stash of pretty paper towels that I used to mop up spray inks (drives my beloved nuts that I save this stuff). You flower is so pretty! I need to start using them up.
ReplyDeletethanks so much for your kindness everyone! colleen, i used a variegated yellow perle iris #8 cotton thread for the french knots. xox
ReplyDeleteSo charming!
ReplyDeleteYou are sooo creative! Cute idea. Might have to try it myself.
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