No scrap is wasted. I would be lost without my box of scraps. I keep only ones I really like, otherwise I would drown in a sea of bits and pieces!
My lovely girl from Teesha Moore wears a hat made by stamping a bird stamp several times around her head, then adding a scrap from a damaged vintage hankie from which I salvaged some scraps.
In other news, this week I am one of the guest curators at crescendoh.com
Check out the links!
.....postie's been!...and I am absolutely madly and passionately in love ...with every single piece of art that you create!...how on earth you can create such original pieces day after day, regardless of what emotions you may be going through...is totally beyond belief....who else but Colette would think of stamping little birds overlapping each other in pink!!!...only you!You are quite extraordinary!...and with the risk of repeating myself once again...they broke the mold.........
ReplyDeleteAnon...the older one of the two!...OXOXO
She's lovely... Saving scraps? I even save Splenda packets! I'm hoping to put them to use making paper... I think they would make pretty paper...
ReplyDeleteShe is very whimsical! cool that you are on Crescendoh ! And, hey..I agree with Anon..heh hehe
ReplyDeleteI love scraps ,i save every little piece!
ReplyDeletei am a scrapaholic too!! i just finished up some projects tonite and used lots of bits....
ReplyDeleteyour blog is so inspiring. thanks for such a fun post.
sue
That is one of my favourite stamps.... I love what you have done with it!
ReplyDeleteI love your girl !
ReplyDeleteI love scraps, well done, so Easter bonnet like!
ReplyDeleteI saw you on Crescendoh; Congrats on choosing YOU! (((hugs)))
Cool! I really like that. I'm a fan of NOT wasting and so appreciate your use of scraps, odds, and ends. Giving them new life.
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Wow, I just love this, it's wonderful
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