I should have taken one more photo between steps one and two. Hindsight is so great, isn't it? I can see a few pieces that need to be changed now that I see them on the monitor. I trimmed 3 of them last night and then called it a day.
They're all gorgeous! What a talent you have! I love them all, but the second from the right absolutely sends me -- something about the mauves in it, I think.
You never cease to amaze me, Wanda.
ReplyDeleteI love these....each one is great. Doing 4 at a time speeds up the process, but does divide your attention.
ReplyDeletesimply astonishing
ReplyDeleteI just love this technique. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful . . . I LOVE watching you work!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLike water color paintings. All fabrics flowing together so nicely. Can't believe what you can do with such small pieces.
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They're all gorgeous! What a talent you have! I love them all, but the second from the right absolutely sends me -- something about the mauves in it, I think.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to practice working with value. I really like that.
ReplyDeleteYou are truly exuberant!
ReplyDeleteI have seen this technique, but haven't tried it. I have seen them with the tulle too. Why don't you care for that method?
ReplyDeleteThese look gorgeous, really lovely colour effects. Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteThey are each and every one wonderful. And so are you!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! Wow, just love the values and how they sparkle.
ReplyDeletesorry I was in a hurry
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Oh, Wanda! Thanks for all the inspiration! You are really on a creative roll.
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