I have a lot of colors of tulle to select one to hold all these bits and pieces together ... and I debuted them all.
The grayed lavender is the one that worked best to my eye.
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I have a huge bag of silk plant leaves. I kept digging until I found ones with the right hue, sheen, and veining. Very rarely do I use any "whole" leaves. You can see where one of the leaves for my plants was cut from that large one on the right.
Can you guess what the flowers will be from my leaf formations?
Springtime comes to the woodland floor! Can't wait to see the flowers.
ReplyDeleteare you creating trilliums? My all time favorite woodland flower, along with those tiny violets of course! This is going to be another beauty. I have been toying with the leaves you sent me, Ideas in early early stages as yet. I think I see some of those delicate ones in this piece.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking trilliums too. We planted them in our woods and just as they began to spread, the deer ate them, and they've never come back. So it would be nice to see some here. :)
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't you like this for a while?
Blown away, again! love watching a piece grow . . . XO
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