Over at A Vintage Journey it is my turn to bring you a Destination Inspiration post and my chosen topic this time is Recycled Packaging.
I am just showing a couple of sneak peeks here......
Project #1
Project #2
Thanks for your visit! Hugs, Anne xx
Heading over :)
ReplyDeleteNow these just look way too realistic! I'm off to follow the link and read the post! Of course! TFS & Hugs
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Anne. Just been over to AVJ and what a fantastic scene was in front of my eyes. You know how much I admire your work, and these latest works of art are so amazing. TFS. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteThese look stunning Anne. The colours are wonderful. Off to have a closer look now...
ReplyDeletehugs Sue xx
A fabulous tutorial with wonderful ideas and classy projects. Nikki x
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful projects Anne. I love the card and the poinsettias look amazing. You really should make a wreath with them as it would look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteToni xx
stunning Anne...I'm off to have a browse at Vintage Journey...hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteThese look fab especially those gorgeous poinsettias ..... off to take a closer look. xx
ReplyDeleteLooking good Anne.....I'm off for a better look!!
ReplyDeleteHow intriguing Anne! I'm off for a closer look! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteJust hopped across Anne, and I don't know why but I love the fact you used a shot glass to help you out in your project!! The leaves are beautiful with the embossing, but the flowers stole it for me, they were stunning xx ps thank you for your comments on my blog, as always you're so kind xx
ReplyDeleteHi Anne, thoroughly enjoyed my visit to your tutorial at AVJ. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Saw this earlier but couldn't comment - Anne, this is fabulous, just proves a point, never throw ANYTHING away!! lol! Showed hubby!!! Hugs, Chrisxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poinsettias! I'll hop over to check out how they were made! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteIngrid xx
Oh! My! Word! those leaves are amazing making a fantastic Poinsettia
ReplyDeleteOff to have a look to see how they were made
Hugs
Patricia x
These look gorgeous! Just going to hop over to AVJ for a closer look. Hope all is good with you Anne, I've not had much time for visiting lately, but there is always something lovely to see on your blog ! Xx
ReplyDeleteThey look fascinating Anne. Loving the colours too :o) xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects Anne, I might be able to use up some more of the empty plastic packaging now Lol! Like you I keep them, it always seems a shame to throw card and plastic away and then go out and buy more Lol! crazy!!
ReplyDeleteThe dies are so realistic, absolutely love them. Take care and happy crafting, Angela x
amazing work Anne - and such a fabulous use for that plastic - I find it quite incredible what you have done - I really must try it sometime soon! Big hugs to you Anne - hoping you are both well and happy xx
ReplyDeleteTotally fab Anne lots of huggles Sue xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic looking Autumn leaves and your beautiful Pollyunsetta (that is the way Jim's late mum used to say Poinsettia and that's the way we have say it too now lol) flowers are gorgeous. Popped over to AVJ to see your tutorial which was excellent and I also learned a thing or two so thank you Anne. Hugs Lottie x
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS leaves and flowers, just gorgeous! I love that you repurposed too!
ReplyDeleteYou are the queen of recycling Anne. Gorgeous Autumnal leaves plus a fabulous make all round. Flowers are amazing and I love the detailed tutorial x x x
ReplyDeleteWarm crafty hugs from Shirl x x x
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Off for a gander ... Nx
ReplyDeleteThese look fab Anne, I'm off t'other side...hugs Carole Z X
ReplyDeleteOff for a closer look...Hugs May x x
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing, Anne! I am off right now. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI will most definitely head on over because I want to take a closer look for sure.
ReplyDeleteWishes
Lynne
The texture on these leaves is fantastic, Anne. Off to see the full project.
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