I have just spent the past hour in my workshop finishing off this little challenge piece. The theme is ‘daffodils and tulips. We can choose either flower or both and I thought the beautiful poem by William Wordsworth fitted the theme nicely. I decoupaged a paper napkin onto one of the pieces of tile that I was given recently. The daffodils are cut using my spellbinders die and the brilliant bigshot machine .
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Cherie, you’re so Kirstie Allsopp-ish! I get a couple of BBC channels here in Belgium, and I try to catch all her series. I’ve begun dabbling a little bit with arts and crafts, primarily with glass. By the way, this Wadsworth’s poem was my mother’s favorite and to this day I can still recite it. Thanks for the memory!
Duh, that’s Wordsworth!
Thank you. xxx I too love Wordsworths poem and my garden is full of daffodils at the moment.
It’s beautiful great job! We just celebrated a daffodil festival here in town, nothing quite says Spring like daffodils do! 🙂 love all your posts
Thanks Nila. I can talk a glass eye to sleep so am trying to limit my posts so people don’t get too bored with my ramblings
Just looking at your beautiful creation, I can imagine not only the thought and effort you poured into making it, but also the satisfaction and happy glow you must be feeling afterwards. Nothing beats making something pretty.
Very nice! Perfect expressions of spring! I had to laugh at that expression, “putting a glass eye to sleep” ! I’ve never heard that in my life! LOL 🙂