Brilliant...I love the red-iness quality of the crafting this week and actually would choose that photo of the berries in the jar with the single berry below (very clever positioning!) to be my Christmas card image!! Looking forward to next week :-) Hugs, LLJ 18 xxx
Lovely red theme here! Love all those different textures, which all seem a lot more prominent as you're using a limited palette of colours. Will sure make great cards! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa @ InkyDinkyDoodle #31
I love red and white! It really is wintery and peaceful, too. I use it a lot in the wintertime in my home. These would make beautiful Christmas cards. I don't know if I could part with them though!
I'm completely with you, i love red and white for Christmas - very Scandinavian. These festive collages are beautiful. I'm very envious of how you are able to compose such lovely collages. And I sense some of these buttons are vintage...a guilty pleasure of mine! Thanks for stopping by my desk and your lovely comments about my work. Happy crafting, Max #30
ooooh gorgeous pics - love them all but am particularly drawn to the berries. Love the photos. Thanks for visiting - sorry I'm late - went out for lunch but and was much longer than I expected- good though. Anne x #27
Hi Diana, I'm loving the colour combinations you are using. The use of a single colour with white is stunning and your clever use of textural materials just makes the design perfect. Thanks for the visit to mine, have a great woyww and happy crafting, Angela x 23
Oh these look a bit different, such an interesting colour combo, warm and festive, I bet they would make fantastic Christmas cards, - beautifully photographed too, - I just love your work!
I agree with Jan that photo of the berries and the vase is lovely and would make a great card as it stands. Your artwork is inspirational and I can see Maxine wanting to come over and have a go - raiding my fabric scraps and button jars. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful work. x Jo
Gorgeous as always, Diana! You have given us a very unusual take on red. Beautiful in all its shapes and forms!
I didn't join in WOYWW again this week for the same reasons as last - nothing on the desk, not feeling energetic enough to do anything on the desk! Hopefully things will have improved by next Wed.
Oh Diana, these are glorious....you are so inspiring and your work is exquisite....at the risk of repeating myself....please can I come and live in your studio? Xx
Love your stamps, Diana - and the red and white is fantastic. I always love lingering over your images to see all the details you put into the pieces....beautiful! xxx Lynn
Thanks for your return visit, Diana, and I'm happy to report that I'm feeling quite aa bit better today and actually managed to do the ironing for the first time in months - my cleaning lady has been doing my laundry all this time, and it's so lovely to be getting back into my normal routines again! I'm not rushing things and will just do what I feel up to. Hopefully I'll be back in the studio in a day or two, and next week I'm intending to start cooking again.
Brilliant...I love the red-iness quality of the crafting this week and actually would choose that photo of the berries in the jar with the single berry below (very clever positioning!) to be my Christmas card image!! Looking forward to next week :-)
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Your Christmas cards are going to be stunning, Diana. Enjoy them.
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Margaret #2
These are gorgeous and would make stunning Christmas cards. Soojay 13 xx
ReplyDeleteLovely red theme here! Love all those different textures, which all seem a lot more prominent as you're using a limited palette of colours. Will sure make great cards! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa @ InkyDinkyDoodle #31
ReplyDeletelovely pictures, it truly evokes Christmas. butterfliecrafter #12
ReplyDeleteI love red and white! It really is wintery and peaceful, too. I use it a lot in the wintertime in my home. These would make beautiful Christmas cards. I don't know if I could part with them though!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful seasonal colours. I look forward to seeing your cards.
ReplyDeleteThey would look fabulous as Christmas cards!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Sofie #11
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I'm completely with you, i love red and white for Christmas - very Scandinavian. These festive collages are beautiful. I'm very envious of how you are able to compose such lovely collages. And I sense some of these buttons are vintage...a guilty pleasure of mine! Thanks for stopping by my desk and your lovely comments about my work. Happy crafting, Max #30
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful images, thanks for sharing with us
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Lovely red collages, a very festive glow! These will make super cards and I love your photos too. Elaine
ReplyDeleteooooh gorgeous pics - love them all but am particularly drawn to the berries. Love the photos. Thanks for visiting - sorry I'm late - went out for lunch but and was much longer than I expected- good though. Anne x #27
ReplyDeleteWOW Diana...fabulous cards and yes just love the red - your designs are wonderful. Have a super week RobynO#28
ReplyDeleteStunning combination of colours! The photos of the berries is awesome and would actually make a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week,
Lisca
Hi Diana, I'm loving the colour combinations you are using. The use of a single colour with white is stunning and your clever use of textural materials just makes the design perfect. Thanks for the visit to mine, have a great woyww and happy crafting, Angela x 23
ReplyDeleteThe colour combination is beautiful and I could certainly visualise the transformation into Christmas cards.
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Lynne
Red and white always reminds me if Christmas. A lovely Scandinavian feel to thiese pieces of inspiration. Did you make your stamps they are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey are so delightful I wouldn't want to part with them Diana.
ReplyDeleteI haven't joined in this week, bit busy.
Lynn xx
Oh these look a bit different, such an interesting colour combo, warm and festive, I bet they would make fantastic Christmas cards, - beautifully photographed too, - I just love your work!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours and I just want to start collecting bits and pieces to sew and paint. Your work is always inspiring and stunning.
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Wow it looks amazing. Take care Zo xx 32
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful Christmas cards they would make. It would be a joy to receive any of those.
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I agree with Jan that photo of the berries and the vase is lovely and would make a great card as it stands. Your artwork is inspirational and I can see Maxine wanting to come over and have a go - raiding my fabric scraps and button jars. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful work. x Jo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always, Diana! You have given us a very unusual take on red. Beautiful in all its shapes and forms!
ReplyDeleteI didn't join in WOYWW again this week for the same reasons as last - nothing on the desk, not feeling energetic enough to do anything on the desk! Hopefully things will have improved by next Wed.
Shoshi
Yay, I love red! And you've used it to great effect, here. Really beautiful art!
ReplyDeleteOh Diana, these are glorious....you are so inspiring and your work is exquisite....at the risk of repeating myself....please can I come and live in your studio? Xx
ReplyDeleteLove your stamps, Diana - and the red and white is fantastic. I always love lingering over your images to see all the details you put into the pieces....beautiful! xxx Lynn
ReplyDeleteThanks for your return visit, Diana, and I'm happy to report that I'm feeling quite aa bit better today and actually managed to do the ironing for the first time in months - my cleaning lady has been doing my laundry all this time, and it's so lovely to be getting back into my normal routines again! I'm not rushing things and will just do what I feel up to. Hopefully I'll be back in the studio in a day or two, and next week I'm intending to start cooking again.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Shoshi
Oh how wonderful can red and white get...think I'll just refer you to my last comments on your previous post...amazing work Diana. Ruth x
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