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A little different for a Saturday morning.


Morning you crafty lot, and welcome! How are you all? Well I hope and ready to enjoy your weekend.

Did you have thunder storms last? We did here in Halifax. Halifax? What’s she doing there, I hear you ask! Well for weeks we had planned to come here for the weekend to enjoy some of the Arts Festival at Hebden Bridge. Well it was a bit touch and go as I’ve had a sickness bug all week, but thankfully it has subsided, so we was able to make it.
So, I decided to join in on the fun by wearing a scarf I had created myself. Some time ago I purchased some plain white silk scarfs, with the idea of dyeing them myself.
Well I thought I’d design two, and of course as mum came to cat sit she got one for herself.
I used blue, turquoise, green and purple to create my base. Here are some shots after the dyeing process.
Once this process was complete I decided to hand paint some flowers. 
Some shots of the two finished scarves.

Above, I scattered daisie all over in the same colour palette as the background.
On the other I painted a band of white Daisies at either end.
I shall be making more, what do you think? 
Well that’s it for now, I hope to post some later. 
Take care, hugs Debs xxxx

6 thoughts on “A little different for a Saturday morning.”

  1. I think they're gorgeous, Debs – love those white daisies against the fabulous background. I bet you'd find a market for these.Alison xx

  2. These are so pretty Debs and I'm sure your Mum must have loved hers. Such gorgeous colours and lovely foral effects.Hope you have a good time at Hebdn Bridge.Fliss xx

  3. I'm in perfect agreement with Lucy! These are beautiful and I love the colours. Daisies always make me smile too ;-)Glad you got better in time to make your trip…….enjoy!HugsLesley Xx

  4. I think you should make loads and sell them Debs! I love your daisies and to put them on a scarf is genius,love the idea of wearing your art,clever girl ;)Big feel better hugsDonna xxx

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