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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Day Seven

It's been said that it takes thirty days of doing something to make it a habit. Therefore, I have decided that I will continue to title my post by the number of days since I started this venture. After thirty days, if it has become  habit, I might make more effort to make the daily title name more creative.

Today, I thought I would play in my room and stumbled across a challenge I thought was easy and it involves my love of paper flowers. It's located on Paper Craft Planet: 3d119 Challenge - Facial Tissue Flowers! Have a look. Lyn Bernatovich posted this challenge and I enjoy giving her challenges a try. Better yet, this one calls for facial tissue; lots of those in my house between cold weather and allergies.

So I started...and already have gone astray. 

Should have ended up with one circle. I have three. Figures! Rather than panic, I found I liked my three smaller circles and started working with them. While I don't have a finished project yet, I thought I'd build a little suspense and share where I'm at right now.
 As you will notice - I just could not leave them white. 

On with my quest and stay tuned for my version of Lyn's paper flowers.

Meanwhile here's a thought to ponder while I play ...

“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. 

Art is knowing which ones to keep.”

Scott Adams, American Cartoonist




 

4 comments:

  1. ohhh intriguing - can't wait to see the result

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  2. You've got followers galore now, gotta keep going... I saw this tutorial, but haven't done anything about it. Wonder if it would work with those patterned paper napkins you can buy?

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  3. Love the statement. . .

    So I started...and already have gone astray.

    TOO funny!!!!! One circle or three, they're adorable! And I wouldn't have left them white either. :)
    Thanks for showing your 'stuff' this week.

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  4. This looks like a really fun project. I may have to check out the tutorial. Thanks for sharing this week!

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