




I sat at the counter hand painting these flowers the other night. I then stitched vintage beads in clusters in the center. I can't decide, should I turn them into hair pieces or should I design some cotton tops to stitch them on? hmmmm
Watch me grow and change as I progress thru my art. I never do the same thing twice. It is a forever changing, learning, growing process for me.
1 comment:
Ooooh, the black & white ones are especially elegant.
The green and blue ones are perfect for spring and summer.
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