Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Butterflies in the garden

My lovely studio sits in the corner of our garden and from there I enjoy a beautiful view of all that is growing but I can't take any credit for all the work that goes on or the delicious produce that we enjoy from it. My husband is the gardener, with our little girl taking a keen interest on the side.
  I asked him for something I could use to make a tag with,
a packet of seeds perhaps as a starting point.
After a potter about in the shed he came back with this
 A tag!

 from the lovely Japonica shrub which is in the planter that sits by my studio door

so not much to do to this one really.
I added two paper butterflies and some little fibre scraps

I brushed the edge with a Markal iridescent red paintstik
 and glued on some seed beads.
(Apparently, Japonica is a genus of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae)
Tag: Plant tag
Embellishments: Organza, yarn, paper & beads.
Tie: Satin ribbon.

25 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous, love the butterflies you have made for it! Valerie

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    1. Thanks Valerie! I have been asked a lot lately about them (promissed one to Mo to I havent forgot) perhaps I shall do a little tutorial on my blog.

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  2. Oh wOw this is beautiful Yvonne! SO creative.
    The Pieris 'Mountain Fire' is one of my favourite shrubs in my garden :D

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    1. Thanks Mo it's such a beautiful plant and I think he picked the perfect pot to put it in.

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  3. Oh, I just love what you have done with your tag Yvonne...the little butterflies and fiber scraps are a brilliant addition to your plant tag :)
    Jan x

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  4. Great job! The fiber "curlies" are too cool!

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    1. Thanks Diane, Im glad you liked them :)

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  5. How very clever and original. Recycling at it's prettiest.
    Pat x

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    1. Thanks Pat :) I love to recycle and save as much from being thrown out, I feel I achieve more from a project if I have reused something. If my little studio was bigger I would save more to recycle than I already do!

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  6. A great tag, I love your paper butterflies, are they easy to make?

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    1. Thank you & yes they are easy to make Sharne I have a little template, once you know the shape you can make them any size you want.

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  7. You are very patient sticking all those beads on Yvonne.
    Its a lovely tag and have two of the same plants in my own garden.
    Lynn x
    One I Made Earlier Today

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    1. I know!! I dont know what possesed me! before I knew it I had six dots of glue along the bottom and my tweezers in my hand! then there was no turning back! :)

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  8. Wonderful colours, Yvonne, I'll look forward to your butterfly tutorial, Jane xx

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  9. Very Clever! Love how the pink butterflies match! And the beading is wonderful addition - looking forward to the tutorial!

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  10. Anonymous16 May, 2012

    I love this tag!!What an interesting tag.The beads are good too!!

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  11. Great idea. I love the pretty butterflies.

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  12. Beautiful and imaginative tag.

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  13. Great tag, you didn't even have to cut it it came in just the right shape, love those butterflies!
    Amy

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  14. What a brilliant tag - you've really made it your own. I just love the butterflies - they are so effective.

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  15. Your additions to the plant tag are very subttle. Great take on the theme. hugs Mrs A.

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  16. This is a very lovely Tag and Story, such a Lot of work, beautiful x

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  17. It's perfect! It looks to me like you did a LOT to it! Again...it's perfect!

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  18. Thank you everyone for all your lovely comments and I promiss in way of thanks to you all I will do a little tutorial on the butterflies x

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