Howdy! These are not Easter Bonnets, but they are for Easter and very feminine indeed. However, I guess you could hang them off of some elaborate Easter Bonnets. LOL! I made them for my daughters, who are both attending Texas A&M University, College Station. The school's colors are maroon and white, so that's why I chose these colors. It was originally an agricultural college, hence the name Aggies. I used some scrolled egg shape bare-wood forms, as well as star shapes. Then, I painted all the forms with acrylic paints and glued the elements together. As a finishing touch, I knotted an organza ribbon on each tag, trimmed with a Tim Holtz fragment-charm decorated with the university's logo and a bauble. Have a blessed resurrection Sunday Celebration, everyone!
© Arnoldo L. Romero 2015 |
These are wonderful and would look great as an adornment on a hat.
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Love Chrissie xx
Very interesting interpretation of Easter Bonnets! Have a wonderful Easter with the family, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous wee gifts for your dear daughters. I bet they have treasure boxes to keep all the beautiful things you've made for them in.
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Awesome!!! Love these eggs!!
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ReplyDeleteVery professional looking pieces . Great stuff x
ReplyDeleteGreat Easter eggs Arnoldo! Super awesome!
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