Wednesday 15 April 2015

Insects

Good Day fellow taggers :D I hope I find you well :-D
I give my apologies for my absence last week and my thanks to Valerie for completing my blog upkeep duties for me. 
I was away on holiday with Wee Man, and if you are interested in seeing what we were upto and have enough time to read three posts then please start here.  

This week I have a suncatcher tag, coloured with alcohol markers.

In general, I think that butterflies and dragonflies seem to be the most popular of insects with perhaps ladybirds(bugs) close-by. What's not to love, with their gossamer wings, invariably beautiful colours and delicate fluttering. 
Whilst visiting Chester Zoo I enjoyed going into the tropical area and seeing the beautiful Blue Morpho butterflies. I didn't get to linger long as it was far too hot for Wee Man's comfort.
about 4 inches wide

This one, showing the underside of it's wings, was enjoying the onsite catering

Right, I'm off to see your insect tags.
Thanks for looking
Take care
{{Hugs}} :o) Mo x


8 comments:

  1. Wonderful sun-catcher tag, love the colours. Your photos from your holiday are spectacular, and I can warmly recommend them to everyone! Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Beautiful sun catcher tag Mo! I love visiting the botanical gardens where they have the butterfly exhibits.

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  3. Those beauties! The blue blue morpho is totally amazing! ♥ Conny
    Piaroms Art Journaling

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  4. gorgeous sun-catcher! love the real butterflies too! xo

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  5. How appropriate to create a sun catcher for a vibrant butterfly - love this interpretation.

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  6. Very beautiful idea with wonderful colours

    Love Chrissie xx

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  7. Awesome suncatcher butterfly - so pretty and colorful!!!

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  8. Beautiful sun catcher with stunning colours.

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