Sunday, August 1, 2010

My Rosette

I did it! After admiring so many beautiful rosettes in our artsy blogisphere, I took the plunge. I started with a craft store ivory rose which I totally disassembled into layers of petals. I lightly tea-stained the petals as well as some cheesecloth. After all was dry I layered the petals, cheesecloth, a small crocheted doily and pieces of vintage lace onto a piece of wire. I created the flower's center from a vintage rhinestone shoe clip with cream and light pink scrunched seam binding and vintage lace trim. I have a pin clasp on the back so the rosette can be attached to a purse or a piece of clothing.Many thanks to Jill of Gypsy Brocante for the inspiration, tutorial and swap (huge motivating factor!) If you'd like to join us there's still time. Jill is taking sign-ups through midnight tonight and ALL types of rosettes are welcome.

16 comments:

  1. So pretty, Joanne! I have a couple of those lying around and was thinking of tea dying them and embellishing . . you may have just given me the push I needed!!

    xxoo
    Marsha

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  2. Hi Joanne! Your rosette turned out great! I'm biting at the bit to make one of these...been on vacation so now maybe I will have time.

    Beautiful! Can't wait for the swap!

    Have a great evening!
    Lori

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  3. Very pretty! I have had the rosette bug too..lol

    I am having a giveaway please stop by!

    Toodles,
    Renee ♥

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  4. Beautiful rosette!!

    thanks for sharing

    blessings

    barbara jean

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  5. Great job, since flower brooches have been all over our little blogging world lately, I have gotten sooo many ideas!

    Carol

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  6. Its Beautiful and I'm sure we willbe seeing lots more of these on your blog from now on!

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  7. Your rosette is so beautiful - I just have to try my hand on some too - soon :)
    ~ Tina

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  8. Just beautiful Joanne! I'm going to be making mine this week for the swap. I hope it turns out as lovely as yours. Hugs!

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  9. Great job, Joanne! It really is beautiful. I've been wanting to try a rosette too - must do that soon...

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  10. What a beautiful rosette! Great job for your first one, hopefully you will make more :)

    Hugs,
    Robin

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  11. Very pretty!!! Thanks for the inspiration! :)

    -pamela

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  12. What a beautiful dreamy rosette you've created - love it!

    (Thanks for becoming a follower of my blog too x)

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  13. So lovely and charming. Great job.
    Blessings~
    Gwen:)

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  14. Your rosette is just gorgeous! I'd love to try making one.
    Michelle

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  15. Hi! I'm finally getting around to visit some sorority sisters. You have a wonderful blog, I love the name. I think your rosette turned out great. I think they are beautiful, but I haven't tried making one.

    Sue

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  16. Oh this is beautiful, Joanne!!! Thank you for linking it up and showing us YOUR creative spirit!!!
    Hugs,
    Cindy
    xoxo

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