
Last week I spent a few mornings making these paper flowers. I would get up, turn on my favorite radio station, make a coffee, plug my glue gun in, throw in a load of laundry and sit at the counter and start cutting.

I found it to be a relaxing craft. I made enough to fill this small container.

I glued one to a clothespin. Shocking, I know. I love adding things to clothespins.

This is not a very good closeup. It was the best I could do, at least I think it was.
6 comments:
Very pretty! Your creativity never ceases to amaze me! : )
Smiles,
Carol
I love the paper you used! You always find the best paper! The clothespin is so darn cute!!! Glad you're having fun crafting!!!
Hugs!
Kim
cute :)
LOOOOOOVE the paper flowers Denise - and on clothespins no doubt. You are the clothespin queen - but you wear that crown well. Cute idea - thanks for sharing!
These are sooooo cute! Oh man, you could cover a topiary (you know, a styrofoam one) a cone, or a ball...like a kissing ball...cute, cute, cute. Clever girl!
c
Great blog you have heere
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