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This is just lovely! Love the addition of the rose... It looks like it just fell in place...
ReplyDeleteOh my word, that's GORGEOUS! Happy blogaversary - someone is SO lucky!
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Wow you are so generous making that for a giveaway, it looks stunning
ReplyDeleteBridget #5
wow that is beautiful!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous gift. It's so unusual and the colours are so subtle! I've never heard of anyone sealing a flower with gel medium. How do you do it? Does it last a long time?
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Shoshi #3
i missed the blogaversry
ReplyDeletei love the quiltlet -
the beaded ring is the black thing located upper right of Katzelbows workspace,
I thinK i should go get some sleep
happy weds,
dx 16
Really? If you seal a real flower with gel medium it can preserve it? What else can we use this magic formula for?! I'm still green about not winning your anniversary prize but I'm happy for Kathleen! Patsy from
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papemelroti
What a fabulous piece of quilting Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteIt's stunning and I'm sure Kathleen is going to be thrilled to receive it.
I love the rosebud.
Have fun with WOYWW and thanks for popping over to me ~ Neesie #13
Hi Elizabeth, your quiltlet is absolutely stunning and your technique with the rose sounds fascinating. Thanks for your visit, I really need to get to bed soon! Anne x #9
ReplyDeleteYou are sooo clever this is fabulous! (wish I could sew!!) Thank you for my snoop!! Have a great week! HaPpY WoyWw!!!
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Hi Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your quilt!!! What a lucky girl Kathleen is!!!! Now I'm really kicking myself for missing last week.
Happy WOYWW
Hugs, Kay #36ish
What a nice gift! The rose is the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteHappy woyww,
Sandy #37
I never thought of Kansas as being a place I want to visit, but now I want to come visit Bluebeard! lolI need a good kitty fix! waving hi from hills of North Carolina :) ( not yet numbered )
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done...lovely quiltlet, and the rose is the finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteFab quilt, & i'm going to try the technique with the rose . Happy blogaversary jill #52
ReplyDeleteOooh its lovely - lucky Kathleen! Thanks for sharing - Sunshine Girl No. 58
ReplyDeletevery nice! I love the different textures. The rose is an awesome addition. Thanks for sharing. Vickie #67
ReplyDeleteMorning Elizabeth what a lovely quilted panel. The vintage image of the angel is cute. Love the give-away idea WOYWW Hugs from Helen 18
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift. love the soft tones. Kathleen is one lucky lady. Helen, 22
ReplyDeleteI love it and am totally green now - BJ#79
ReplyDeleteWhat a special gift.
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A x ##76
Love the vintage colors of the quiltlet! The rosebud is cute - was it fresh or dried?
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Tuire #82
That is beautiful, love the soft colours! Trace x 56
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quiltlet, love the colours and the image lucky Kathleen.
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Did you print the image using special transfer printer paper?? It's very effective and makes the quilt very different, I like it!
ReplyDeleteHugs, LLJ #70 xx
Love the quiltlet....gorgeous! Trish #78
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love that sealed rose. I've never used flowers that way, but I do recall there once was a technique that involved smashing real flowers to give an blotch from the petal colouring on paper. Never did that either LOL! but was always intrigued by it :)
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Thanks for your nice comment, Elizabeth - love the pun - definitely to dye for lol lol!! The inks are the best fun I've had for ages!
ReplyDeleteDo let us know how you used gel medium to seal the flower. I'm fascinated.
Shoshi #3
Gorgeous - love the muted colours and the rose is a perfect finishing touch. I've never heard of sealing a rose and would love to know how it's done too. Happy WOYWW, Elizabeth x #75
ReplyDeleteYour quiltlet is absolutely beautiful. Kathleen is so lucky to receive such a wonderful gift and the rose just adds a touch of elegance. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
Von #44
Thanks for your reply, Elizabeth. I use Golden mediums too. Do you paint it on? It must be rather difficult to cover a rose completely... You ought to do a tutorial as I am sure people would be interested!
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That is just gorgeous! I love the rose bud, it really fits in!
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Zildara #111
Just gorgeous!
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Love it. Just gorgeous. #30
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quiltlette. I didn't know you could seal a real rose but with gel medium. I imagine you dried it first tho, right? I imagine Kathleen will be delighted with it.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Love the neutral, subtle color in this and the pop of color from the rose. Kathleen is one lucky lady!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely - I'm sure the recipient will be very pleased with it!
ReplyDeleteBernice #25
this is gorgeous,love the rose,didnt know you could seal them
ReplyDeletekay #65
Totally lovely - I'm sure she's going to love it! All those neutrals, but not boring by a long shot cuz you used so many fabulous bits and pieces.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt-let! I love everything about it, so perfect, Victorian-esque. The real flower is the neatest touch.
ReplyDeleteIt is simply so lovely. What a clever lady you are.
ReplyDeleteLynn and the Doodly Birds xx
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Simply gorgeous. And I'm sorry you spent so much time looking for my ring. I only mentioned it because I knew if I didn't people would ask! Anyway, it's just to the right of my watercolour box.
ReplyDeleteHope you had weather as simply fabulous as we did.
cheers, rachel
great quilt and what a brilliant idea to cover a real flower I didn't know you could do that
ReplyDeletehave a reat now
janet #68
Thanks Elizabeth for your comment on my Patriotic ATC. Actually it is a black cab on the ATC and as I have the other half left, send me your address and I'll send you one with it on.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, what a lovely prize! Thanks for sharing K x
ReplyDeletegreat colours and fab work jenx 149
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ReplyDeletestunning, what a lucky winner!
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Beautiful and I like the simple colors sometimes, didn't know you could seal roses or flowers for that matter with gel medium. Thanks for sharing.
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Really beautiful! Di xx #10
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous quiltlet and I thin a very lucky Kathleen. Thank for your lovely comments on my completed box and I am pleased I actually did something with the class and the bos. I actually have a box of boxes that are too nice to throw out!!
ReplyDeleteSandra @ 31
Fabulous. The Rose adds a touch of magic to this already luxurious and vintage looking quilt. Lucky Kathleen!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous. Lucky Kathleen.
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#109
Beautiful piece E!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to the VERY lucky winner!
oxo
this piece is so pretty, Elizabeth! hmm, great idea to use gel medium for the rose. and yes you kept your promise!
ReplyDeletehappy WOYWW!
thank you for sharing!
hugs,#20
peggy aplSEEDS
Lucky Kathleen and a very generous gesture from you. It is so lovely.
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What a lucky lady. That is absolutely gorgeous. How do you seal that rose? That has intrigued me no end.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing - Hugs, Neet 71 xx
Pretty cool quiltlet and a very lucky winner! I'm awfully late for WOYWW, but very glad I made it here!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Susan #126