5/7/12

Growing with us

This is case No 18 from CSI
I have worked an interactive mixed media page as my best friend so perfectly puts it!
There is something to find underneath each petal.  For my evidence I have used an oversized flower.  I drew the flower and hand cut, sewed and inkd each petal.  They all move thanks to a tiny brad at the end.  I used leaves that I painted with Tim Holtz distress markers, it is crepe paper by Melissa Frances and believe me when I say it has a life of its own when you do what  i did, colored it in watercolors, it started to move and turn and I think it gave me a lot to play with in the end.


Hi!!! to all my readers

Here's the opened flower revealing some of his growing phases

I drew some tendrils coming out of the flower to write my testimony, it tells the story about how Solecito (little sun) came home as a newborn.  And how he has grown and given little Miss M a sense of responsibility and nurtured her inner motherhood.  She feeds it, changes him, plays with him.  It is a blessing to have him chirp around the house constantly.
Now you need to be a detective and find the full page here
Big hugs and thanks for being such awesome detectives, yours truly,

Milagros

7 comments:

Unknown said...

Milagros i love your work...you put so much thought into your L.O. and I especially love the way you have written your blog post....

cnelson said...

Wowzers what a cool and fabulous project!

FiKenward said...

Milagros this is so cool, in actual fact you could say the same for people, however you just might not like the layers you expose...lol Thanks for taking the time out to leave me a comment.

Jenny Evans said...

This is so creative and beautiful!!

Sonia said...

Fui a ver la página y esta super fabulosa. Solecito esta radiante y luce super bello.. Me gusto como creaste tu layout, maravilloso.
-Sony

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Audrey Pettit said...

OMGosh, this is SO amazing, Milagros! I am just in awe of this design! So beautiful, and so creative. Your journaling along those tendril lines has my jaw dropped!