Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Wordless Wednesday; Hearts, Rainbows and lots of ice.









Embracing the winter with lots of ice crafts. Tutorials coming.... :)


16 comments:

  1. Hello. I am your newest follower and l would be delighted if you followed back. I found you on Traci66 blog hop
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    Thanks Lilac

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  2. What a beautiful craft. Can't wait to see the tutorial. :)

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  3. Very nice "ice" work - love the colors

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  4. Wow!!! how cool!

    I am a new follower from Follow Me Wednesday! Hope you'll stop by my blog! http://littlemissemmylou.blogspot.com/

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  5. I want to go hang some red hearts against the snowy landscape. Good fengshui!

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  6. Wow those are gorgeous! I cant wait to see the tutorial. I never thought of using the cold weather to create art. Thanks for the idea.

    I am your newest follower from Follow Me Wednesday. Have a blessed week!

    http://socialstudiesmomma.blogspot.com/

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  7. How cool are those! Very inventive and quite creative...Neat stuff!
    Debbie :-)

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  8. That is so cool!

    I just found your blog through one of the Wednesday blog hops! Have a great night!

    Amanda @ www.nutritionistreviews.com

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  9. Hi! I'm now following you, from the Wordless Wednesday link-up. I can't wait to see your tutorial on these... love the beautiful colors you've used.
    Hope you'll visit my Wordless Wednesday too.
    Thanks,
    Jan http://www.jewelry4change.blogspot.com

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  10. Oh wow~! Did you make these outside or in your freezer??

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  11. I've never seen that done before. Those would look cute in my magnolia tree. We have lots and lots of cold and snow here in the midwest.

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  12. Gorgeous! That is awesome! I will definitely stay tuned for the tutorial, though we will need to get some colder days here before we can give it a try!

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  13. That is so cool! I can't wait to hear how you made them.

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  14. Check out the book: The Day It Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond. I believe on the last page there is a tree with hanging hearts! So pretty! Reminds me of this...

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