Wednesday 22 May 2013

Birds, bees and butterflies.

Where do you start? As I said in my previous post -  127 items in the catalogue and more besides!



Every year Anna does a lovely flower arrangement for our exhibition.
This time she's chosen white roses and lilies. I think she's gradually been removing the lilies as she was concerned that their scent was becoming quite overpowering!


This is our group exhibit of birds, bees and butterflies. One of our members brought in a branch to display them all.


I'm not sure who made each item and I'm guessing what they're made from.
I'll start with this lovely beaded  butterfly.


This one looks like it's been made from Lutradur.


Metal, cut from the Big Shot maybe?


A nice fabric bird.


Recognise this bird anyone? The Duster bird.


Needle-felted balls!


A beaded butterfly on felt.


A knitted butterfly.


A metal cut-out.


A bird made from an old driving glove.


Mobile fabric birds.



A dragonfly made from Friendly Plastic and wire.


  A wool embroidered butterfly.


A large metal cut-out.


A felt caterpillar.


A fabric bird.


A machine embroidered and beaded butterfly.


A fabric bird


A beautiful metal butterfly.


A woolly bird to make you smile!


And to finish off - a stick insect?


Quite a mixture!
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Thursday, and I've added a few that I missed.


Carolyn's birds hanging on for dear life!





                                                            A  Lutradur butterfly.


Sylvia's fabulous bird. 


A ladybird bracelet.


                                                      Machine embroidery on Lutradur.


Jennifer's butterfly made from a melted 'Next' carrier bag.


And to finish off....a selection of mossy pieces.







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