Monday, February 21, 2011

blooming blossoms on the brain











seeing I have
blossoms on the brain
{see previous post}
and none are blooming outside my window
I decided to make some.......
because I cut multiples of flowers at once
this project took me minutes to do
every time I walk pass my blooms
I can't help but
smile
xox
"blooming blossoms on the brain"
trying saying that fast - 10x's
hugs

78 comments:

Kerry McKibbins said...

just beautiful.
Delicate and beautiful!

tinajo said...

Such a neat and pretty idea! :-)

jeanette from everton terrace said...

I tried to do something similar a few years ago but I must say, they did not turn out this pretty. Perhaps I'll give it another go with your instructions to guide me this time. :)

i.ikeda said...

Wahhhh, these are great! I'm going to make some with my little girl after work today and then share the results later. Thank you for the idea and the instructions! xoxoxo

Hearts Turned said...

These are so wonderful, Koralee! I think the girls and I will have to get out the scissors and have some fun today!

I actually DO have blossoms here...my little espaliered apple tree is blooming already, and my kitchen window is framed by the soft, pink beauties! Spring is definitely on it's way!

I hope your day is filled with beauty, dear friend...thank-you for always sharing such lovely things with us...

Julie

Martha said...

what a great idea...these would be wonderful for Hayley's 3rd birthday coming up...thank you so much for sharing this:)

Heidi said...

Beautiful...I feel a craft day coming on!!

♥ Mary Janes TEAROOM said...

So delicate and pretty!
Susan x

lilybets said...

..with your fantasy you can create thing very nice!.

Ruth Yoder said...

That is really awesome! I have to try this!
This will look great in my little girl's room too!

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

GOOD MORNING BEAUTIFUL ONE! This is divine in the art sense of the word....your pinks and blues are my absolute favorite, Koralee. I just came in (I am on Presidents' Day holiday) from shoveling 13 inches of new snow from yesterday's news breaking storm. Ruben is painting and I have had my work out. I LOVE TO MOVE!!! We do however, need a snowblower since we are both in our mid-fifties, so whenever we have this heavy snow, it is not good to tax the heart so!!! LOVING YOUR WORLD today, like always.....grosses bises à ma chère et jolie Koralee! Anita

{kara} said...

oh those are so fabulous Koralee!

Shelley in SC said...

Okay, this is happening today!!! Can't wait to see blossoms on my DR table!!

Anonymous said...

I noticed yesterday while out for a walk that buds are starting to show on a few trees and bushes... won't be long now, but your blossoms sure are sweet!!

Di

Country Wings in Phoenix said...

Good Morning Koralee Sweetie...
What a beautiful share this morning. I love this little tutorial and I will be giving it a try. How gorgeous they would be when someone first comes in my door. Now if I can just find a branch that will work. Palm tree branch? Nope that one is out. Lemon tree branch? Maybe, I will go check that one out.

A beautiful share from a beautiful friend. Have a glorious week sweet one. Many hugs and much love, Sherry

Madelief said...

Dear Koralee,

How simple things can have a huge effect! Your blossoms look great. Thangs for showing us. I might use your idea :-)!

Happy new week!

Lieve groet, Madelief

Unknown said...

Ohhh, Koralee! They are amazing & beautiful. What a tease for spring. TY for sharing ...

Have a beautiful week ~
TTFN ~
Marydon

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

DING DONG....ONE ORDER OF CHICKEN MATZO BALL SOUP FOR KORALEE!!! I HEAR SHE HAS A BUG...shhhhhh.....we do NOT want to wake her. And some cream cheese and sugar for that carrot cake's frosting when she is up and able!!! SYDNEY, mom will get you that cake when she has had her rest!!!

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...ahhhhh! Anita

Maaike said...

true beauties Koralee! Thank you for sharing,
love Maaike

Martina said...

Oh, so pretty these! I need some too, it snowed here again! When will dreadful winter ever end? Your blog is always filled with sunshine - thanks!

Dogwood said...

I love you.
I love those blossoms.
The look like Pink Dogwood Blossoms.
Off to my craft room to make blossoms.
Thanks!
Cory~Dogwood

mama bleu said...

how pretty is that!
what a wonderful idea. thanks for sharing :)

Stina said...

wat leuk gedaan die zelf gemaakte bloesem.

fijne avond liefs Stina

ELK said...

these make me so happy .. love tissue paper flowers AND the sweet lady that generously left me instructions on how to create .. hugs to you this day

Marilyn Miller said...

What a fun project, blooming blossoms. Running to make some. A very cheery way to help the winter move along.

Maria said...

These delicate blossoms are so pretty Koralee! I made one of these two years ago... and still have it! It was a really fun project. I thought I wrote a post about it, but can't find it! It might have just been a sidebar picture. Your color combination is really Bluebird perfect!

I'm just loving my days off! It's great to have the WHOLE day to enjoy!
Have a sweet Monday, dear ♥
love,
~ Maria

Monica said...

What a fun and easy idea ... very creative :)

Heidi said...

Lovely! I ALWAYS love cutting paper....!
Hugs, Heidi

Pinecone said...

So crafty and clever!
Have a great day,
xo
Ashlyn

Draffin Bears said...

Hi Koralee,

The blossoms you have made are pretty and yes, would make me smile and happy, until the real ones arrive.
Yes, it is a tongue twister!

Happy week
Hugs
Carolyn

Jen Price said...

What a beautiful blog! My daughter would go crazy with the PINK!

I love those tissue flowers! What a great way to bring spring into your home during the winter!

Vintage Home said...

...WOW...I love this!...Thanks for sharing!

Luiza said...

They are wonderful, Koralee!!!

And how exciting for Molly to come here =))).
But it´s so, so cold...
Tell her Good luck, from me. And who knows, maby I´ll even bump into her some day =D!
Where in Sweden will she be doing her studies?

Have a wonderful evening.
Hugs/
Luiza

Unknown said...

awwww such a beautiful idea, they look really lovely, dee x

Amanda (Small Acorns) said...

This take me back. I remember making tissue blossoms seemingly all the time when I was little. I'm sure they weren't as beautifully cut as yours, more scrumpled up bits of tissue, but I adored them. Such a happy memory. Thanks Koralee!

Michaja said...

Love your blossom!!!
Have a great week with lost of fun.
xxx
Michaja

Unknown said...

Snap, girlfriend. Are you sure those tissue will last on the branches? Too cute for words and I'm thinking this gal could even do a few. Fingers crossed it's not the "kid" flu.

Enjoy your Monday off,
Kate

michelle said...

So beautiful Koralee and after the storm last night, they bring such a smile to my face! Oh I wish Spring would get here soon! Until then, I guess we have to color our own world! :) Happy day!

It's me said...

What a nice and pretty idea......love Ria....xxx

Tash said...

So lovely Koralee! As always you manage to make everyone smile from ear to ear with your lovely uplifting posts and pretty photos. Have a great week my friend!
Natasha xo

Shanae Branham said...

How creative! I love this. I am glad I found you. By the way, I have a contest giveaway on my blog you might find fun. Take a look. triumphandtears.blogspot.com

Tabbyroo said...

Thanks for commenting on my blog, your blog is very pretty Linda x

Dennice {Fringe} said...

your blossoms are so beautiful. soft and whispery...

thank you so much for stopping by my blog. you now have a new follower.

dennice
xo

Blondie's Journal said...

These are SO pretty. Thanks for the directions! Now I need branches. What a sure sign of spring! ;-D

XO,
Jane

Anonymous said...

Very pretty. :)
Won't be long until the real blossom is here!
Vivienne x

fee @ chipper nelly said...

Can't have too much blossom!!
Thanks for visiting me yesterday - your comments made my day...
fee x
(if we keep wishing then Spring will surely arrive soon!)

Anonymous said...

Hello my sweets! This is a great craft and surely will bring some sunshine indoors! Xoxoxo

Gloria said...

Oh Dear Koralee,
So very beautiful!! Thank you for sharing how to make these! I LOVE them!! :)

xoxo Gloria

theUngourmet said...

I just showed these pretty
blossoms to my daughter. We
would love to try making these!
I'm so ready for springtime
blossoms! ;)

NicNacManiac said...

Hi there sweetness!
Lovin the new font!! Such precious blossoms!!
Happy Week xOxO

Rizzi said...

I LOVE YOUR BLOSSOMS, THEY ARE
SO PRETTY. THEY DO BRING SPRING INTO THE HOME. MUST GATHER TWIGS BEFORE IT SNOWS.
HAVE A NICE DAY. RIZZI

Unknown said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving such a sweet comment :)
Love these blossoms, and the colors you used!! thanks for the idea*

I Love Pretty Little Things said...

So Pretty & Fresh. :)

Anonymous said...

Thank you. They are so pretty. I want to make them one day soon.

Cheers,
Lisa x

Libbie said...

Are those just the cutest or what! & the colors! GORGEOUS! Thanks for sharing! We are gonna have to whip up a little cheer!

By the Bluegrass said...

Ahhh, these are wonderful! They look so real in your pictures. I gotta give this a try for sure.
xo,
Sena

Shell said...

These blossoms are lovely. Reminds me that spring will be on it's way soon.

Rosie said...

Ahhhh, this is such a HAPPY Spring post!
I an craving ANYTHING spring...so...thought I would do a little blossom post of my own yesterday, only to have it SNOW today...AHHHHH!
OK...lets stay positive :)
Wanted so much to have a bit girl time with you, but It seems like I am working like a crazy woman these days. Am gearing up for a bit of knee surgery next week, so am trying to get "all my ducks in a row". Maybe this is God's way of saying "Slow Down"...ahhhhh, I am ready to take a breath :)
Your pretty little black and white kitchen is COMPLETELY charming! So give me an update on the house hunt.Did you find anything yet?
Wishing you a HAPPY week dear one...love R

Mercedes Spencer @ Liberty Biberty said...

Gorgeous! I think Liberty is going to have a lot of fun making these!
Mercedes

~*~ saskia ~*~ said...

These are darling! I must and will try these with my little ones, Koralee.
Thank you for another awesome idea and my daily dose of sweetness!!
Love and hugs and love and hugs and love to you xxxxxxx

Not Just a Waitress said...

Love it!! When Spring won't seem to spring...DIY!! :)
They are so pretty and look so delicate. :)
Three CHEERS for tissue paper and its endless uses!! :)
Have a great week. :)
BLESSINGS

Privet and Holly said...

Our posts are on
the same wave-length
today, longing for
spring and spring
blossoms! I'm going
to forward this on
to my daughter, my
resident artist and
skillful paper cutter.
Thanks, Koralee!
xx Suzanne

Julie said...

I just so love your posts that always make me happy and full of smiles and boy do we all need that on these cold winter days!

Thank you!

fernandflora said...

Love this idea! I have a vase of branches on my mantle that need some festooning! Thanks for another dash of inspriation! xo dear koralee!

Castles Crowns and Cottages said...

Precious little bluebird,

Somewhere over the rainbow, there is eternal health and perfection, and thank God for His gift of the wings of grace to promise us there! I am here at school, having made it in 18 inches of new fallen snow. Yesterday was a lovely day, although consumed with shoveling. I still believe we are ON THE SHORES OF SPRING!!! And I send you, from my school desk, wishes for the best rest and repose, sweet, sweet bluebird....Anita

Unknown said...

oh those are darling! i have never seen that before ... i guess i better go gather some branches!!! xoxo

Kellie Collis said...

These are gorgeous! Loving the beautiful colors it brings! Enjoy the wonderful day, Kellie xx

Melanie's Randomness said...

These are soo soo pretty!!!! =)

Melanie's Randomness

Unknown said...

Hi Koralee! Love this DIY to have blossom everywhere...waiting for the real ones to bloom!!
Hugs!
Mara

myletterstoemily said...

you are so 'blooming' creative! thank you for
listening to sunday. you're a sweet heart!

tvdinnerpro said...

what a sweet idea! love how they turned out. xoxo malia

Unknown said...

I love this idea and have started my own blossom tree which will become my Easter Egg tree this year! Can't you see darling little eggs hanging amongst the delicate blossoms? I am also using pale yellow tissue for a tree for one of my dear friends going through some tough trials right now. She loves yellows and coral.
I think I nest a couple of fairies in her tree.
Thank you for sharing this sweet craft.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this tutorial! My girls would love to try this! How cheerful and Spring-filled!

Unknown said...

What a beautiful part of this morning. I love this little tutorial and I'll be giving it a try. How wonderful it would be when someone first comes to my door. Now if I can find a branch that will work. Palm branch of a tree? No one is out. Lemon tree branch? Maybe I'll go see that one.
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Cobalt Violet said...

So springy and delicate! How fun for a tea!

Anonymous said...

Really beautiful part of this morning. I am in love with this little tutorial. Enjoy the wonderful day!

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rosesteven said...

What a wonderful part of morning. I am in love with this tutorial. Have a great day!

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