Good morning, and happy Friday!
Today we have the most fabulously fun-yet-elegant, wicked-yet-sweet project to share with you!
Renea Harrison created this AMAZING Alice In Wonderland Red Queen Tea Cup with our January "Karen's Valentine" kit:
Renea says she just had to have a little fun with the January Kit - she put on her Mad Muse and came up with this Alice In Wonderland~Red Queen Tea Cup.
Renea loves anything Alice and all the Queen of Hearts themed items in the kit had her thinking about the Red Queen as soon as she saw them.
She created a little tea cup from the kit papers, added some stash black & white trims and then got down to the fun stuff!!
She fussy cut out the playing cards and pocket watch from the kit papers, and the little Red Queen was a digital image she found online and fussy cut out. She added some kit flowers, and some texture roses that she hand crafted and then randomly dabbed with paint to resemble the painting of the roses in the book.
The Red Queen Butterfly is one her Reneabouquets butterflies, and on the saucer part of the cup, she added more of the flowers and some sweet little trinkets.
Isn't it just wonderful?! I hope we've inspired you today to find a little crafting time this weekend, and maybe create your own favorite themed paper tea cup!
~Melinda
Today we have the most fabulously fun-yet-elegant, wicked-yet-sweet project to share with you!
Renea Harrison created this AMAZING Alice In Wonderland Red Queen Tea Cup with our January "Karen's Valentine" kit:
Renea says she just had to have a little fun with the January Kit - she put on her Mad Muse and came up with this Alice In Wonderland~Red Queen Tea Cup.
Renea loves anything Alice and all the Queen of Hearts themed items in the kit had her thinking about the Red Queen as soon as she saw them.
She created a little tea cup from the kit papers, added some stash black & white trims and then got down to the fun stuff!!
She fussy cut out the playing cards and pocket watch from the kit papers, and the little Red Queen was a digital image she found online and fussy cut out. She added some kit flowers, and some texture roses that she hand crafted and then randomly dabbed with paint to resemble the painting of the roses in the book.
The Red Queen Butterfly is one her Reneabouquets butterflies, and on the saucer part of the cup, she added more of the flowers and some sweet little trinkets.
Isn't it just wonderful?! I hope we've inspired you today to find a little crafting time this weekend, and maybe create your own favorite themed paper tea cup!
~Melinda
What a wonderful and lovely project. Each detail is just perfect. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked it, Kathy - thank you!
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