i blame
lorraine, she gave us all the sweetest tiny pink bottle brush tree to use in our paper mache class with
terri brush this past weekend at her lovely home. i tucked mine in with a wee santa and then i had none :(
i came home saturday night to a quiet house and promptly made a beautiful mess...
got out every bottle brush tree i had and bleached and dyed them all. next morning i had blue fingers, a pink countertop, and all these pretty trees!
i dont' know if i can stop....
can't wait to post photos of everything we made.
Those trees are so cute!!!! I'll have to give it a shot too!
ReplyDeleteoh I am giddy with anticipation! Cannot wait to see and hear all about it!
ReplyDeletethe colors are so pretty. I have bleached the trees, but not re-dyed them...hmmm.
ReplyDelete:)Heidi
the prettiest forest ever!~
ReplyDeleteHi julie !! Oh My your TREES are beautiful!... it was so FUN having you in class, and enjoying all you wonderful amazing UTAH ladies.. I cannot WAIT to come back ! Hugs.. Terri
ReplyDeleteoooh, what lovely colors...how fun would it be to walk through that yummy forest!
ReplyDeleteLove bottle brush trees ~ looking forward to seeing more photos ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love all the little trees and beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteThese colorful trees are so cute! I had no idea you could dye them. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteSo, so pretty! Love those sweet colors.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh, so perfect! I'm not surprised that you turned a lovely idea into your own inspired rainbow of trees! I wish we could take the class all over again - it was such a blast!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of dye did you use? And where do you get bottle brush trees? Love it!! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWill you post instructions on how to make these? THey are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteYes love them.must learn how to bleach & dye.
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