"I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."
~Robert Frost
Thursday, April 12, 2007
You light up my life...
Ok, who thought I was talking about the song? lol Nope, I'm talking about this sweet little night light cover I made using Making Memories papers from a couple different collections, their flower stickers, pictures printed on vellum and some ribbon. Two of the sides have pictures of my DD Jessica and the other two sides were made by placing MM flower stickers on a piece of vellum, then I cut out the inside of the flowers with a craft knife leaving cut outs that the night light shines through. When the night light is turned on, you can see floral patterns on the night stand from these cutouts. I found a cube style, tabletop night light that fits inside just perfectly! I love it when that happens! Sorry - didn't do a very super job sizing these and putting them together, but I have a 4 year old trying to get my attention at the moment. Click on the pics to see a bigger view.
Cami you have always been such a great source of inspiration for me...your work is nothing short of breathtaking! This nightlight is absolutely amazing Cami...absolutely adorable.
8 comments:
Wow, Cami! That is gorgeous
THAT is exactly why you should still be in the Idol contest. Darn that's cute!!
Thanks for still creating things for us to enjoy. That is why you do it..right??
oh wow cami! that is just beautiful! wow! i love it!
Okay ~ you need to put that together as a kit with instructions and sell it! GORGEOUS!
just beautiful cami!!! you are so talented!
Cami, you come up with the best project ideas! I love this -- it seriously, could not be any cuter! And I love the brunette too! ;)
Cami you have always been such a great source of inspiration for me...your work is nothing short of breathtaking! This nightlight is absolutely amazing Cami...absolutely adorable.
You are too cute as a brunette!
Hugs!
Its beautiful, one question...did you print sepia photos on vellum or they just look like that in the pictures...
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