Thursday, July 7, 2011

Poppy




This was a labor of love and many hours of work, but I loved how it turned out. Thanks to the inspiration from the graphics fairy.


http://graphicsfairy.blogspot.com/search/label/Flowers



http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/2011/10/string-lights-on-pergola-welcome-to.html
http://dittledattle.blogspot.com/2011/10/amaze-me-monday-47.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DittleDattle+%28Dittle+Dattle%29
http://stylishonceagain.blogspot.com/
http://modvintagelife.blogspot.com/2011/11/mod-mix-monday-24.html

38 comments:

  1. wow!!! how did you do that?

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  2. that is awesome! i love how that turned out- very very cool!

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  3. Visiting from MMS Linky Party tonight :)

    HOW COOL IS THAT PIANO?? (yes, I'm screaming!)

    Sending a link to your blog to a couple of friends of mine tonight- you've made me smile

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  4. Um.....How?! That's amazing!!!

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  5. You've done a wonderful job, your labour of love was clearly worth. Love it!!

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  6. This came out fantastic! I am doing a dresser with a graphic on it today. Come check it out hopefully tomorrow!
    dreaming-n-color.blogspot.com

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  7. Oh my gosh, that's about the most amazing thing I've ever seen!!! Gorgeous!!!

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  8. Wow! I'm speechless at the epic awesomeness that is now your piano!

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  9. Wow, that is gorgeous! Did you paint that?

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  10. That is so cool. You are really talented. I used that graphic but it was on a pillow.... I am embarrassed...

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  11. That's impressive. I see many beautiful photos on blogs but every now and then you see one and say WOW. This is one of those photos. Well done.
    Kylie

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  12. Wow!! That is astounding!!
    xo
    Cindy

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  13. I am in awe...Stunning..Stunning !!

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  14. I have run out of words! Amazing! Awesome! Incredible! Astounding! They all describe this piano. How? is my final word.

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  15. your piano is full of awesome sauce, that's all I can say! Wow! You are full of some amazing talent. Way to go!
    Liz

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  16. Wow that is amazing! I just found an organ that was converted into a desk, I love these awesome pieces:)

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  17. that is georgeous!!!....fantastic!!!...
    hugs:))....
    M

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  18. That is awesomwe, fabulous , fantastic,

    I bet you spent several hours working on that and it wins the prise for any show & tell project on any blog. We can all paint a piece of furniture and sand it a little but , well it is fabulous . keep showing it off

    Janice

    put it on

    My Romantic Home
    Faded Charm
    Saavy Southern Style
    Elements Interior

    there is lots more blogs to show it off , please do let the blog world see you accomplishment

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  19. Wow!!! Absolutely wow!
    It is gorgeous & bold. I love it!

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  20. Absolutely magnificent!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  21. I've got to feature this one on my blog.

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  22. Holy guacamole. And you didn't even share your technique with us???!!! I really want to know how you enlarged the image! It's just gorgeous!

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  23. Please let us know how you enlarged it and what medium you used to paint it. We are all inspired and would like to create something that stunning, maybe not on a piano, but on whatever we have. Please give us an idea of the process you went through to create this treasure! painterofflowers@hotmail.com

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  24. Hello!
    I saw this project on the Graphics Fairy....and thought I'd POPPIE on over here to tell you personally how amazing this is! I love white furniture and graphic art...and to paint it on the surface of a piano....well, that's just GRAND!

    now following you...and I would love to have your creative self stop by anytime to visit with me too!


    ciao bella


    CREATIVE CARMELINA

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  25. I am seriously impressed woman! If I still lived in Gilbert, AZ we could possibly have been friends, and I'd have loaded up my 3 buggars into the car to see what good finds we could find! But, alas, I'm in North, Idaho now and have to haggle prices from all the hoarders who think their stuff is worth much more than it truly is, and thus, not many 'good finds' :( Love the inspiration your sending across the web! Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to checking back in in the future :D

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  26. This is gorgeous! I saw this on Better After. As a musician, interior decorator and wife of a Registered Piano Technician, I'm just wondering two things. Did you have a qualified technician remove the playing "mechanisms" before painting and two, has the piano been rebuilt to play as it did when it was new? We've painted several pianos. We take great care in making sure no paint goes where it's not supposed to. But most of all, I'm excited to do another piano now with your great inspiration! Beeeeeooooteeeeeful! :-)

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  27. Amazing... Just Amazing... Process Paleeeeze???!!!!!

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  28. i'm joining the crowd here in saying.... WOW!!! this is amazing! and i am dying to know your technique! i know i could never create anything that beautiful but i'm curious how you enlarged the image as i am working on some large diy canvas art for my living room right now. any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated!!!! thanks for the inspiration!

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  29. That has truly been transformed into a work of art! You have an amazing talent!

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