Thursday, January 22, 2009

Display Board with 3D Flowers



The Associate Minister for Pastoral Care at our church is retiring (she is over ninety and it is time for a little rest!).   At coffee hour this Sunday, there will be a reception and a chance for members of the congregation to leave sticky notes with messages and good wishes for her on the display board I made yesterday.

I needed to get this together quickly since on Friday I will be leaving to take my son back to college. I was lucky to find science project display boards in many colors at Michael's - I thought this yellow was bright and cheery for what could be a dull January day.



The leafy branches are from Storybook and the flowers are from Walk in My Garden - cut in two colors and two sizes and layered with yellow circle centers.  I bent the petals up a bit before I put them together.



Just a quick post to show you something different that I did with my bug!  I think it will be bright and cheery for the retirement celebration.

7 comments:

  1. Beautful - what a great gift.

    SallyW

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  2. Very nice. You always do such a great job!

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  3. Beautiful board!! I love the dimensional flowers.

    Angie Person

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  4. How wonderful of your church body to do this for her. She is sure to love it. God bless her for working up to the age of 90!!
    Rose

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  5. This really came together quite nicely. Thank you, once again, for the idea/inspiration!

    --Gracie at EverythingCricut.blogspot.com

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  6. This is a beautiful and cheery board. I'm sure Margaret will appreciate it. How sweet of you. I love these poster boards for projects but I didn't know they came in different colors. I will have to check them out.

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  7. What a great idea! You did an awesome job - love the colors and flowers!

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