The swallows left last weekend and we had a ground frost yesterday. This week I decided to hold onto what’s left of summer, enjoying the odd sunny day in the garden collecting leaves to print as a constant reminder of sunny days.
Deciding to take my botanical prints onto another level I used some dyes along with the natural plant pigments and tannins from the leaves which produce the leaf prints.
Serendipity couldn’t have been kinder, I got some gorgeous colours, and even some yellow sunlight captured in a lot of my prints, I wish I could say I planned this but I didn’t expect to get these gorgeous yellows, a constant ray of sunshine to hang on the wall.
These results were just perfect, expressing that particular day. I feel so connected to these prints, it’s the ritual of going out and looking at nature, picking, then layering up, printing and finally after what seems like a long wait unwrapping and seeing the results. It feels like capturing that moment in time. Consequently I could happily keep them all to myself but instead I will spread a little sunshine and just enjoy looking at them now while I mount them. There are quite a lot more botanical prints to come, I’ve added some paper packs for scrapbooking / journaling / card making to my shop too.
Soon I will get my head into Autumn mode, hopefully there will be a lot of good things to discover on my Autumn walks, it’s my favourite season. For now I will leave you with some scrummy botanical prints to enjoy.
These are individual prints with mounts to fit a frame size 8 x 6 inches.
These are framed, I did intend keeping these but I think I will add them to my shop so I will see if there’s a need to order more frames.
Some closeups, it’s hard to capture the detail and the colours when they are behind glass but I forgot to take photos I was so eager to see them framed.
I hope you like them, I think I’m hooked on making these : )
They are all gorgeous Jill, love the blue background 💙❤️💛🌼
Thanks Elaine, it’s a favourite of mine but recently I w had a lot of favourites 🙂