Thursday, 8 October 2015

It's A Di Tinker Foster Workshop! (Part Two!)

Thanks for popping back to read the next instalment!
So now it was time to make our final, largest piece...
I'd finally decided what to put into my largest box, as I had found an old wedding photo and piece of broken jewellery in my bag of scrips and scraps.
Di was so helpful and patient and soon we were soldering away like true Tinkerettes!
Here's my piece.....it just needed a bit of something, but I'd have to have a think when I got home.
Everyone else made amazing creations, I'm just sorry that I didn't manage to photograph them all.
Look at Sam's Tiny Dancer!
A lovely treasure full of family memories by Debs.
I loved how everyone's work twinkled in the sunlight.
And look at this amazing treasure!
I love this photo of Di and Tracey!
So when I got home, I added a little old ribbon to my tiny dog trinket.
And I went a little more over the top for the larger one!
Thanks so much Di and Louise for an amazing, joy- filled day.

14 comments:

  1. How lovely - all the pieces are pretty, heartfelt little bundles of joy! xxx

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  2. They're fantastic, all of them, what little gems! I love the way you've given your bride a 3D bouquet, the leaf skeleton with feathers is lovely but obviously the little dog has to be the one for me. x

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    1. Thank you kindly, I've had that tiny dog for years just waiting to be made into something x

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  3. It WAS a joy filled day! Something really appealed to all of us, whether it was the thrill of showing our minute collections, or the twinkle of glitter or the making of tinsy little showcases...miniature shop windows...dressed in our finest, tiniest treasures. By jingo, i loved it!!

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    1. Oo me too, it was a really special day....Ive still got a huge grin from ear to ear! X

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  4. Oh my gosh, they are all so lovely! xx

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    1. Thanks Patty, everyone's was really unique and it was such fun x

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  5. Oo oo oo!!! A little bit smitten by the possibilities of this technique. Vintage isn't really my thing, but the possibilities this technique brings are running riot in my mind.

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    1. I think that's what was so special about the workshop, it is such a versatile technique x

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  6. Your wedding trinket is outstanding - love the addition of the ribbons! What a wonderful workshop, everyone has made amazing treasures! Cx

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    1. Thank you Chrissie, I had a great time and couldn't stop adding to it when I got home! Di is such a fab teacher and I loved everyone's treasures x

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  7. I'm so thrilled you enjoyed it so much and would you look at the treasures everyone created - it was a very amazing day! Much love to you xxdi

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    1. It truly was an amazing day, all thanks to your fab teaching me dear xxx

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