I was going to show you how much I had progressed on the doily but I am having a slight break whilst awaiting the threads I won on e.bay. Unfortunately I was not in when the postmen delivered the parcel so now have to wait until it can be collected or re-delivered.
In the meantime I thought I would try and make another bookmark which symbolised another national emblem of a country within Great Britain and here it is the daffodil.
Martha Ess designed this daffodil, it was one that she demonstrated at Tat Days 2012, which I happened to attend. I have already used it on Easter Cards but have now found another use for it, do you know the country it represents?
In the meantime I thought I would try and make another bookmark which symbolised another national emblem of a country within Great Britain and here it is the daffodil.
Martha Ess designed this daffodil, it was one that she demonstrated at Tat Days 2012, which I happened to attend. I have already used it on Easter Cards but have now found another use for it, do you know the country it represents?
So you have Scotland and Wales. A rose next?
ReplyDeleteYes you are right Jane, I am indeed going to make a rose.
DeleteWonderful bookmark! I was going to guess Wales, not because I knew the flower was a daffodil, but because I knew Scotland, England, and Ireland!
ReplyDeleteI thought Wales was a leek?
ReplyDeleteIt can be both Maureen apparently in the Welsh language leek and daffodil sound similar
DeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love this bookmark and daffodils are my husband's favorite flower. super cute!
ReplyDeleteWonderful daffodil!! :)
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