Going through the moving of my sewing desk, along with numerous boxes of crafty stuff which I did last week, I came across a long forgotten little blackboard which I bought from one of those pound shops for … yes you guessed it, a £1. I can remember that I bought it with something in mind to do with it, however that ‘something’ long ago made its travelling plans and went on a walking holiday out of my right ear and never came back. So … seeing the blackboard again made me think that I really needed to do something with it. So I did!
Like the dope that I am … I forgot to take a photo of the blackboard in its original state, (DOH!) so I took a photo of the back of it so that you could see the plain wood and what colour it was.
It’s a soft wood, and quite light in weight, so not something that will pull a wall down if you hang it on a nail!
The front … I painted the frame in a deep wine red colour. It took the paint really well and dried pretty quickly, which I was glad about because I was eager to crack on with the project.
While waiting … I knew I wanted to put some flowers on the frame, so set about making some roses.

I cut out a variety of sizes of the same flower – one was to be a larger flower and I wanted two others to be slightly smaller.
Once the shapes were cut, I then popped them into a cardboard box which I’d lined with some cling-film (cling wrap), and I lay the ‘petals’ of each flower on it, and then spritzed them with some Cosmic Shimmer sprays, to turn the petals into the colours I wanted them to be.
While these were drying, I went back to the blackboard and did the ‘words of encouragement’ you see in the photo.

Once the rose petals were dry, I then shaped them into ‘cup’ shapes, and assembled them, shaping the petals as I went along. Once all assembled, I then spritzed them again, very lightly, where needed, to adjust each rose colour so that it looked like it had grown on the same bush as the others. (there’s method in my madness! lol). Finally, I added a tiny sprinkle, here and there, of chunky ice crystals (like glitter, but not) – just to give them a bit of sparkle.
I die cut some leaves, and a bit of deep ‘greenery’ filler and then built the floral decoration in the top left corner, making it sit upon a little soft cream coloured crocheted doily.
And that’s all there was to it! Ta Dahhhh!
Happy Monday!
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So anyhoo …. This is the last Monday in April…. so let’s make it a great day! Plaster a smile to your face and each time you catch yourself without your smile, paste it back there and try to keep it there. If nothing else it will make people wonder what you’re up to! lol
Have a truly lovely day my friends, and … be good to each other.
Sending squidges by the bucket load ~