
My pansies and Johnny-jump-ups are fading fast in this heat, so I took a few hours to hammer flowers. I also snuck in a red rose that was nearing the end, to surprising results!

I haven’t figured out how to keep them firmly in place once I start hammering. I think my table is not as sturdy as it should be, so the whole thing bounces. Whoops. But I am not hammering on my oak table! Bouncing it is.

They turned out so well! These are the only colors that are still flowering, despite my deadheading.

I did one page in my mixed media journal, combining a bunch of inks and “stuff.” And I experimented with card-sized cardstock, which turned out well, but it takes MANY flowers to fit on one of those (I did 5 card fronts). Hammering flowers is a workout! My honey was outside and thought someone in the neighborhood had their bass up too loud. LOL.

Just look at the surprising color I got from the red rose! I didn’t finish the page in my journal yet, but I was fascinated by the results.

The leaves did not leave any color at all. Too tough and thick.

I have some zinnias getting ready to bloom. I might experiment, but they are pretty thick flowers. Flower hammering. Experimenting is fun. Creating is FUN!
Until next time.
July 9, 2024 at 4:21 pm
Beautiful!
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July 9, 2024 at 6:42 pm
Thank you, Kim!
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July 11, 2024 at 6:35 am
You’re quite the artist, Angie. I was thinking. Have you tried spraying a fixative used for watercolor paintings and then a sealer to avoid fading?
Just a thought. 🙂
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July 11, 2024 at 1:11 pm
I haven’t yet! That’s a great idea. 🙂 Thanks, Eleanor! I have fun playing with “stuff.” LOL
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