Lighthouse snippets


I'm very slowly working my way through filling a multi frame with stained glass effect die cuts. This one used all snippets and is a die from CC. 

Previously I made this Kingfisher for another aperture, seems like it was in 2022. I told you I was slowly doing this lol! I've also realised that the Kingfisher has a glossy black frame - that is going to annoy me now.


I've got a bonsai and a hummingbird left to do - maybe in 2026??

I'm skipping over to the Snippets Playground to share my make.

Comments

Aquarius said…
Both of these stained glass panels are impressive - a perfect technique to take along to the Snippets challenge. Hope you manage to get the remaining two completed before too long
KarinsArtScrap said…
these are looking great and beautiful Lynn...........gr karin
crafty-stamper said…
Both beautiful stained glass window panels.
carol x
HilaryJane said…
Glossy or not, they both look great. I do love the stained glass look and you chose wonderful colours xx
Jules said…
Hi Linby
Paper piecing is one of my favourite techniques .. .. and both of your projects are amazing. I particularly love the lighthouse and can't wait to see the bonsai one once completed.
Thank you for telling me about the spam comments. Can you believe I had 220 there going back years! I have never looked in there before.
Love Jules xx
Pauline C said…
Very intricate and the results are very impressive. I particularly love the kingfisher - so vibrant xx
brenda said…
Very effective dies Lynn and good use of snippets as well.

B x
Sarn said…
Completely concur with Brenda’s comment above!

Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse for some hot chocolate shortly. Xxx
Chris said…
These are lovely Lynn, the stained glass effect reminds me of something my Dad used to do when I was I child. He did very intricate designs using colourful foil (mainly chocolate wrappers) behind a black cut out silhouette, I remember a Geisha and a Victorian lady in a crinoline. I had forgotten them until I saw your panels so thank you for a lovely memory of my Dad.
xx