So I cut into a few more purple solids and started piecing amethyst sections. And then I
For quite some time, I've had an artsy floral stash print in mind:
But I wanted a little something extra, so I decided to fashion a few jet planes from these fiery oranges:
I'm realizing now that "fiery" is perhaps the *worst* adjective to describe absolutely anything associated with an aircraft, but they are!
I have to say, when I uncovered Amy of badskirt's impromptu airplane blocks what feels like ages ago, it was love at first sight. C'mon, what's not to love about these whimsical little air carriers? Tall and skinny? Check. Short and stout? Why yes! A little something for everyone ;)
I also happen to be a sucker for symbolism, and let's just say this airborne motif couldn't be more fitting for its recipient ;)
The only thing left to decide? Their orientation. They could fly wing-to-wing (soaring towards an open sky, with the purple print trailing the tail end):
Or nose-to-tail, flying single file along the length of the floral fabric:
When I originally envisioned this backing, I pictured single-file planes. But ever since laying them out side by side, I'm loving the idea of the floral "smoke" billowing behind this little fleet ;) Hmph. Thoughts?!
Linking up with Lee ;)
LOVE the colors you chose! I love both but I think I like the second better :) Whatever you choose will work, though!
ReplyDeleteGreat planes! I love the colour palette too - and how each one has it's own little personality. Have fun playing with layouts. :)
ReplyDeletePretty colors!! I like the idea of the floral smoke billowing out; very creative!!
ReplyDeleteLove them!! I like them wing to wing like an airshow, with floral smoke... awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! I would choose to put them nose to tail.
ReplyDeleteThose are some smokin' little airplane blocks! I have to say, I like the single file version in the second setting best. But did enjoy your description of floral smoke...
ReplyDeleteLorna:)
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Fun airplanes!
ReplyDeleteI like them in single file!
ReplyDeleteHahaha - I laughed at your "fiery" line…!
ReplyDeleteBoth arrangements look great though I'd be tempted to arrange them in a V-shape with smoke and call it a "formation". Either way, they're fantastic!
I like the floral contrails!
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