tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580130384407068769.post5704376794379429104..comments2023-09-23T11:31:38.670+02:00Comments on La Maison des Ancêtres: Every house needs flowers - Ieder huis heeft bloemen nodigVéronique http://www.blogger.com/profile/04720638085856405622noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580130384407068769.post-23248128994461259632013-08-18T08:12:25.935+02:002013-08-18T08:12:25.935+02:00Hello Elizabeth! Thank you for your comment. The p...Hello Elizabeth! Thank you for your comment. The photo was taken before I discovered I had a "macro" setting on the camera of my phone ;-) As you can see, I added a new photo which should give you a much better idea of what it looks like finished. I think this is also a good way to make a Wysteria vine. And maybe the coloured couscous can be crushed with a pestle and mortar to be used on smaller scale? Worth investigating :-)Véronique https://www.blogger.com/profile/04720638085856405622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7580130384407068769.post-22873969565395300922013-08-18T02:33:29.305+02:002013-08-18T02:33:29.305+02:00 I am intrigued by your flowers Veronique and wish... I am intrigued by your flowers Veronique and wish the photo was clearer but the idea of using couscous was a good one and also the watercolor paints, which are less opaque and as you say, not so sticky!<br /><br />elizabethelizabeth shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09042037455600427075noreply@blogger.com