10/04/2013

Let´s twist to batiks

First of all I like to say a big thank you to lovely Madame Samm, who as usual is conducting and as cheer leader lovely Mary.

It is my day remembering something from the sixties. For me that was the Flower Power era.
And that  era has inpired me to my project, but first some images of Flower Power.


Don´t you love this image, it is so groovy.

And then I remember the buses with bold flowers like this one

And here are two girls with flowering home made dresses, that´s me and my sister, I am the shorter one, with our student caps, a cap that you received when you graduated from senior  high school.



And all these flowers everywhere got me inspired to create a flower power girl of my own
like this

 And here are some details



Now when you have seen my version of the sixties hop over to the other ladies of the day
Have a great day blog hopping 

Britt-Inger in Malmö Sweden

50 kommentarer:

  1. You got the cutest little girli...
    you know... :-)
    Flower power, that's for sure.

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  2. This is looking great. I love your girl. Thank you for sharing

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  3. Love your Flower Power girl! Thank you for sharing.

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  4. Your flower girl is just perfect!!
    Thank you for sharing!

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  5. She looks far-out beautiful! You even gave her dreamy eyes. I love your quilt. Amazing work, yet again!

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  6. Great picture of you as a girl, go Flower Power.

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  7. Your flower power girl is sew very cute. Love her flowers.

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  8. Fantastic quilt that captures the essence of the 60s without all the angry stuff. Bright, happy colors and a girl with a smile on her face. Love it all!

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  9. Your Flower Power girl is too cool!

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  10. Love all of your great pictures and your Flower Power girl says it all! Thanks for sharing!

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  11. absolutely adorable and I think I love your photo with your sister equally...I can feel the flower power

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  12. http://www.cherryblossomsquiltingstudio.com

    here is cherry's link...I think yours has a wrong connection lol

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  13. Your flower power girl is wonderful and the quilt is beautiful!

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  14. Oh how nice!! You did a great job

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  15. Great minds think alike...you'll see tomorrow ! Great details and fine stitching in your flower girl ! I love those "groovy dresses you and your sis are wearing.

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  16. How cute! She does have that 60's look! Great job!

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  17. She's a doll! blessings, marlene

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  18. How adorable, you did a terrific job and I love the Batiks you choose.

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  19. Cute flower power girl. Also great picture of you and your sister.

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  20. Thank your for sharing. Your flower power girl is very creative. Love it

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  21. She is very sweet. Beautiful color. Thanks for sharing your flower power.

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  22. Britt, the Flower Power was world wide I see!! The caps, now that's an unusual tradition! Love your tribute to the 60's.
    Gmama jane

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  23. Great job on your flower girl. Thank you for being part of this groovy hop.

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  24. Very cute. I loved seeing the pictures too.

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  25. Britt-Inger your Flower Power quilt is right on! Outta sight colors. Groovy hippie chick. Far out flowers, baby!

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  26. She's a groovy flower power girl! Cute pic of you and your sister, too. It's been such fun to flashback to those days. :O)

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  27. Ahhhh, the memories! I had to laugh at the silhouette of the guy with the big afro! Those were the days. Lovely flower power quiltie. Speaks volumns of the era!

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  28. Ahhhh, the memories! I had to laugh at the silhouette of the guy with the big afro! Those were the days. Lovely flower power quiltie. Speaks volumns of the era!

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  29. Very fun flower girl from the 60's!

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  30. You guys are so talented to make people! It's beautiful!

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  31. wow you made a fantastic quilt. very creative. thanks for sharing

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  32. Such a beautiful little quilt! LOVE it.

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  33. Perfekt tolkning av temat. Kul med en resume från 60-talet.
    Minns ju flower power men var lite för ung då.

    Grattis till ett lyckat prjekt.

    Kram!

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  34. Here's to flower power and your lovely hippie chick. Really cute, Britt-Inger.

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  35. Your flower power girl is really cute. Beautiful job. I liked seeing the pictures leading up to your project, too. Thank you for sharing.

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  36. What a beautiful flower power wall hanging!!

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  37. Your Flower Power lady is just beautiful, thanks for sharing your 60's memories

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  38. Your Flower Power lady is just beautiful, thanks for sharing your 60's memories

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  39. I adore your "old" pictures. And, your flower power girl is great.

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  40. Hi!!! Very pretty!!! Love the pic of you and your sister!!!! Thank You

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  41. Love that flower power girl.

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  42. Great flower power quilt. She looks just like you. :)

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  43. Love the variety of batiks you used!

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  44. Lovely Lady full of love, peace and joy!

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  45. Ditt porträtt blev trevligt på alla vis och sätt! Ha det så nu så bra i Östersund! Kram

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  46. Great little quilt!! Love those flowers on it and your graduation caps are wonderful! Thanks for sharing that photo.

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  47. great girl..... powerfully flowering into great deeds for the world! Keep sewin and quiltin'

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  48. Yeah! Flower power it is! :D

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