Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

More Snowflakes! (Part 3)

I love leaves.  Ergo, I love this snowflake.


This snowflake reminds me of the ones Snowflake Bentley took pictures of (the first snowflakes to ever be captured on film).


Presents.  Kind of boring, but still kind of cool because they're in a snowflake.


Happy Pioneer Day!  And yes, it does spell Utah in between the oxen.


This turkey took me quite a few tries to get right.  Everything I did at first seemed to look like an alien.


Matt wore this snowflake on his graduation cap so that his family could spot him in the crowd.


And finally, the BYU Travel Office logo.


If you would like a pattern for any of the snowflakes you've seen - just let me know!  Or if you have your own pattern, please share!

Also, at this time I will be taking any requests.  
But hurry, snowflake season is almost over.

Monday, February 6, 2012

More Snowflakes! (Part 2)

I should make it clear, that not all of these patterns are mine.  My BYU Travel Office coworker, Matt, made many of these.  We were all having fun cutting regular snowflakes until Matt realized all the letters in his name were reflective and he could make his name into a snowflake.  
We just went crazy from there.

The star watching over the baby Jesus:


Presents waiting under the Christmas tree:


For Miriam, who loves butterflies more than anyone I know:


In honor of my favorite holiday, the leprechaun with his pot of gold:


Disneyland Castle (I know, the door of the castle looks a little like a muppet face but just go with it):


Matt made this one for my birthday:


I like to call this one "Maria, Don't Look":


I hope you're not tired of these because I'll show the last of the snowflakes tomorrow!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

More Snowflakes! (Part 1)

Word on the street is that the people wanted some more.  So here's some more.

In honor of this little guy seeing his shadow this week:


Do you know how often 1st graders have to talk about/make/read about/watch movies on snowmen during January?  It's enough to make me want to go punch Frosty in the nose.


S'mores, anyone?


This guy always seemed to have a shady mustache to me...


For years, Mary wanted me to make her a daffodil snowflake.  My last summer at the T.O. I made one for her.  I think she cried.


I like to call this one "Sassy Bunny"


For Gracie, who was born in the USA:

(This patriotic snowflake is one of the first snowflakes I made once I realized you could cut anything that was reflective.  I know the S isn't perfectly reflective, but I was still pretty proud of it.)

I've got more coming, hold on to your mittens!