Monday 18 July 2011

Boot Cut


After a deluge of weekend rain I was inspired to design and paper cut some Wellington boot tags.  Not any old boots though.  These are William Morris designer boots.  A pity they are made of paper.  I am off to do some more rain inspired crafting now.  Have a lovely day!

*I still need to punch holes and thread ties through the tags but thought they looked cute like this.

15 comments:

  1. As you say what a pity they are paper and not for real as they are really beautiful. Good idea and I can imagine a brown paper parcel tied up with string or raffia and one or two of these tied on - perfect for a gardener!

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  2. Ooh, how lovely! Perfect for this weather too, aren't you clever?

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  3. as long as you make them wide enough to fit round my chunky calves :-)

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  4. They look great Simone, I would love a pair of those. :)
    You know you really need a little shop!
    Vivienne x

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  5. Well if you can't get out and be productive in the garden then making such pretty things indoors is good!
    Lisa x

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  6. They are fun - I lovel them
    Julie xxxxxx

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  7. VERY lovely!! Yes, they would be wonderful for non-paper people as well! : )

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  8. Ooh lovely! Do me a pair in a size 8 please and send to... :D x

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  9. Now, if they made wellies like that, I wouln't mind wearing them. lol
    Briony
    x

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  10. Cool!!! What about some matching umbrellas?!
    x

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  11. Hi Simone!
    Am loving these wellies! Also love your new header!
    Your flower pics in your last post are amazing.
    Gill xx

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  12. They are inspired. Love 'em. Ax

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  13. What a great blog title! The Arts & Crafts period is my favourite in history, so very much like the William Morris print. I usually buy bootcut jeans too! x

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