However, I think it's fared well for a first attempt. There are things I might do slightly differently next time, such as make a few more parts for it to appear slightly more intricate, and measure out my leaves better, as well as not sitch the inner leaf material so closely to the edge, as you can see it was prone to fraying. The problem with the leaves really came as I stitched her name onto the lower left leaf, and this created a difficulty when getting the rose to appear aligned properly, as I did not want to cover the name.
The complete project actually took me far less time than I had originally envisaged. All in all I'd say it took about 10 hours from start to finish, including the design/templating process. Once again, to bring it a little more to life you can see I've gone down my favourite path of sequins! Not only does this fill out the blank canvas, while retaining its simplicity, it also highlights the softer petals. And to finish, I've bound the edges of the canvas with pink polka dot ribbon from my local crafts shop, which makes it look beautiful and homely! A real Spring treat for a kitchen or entranceway; the simple pink and white colour scheme, along with the floral prints, cleanse any room of negativity!
To conclude: a success!
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