Hidden Memories
Miranda van Dijk out of the Netherlands has created these stunning fabric memory leaves from a digital scan and then printed them on unbleached cotton. She calls the collection Hidden Memories (these from her own history), however she is happy to make a special ornament (brooches or necklace) for you from your old picture. Email: info[at]puuranders[dot]nl for more information.
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10 comments:
Super cool - beautiful!
What a unique way to save mementos and memories... Beautiful and completely one of a kind... Thanks for sharing!
These are amazing! What a great way to display old family photos.
So interesting - such a unique concept. I had to do a second take, the first time I looked at the leaf, I didn't see the picture. Beautiful!
Wonderful! So beautiful, delicate and interesting.
these are beautiful
I like how she's incorporated the
characteristic of the leaf
These are really beautiful!
such a lovely idea
These are amazing!! Such a cool idea!
How did you make the veins in the leaves?
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