The beauty of nature - colour and form
Whether choosing flowers for a wedding or a funeral, or to wear as a brooch, to decorate a hat or hold a scarf in place, felt blooms are 'everlasting' and can incorporate even colours nature can't provide!
Nancy Shafee
Guildford, England
Wedding bouquet, Nancy ShafeeA bouquet of purples and lilacs for a country bride
Bouquet of lilies, Nancy ShafeeSoft cream and peach lilies - for a wedding, or funeral memorial
Handpainted flower brooches, Nancy ShafeeSilk dyes add a delicate shade of colour to these wool and silk flower brooches
Poppies - for remembrance, Nancy shafeeWhether for national remembrance or a personal tribute, poppies have their place
Sunflower brooches, Nancy ShafeeGorgeous golden sunflowers, a summer favourite but with autumn tones
Fantasy Flower, Nancy ShafeeCrazy flower in pastel pink wool and bamboo fibres - a statement for a fascinator!
Valentine Roses, Nancy ShafeeEverlasting long-stemmed roses packaged for a Valentine gift
Rose-topped storage, Nancy ShafeeA massive rose tops a woven seagrass basket
Antipodean wedding bouquet, Nancy ShafeeBouquet of felt flowers teamed with locally picked ferns and eucalyptus commissioned for a wedding 'down under'
Sempervivum, Nancy ShafeeA hollow apple log was the starting point for this grouping of sempervivum