Sunday, May 12, 2013

Tie-dyed Rose

I took  pictures of this tie-dyed  rose that the head of the lunch program at the school brought one day.  She said that she bought it at Shop n Save and it is called Tie-Dyed Rose.  I did not have my camera with me so it's a bit blurry, these were taken by my Samsung Galaxy phone.  I just love the color combination.  This is now  the  screen saver  image of my ohone.
Isn't it beautiful?  The ROSE by the way is REAL!

21 comments:

  1. Wow! that rose is lovely. I wish it is real.

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  2. Hi Rajesh, it is actually a real rose.

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  3. And how do you do THAT? Amazing!

    Ria C

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  4. such creativity, i wonder how's its made.

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  5. That is REALLY RADIANT!

    Leslie
    abcw team

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  6. Wow, I can't believe it's real :)

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  7. Lovely.
    Really very artsy and I can see them used in an arrangement.

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  8. a ROSE for a Rose!
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  9. oh, I really love the rose! my granddaughters have tie-dyed T-shirts for me. I wore them till they were thread-bare! thank you for sharing; I've never seen this done. :)

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  10. it's real? incredible how they can do that.

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  11. You can never go wrong with a rose. Loved by all. This one is excellent.

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  12. I've never seen this done before! Very pretty!

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  13. Looks very nice I like the color wonder why how they made thanks for sharing.

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  14. What a beautiful rose, I love the RICH tie dye colors. A REAL beauty:)

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  15. Thats a pretty one! What a cool idea.

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  16. It's actually my first time to see a rose of different colors!

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  17. they are so pretty. to make them is a bit of a pain. you have to split the stem of the rose into as many parts as you have colors. put food coloring in different small containers and then carefully stick each section of the stem into the different colors. it will take at least a few days for the rose to soak up the colors. will last as long as a rose normally lasts, up to 7 days.

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  18. That really is unique, love the combos.
    Ann

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  19. Very beautiful! Very clever to make this rose. I read what anonymous
    wrote about the proces of creating this multi coloured flower.
    Good choice for R.
    Wil, ABCW Team

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  20. It is absolutely beautiful =)

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