Sunday, December 02, 2007
saturday stampers
The challenge this week on saturday stampers this week is to create a christmas piece without using any christmas imagery or words. this coincided with a similar challenge on a forum.
I decided to make a set of christmas decorations using curtain rings. I had just received these gorgeous inchie children images from Inka, and thought they would work. I decorated the rings with thick gold embossing powder and made a little collage behind with a music stamp, some gold mesh and some gold "zuzu" paper. the words are taken from invoke arts quotes.
They were to be sent to Deb, so I decided I wanted a box to put them in. I found this mint tin in my "drawer of things that might be useful" and decorated the front to match. The little girl is from Inka, and I made her a bit christmassy by painting her dress red and then painting some glitz spitz spray (first time I'd tried applying it with a paint brush)
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Oh my gosh, this is so stunning. Wonderful creativity. Love it.
ReplyDeleteOh , how clever to alter cutain rings - you are so resourceful! They look beautiful and a very cool tin too. Lucky Deb :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Joanne :o)
ReplyDeleteEm x
I just bought curtain rings yesterday too!! these are fab Joanne, love them, they're really gorgeous, lucky deb.
ReplyDeleteKaz x
What an absolutely fab idea Joanne!! Love each and every one of them simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea Joanne, fantastic work, lucky deb :)
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Joanne.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to get brass effect rings to copy the project from Craft Stamper, but sadly they all look fake gold & are very thin.
What a beautiful gift! I just think this is SO amazing!
ReplyDeleteRos
Wonderful set! What a lovely gift this will be!
ReplyDeleteJoanne...these are fabulous. Awesome idea with the curtain rings...too clever.
ReplyDeleteingenious idea...fabulous set. Very clever indeed.
ReplyDeleteJoanne, that is such a clever idea... and what you have altered them into are beautiful works of art... wow.
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm speechless, really wonderful.
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Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteJoanne these are fantastic!! i love them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea!!! Love these. :o)
ReplyDeleteI have some curtain rings stashed away here - you've given me huge inspiration to dig them out and make somethin with them now. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI am sure these went over well ... such a fab idea!
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