I've spent the last few days preparing class kits, which is not my favourite pastime at all but whilst I was hunting for something in my extraordinarily untidy studio, I came across a canvas that I had used for a bit of an experiment. It wasn't anything mind blowing, it had been a bit of a practise to see how well I could combine the fabulous texture of Grunge Paste and Dreamweaver's Crackle Embossing Paste. It seemed a shame to put it back under the pile of junk so I decided to use it as a base for all sorts of odds and ends that were gathering on my desk. There were pre-stamped images, die cuts, Crunchy Paper flowers....all manner of little gems that had previously been destined for other projects but never made it to the final piece. I have to say, it's a really nice feeling recycling stuff!
Here's a close up shot of the Crackle and Grunge Paste.
It's not all recycled stuff, there are a few new bits and pieces too.
I bet you guys have got a heap of odds and ends that would love to be recycled too....let me know what you come up with.
Lin
Beautiful creation, Lin!
ReplyDeleteLove using my Embellisher to create new fabric from old clothing, just made a watch strap and am blogging about it later. this canvas has a beautiful colour palette, so pretty and like the little pops of colour :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteBest way to recicle honestly! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteClaudia x
This is just glorious, Lin. Wish my odds and ends could look like this!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
You have made a wonderful piece of ART. It is beautiful Anneke.
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Gorgeous, simply gorgeous!
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Wow wow wow stunning Lin. No wonder you're pleased. I love your grunge paste and flowers and lace and colours and leaves, need I go on. Truly magnificent piece. Xxxx
ReplyDeleteWow gorgeous - wish I was having a play day with you :( hope it's a fun day and everyone enjoys x
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love all of the elements!
ReplyDeleteAnother simply beautiful creation, adore the lace btw and another new technique to try in grungy crackle.
ReplyDeleteFabulous recycling... I have lots of stuff hanging around,that's for sure...!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful Lin, I love every detail.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, thought you might have used some of your old tiles from the bathroom snipped down for mosaic pieces, lol.
ReplyDeleteCor Lin this is beautiful!!! So much going on!! so you went out to your studio and never came back lol!! Gorgeous piece of art it really is xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I can't stop looking at it! That Lynne Perrella lady is one of my favourites. I am about to start on a group of three canvases for my mum's spare room and this has been a huge inspiration. You are so imaginative with your creations. Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous Lin
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous Lin
ReplyDeleteSo glad you pulled it out and finished it, Lin! It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love it. What Grunge Paste are you using?
ReplyDeleteIt's PaperArtsy'a Grunge Paste Diane.
DeleteWas für ein wundervolles Werk.
ReplyDeleteEs hat mich total bezaubert :-)
Sophie
This is a absolutely gorgeous !! Fab antique images and great composition. Beautiful embellishments you've used. I love the texture of Grunge Paste, Dreamweaver's Crackle Embossing Paste and Treasure Gold you've used too xxx
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