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Sunday 24 April 2011

Happy Easter

Happy Easter everyone, I hope the bunny has been round and left lots of chocolate :o)
Here's a wooden frame that Ive altered with my new fabby Inca Gold paints. I sooooo like these - they're just grown up finger paints (though I think you're meant to use cut n dry foam or something).
The frame's been painted with the Inca, then overstamped with a Wendy Vecci background stamp.
The inside is sticky backed canvas which has been sprayed with Dylusions then sprayed again with water to create a faux bleach effect. Trust me it's there but David Bailey I am not!
The Wendy Vecci flowers have been layered on Grungepaper, and the butterfly is more sticky back canvas.
I'm entering this into the following challenges
Happy Daze - something wooden
Artstic Stamper - layers
Sunday Stampers - wings
Simon Says Stamp and Show - favourite Tim technique - (faux bleach)
Thanks very much for looking x

7 comments:

  1. Yes the Easter bunny has been! ;)

    Gorgeous frame Sue. Just love the colours :)
    Hope you have fabby day..xx

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  2. I just love your posts Sue, so comical 'David Bailey, I am not' that just tickled me!!

    Love the effect you've created on the frame, that blend of all those metalics looks fabulous - Sam

    Happy Easter xxxx

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  3. Fab frame Sue, loving those 490 stamps... thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper x

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  4. This is fab, sue! I love the colours and the effect of the metallics - gorgeous!

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  5. Hi Sue. Love your altered wooden frame! It's really well done! Thanks for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge! <3 Candy

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  6. This is gorgeous! What a lovely project!
    Alicia xx

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  7. FABULOUS frame.....love ALL the shimmery goodness!!

    THANKS BUNCHES for playing along with the teamies and Simon Says Stamp and Show!!!

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