It's my first time around as Hostess of a Stampotique challenge, and as a Brit (actually I'm from Yorkshire and that trumps any country) I know that our main topic of conversation is NOT the X Factor, or this weeks favourite celebrity - but the weather.
It can rain for three months and we will still have a hosepipe ban, we will complain about the cold, but as soon as the sun comes out - it's too warm! So my challenge is Whatever The Weather.
I had this idea in my head and it wouldn't go away, so I had to run with it. This started life as a cheesy triangle box and just grew from there.
It took me about three days to make and a week to photograph! There was too much light, not enough light, too much wind or a dodgy background, and the Mad Hatter would NOT stop twizzling around on his bit of wire!
All of the papers used are Basic Gray, and the guys have just been stamped and coloured with Prisma pencils and attached to said cheese box with wire. The umbrella's have been cut using Tim's die.
More BG papers for the letters these were cut with a Tim Holtz decorative strip.
I love Roc's flying bird stamp, though to me she will always be The Dove From Above.
Here they are in all of their glory. If it really was raining men I would definitely choose Smile - or just any guy who brought chocolate lol.
So please join me and show us some weather. Remember you can use any stamps you like (but we love it when you use Stampotique). Don't forget there are two $30 gift certificates up for grabs at the end of the month to buy more lovely rubber.
Thanks very much for looking x
Stamps used
2416 flying bird
2405 Scalloped Lace Border
6078 Smile
6103 Twinkie
9233 Mad Hatter
9232 The Tweedles
6075 Wilbur
and they can all be found at Stampotique Originals
AWESOME! It made my laugh :-D Very cool idea! XOXO
ReplyDeleteGreat piece, love the men raining around! Yesterday here was wet and freezing, today is warm and windy....Valerie
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely fantastic - Love it!!! Polly x
ReplyDeleteoh sue this is brilliant so cool love it too bits,xx
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing mobile Sue! Love all the little details - a cheese box has never looked so good:)
ReplyDeleteDid you know if Yorkshire had been classed as a country in its own right it would have come very high up on the Olympics medal table (I know it was 6th at one point but don't know the final 'position')! Hugs, Buttons x
Fabulicious! Love it ;)
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
This is just great! I loved seeing how you incorporated some of my stamps, too! Thank you.
ReplyDeletewow this is amazing, i love it!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing creation, what a clever idea Sue.. xx Dare I say it's sun shining this side of the Pennines.. it won't last tho I'm sure as the floor is still wet from first thing, I'd like to know how the weather knows when it's time for the school run! Thanks for a great challenge!
ReplyDeleteFabulous mobile - and I know exactly what you mean about photographing them, I had a nightmare with the one I made too!! Love your images, and layers of hangers - just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
this is such a brilliant idea and I can just imagine the frustration trying to take a picture!!
ReplyDeleteLoving the dove from above!!! x
This made me chuckle when I saw it on FB, so had to pop over and get a better look! Fantastic work and brilliant idea. x
ReplyDeleteabsolutely CUUUTEEEEEEEEE
ReplyDeleteFabulous creation Sue... love it!! Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteI love this piece, really FUN !!!! and thank you for the choice of the stampotiques challenge, I'm going to partipate with joy ! Coco x
ReplyDeleteFantastic xxx
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
This is awesome! Love the whole idea
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