Roc's in charge this week over at Stampotique, and she has asked for Polka Dots.
The background is a little canvas that I blobbed paint onto.
I then went about covering it all up lol.
The frame is a Tim Holtz die that's been inked, spritzed and flicked.
The images have been coloured with Dylusions and Distress Markers.
The polka dots are glass paints, and my tree has been cut from washi tape.
This was such fun to make as these images always bring a smile to my face.
I've used
banner
upward bound
world of her own
village
home sweet home
I'm also entering this into the Pan Pastel challenge which is cute and cuddly. They don't get any cuter than Zara, and
Country View Crafts quotations and saying. My quote is from Frances Hodgeson Burnett's The Secret Garden
Thanks very much for looking and have a great weekend x
Woooow, wonderful dots on it Sue, I love the whole; I mean your background canvas and the lovely little scene you put over it, leading to a wonderful 3D make !!! hugs xx
ReplyDeletegorgeous project, love the houses!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Groetjes Karin
Such a colourful and fun piece Sue. Love it. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeletegreat use of ALL the stamps on this creation! I love the colorful banner.
ReplyDeleteLove your dotty creation Sue!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful--like a story book page
ReplyDeleteChrissie x
Love how you've used the negative of the postage stamp die to house your images, looks perfect to me.
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
Ps hope you're okay, no heard from you for a while!!
Wonderful - I love your make!
ReplyDeleteSandy
Fab houses and dimension Sue :)
ReplyDeleteVon ♥
Love the dots, esp the dottie tree! Great piece and thanks for stoppin' by my blog today!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome piece!!! Love it! XOXO
ReplyDeleteLove your dotty creation - the banner and the roofs of the houses look so cool!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
How cool, that's a wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteYou have created a wonderful scene on your small canvas, Sue, and I want to go there. Your polka dots have added such fun all over, but, especially, those fun rooftops! Well imagined and choreographed!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab project Sue, brilliant! Thank you for sharing your creativity with us this month at Country View Challenges. Chris xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful scene with the floating rabbit the perfect crowning touch.
ReplyDeleteThe quote is great. That was one of my favorite books growing up. I think I still have my copy somewhere.