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Stampendous Stamp Vintage Note
This week Stampendous and Decoart have come together for a week long blog hop celebrating the Andy Skinner stamps new and old and the Decoart Media Line.
Here is a list of the people participating today.
Stampendous Blog
Jamie Martin
Louise Healy
Mark Gould
Ursula Wollenberg
DecoArt Blog
I am lucky enough to be on both design teams and have taken this opportunity to share a new class I have put together with a new faux Pitted Tin technique and a little rust thrown in as well.
A couple of close up pics to show the textures created.
This is a grey board kit from Tando-Creative and measures 12 inches x
I cant wait to teach this class and I am so excited that the first place I will be teaching it is on my return trip to California this May 5th/6th when I visit It's All About The Scrapbook in Dixon CA.
If you have some time it would be great to see you stopping by the the other hoppers pages and leaving some love, you never know, you might be selected as one of the winners.
Head over to the Stampendous or Decoart blog for details of the generous prize pack. xx
A "bright" grunge. I LOVE it! Would so display this in my craft room.
ReplyDeleteA "bright" grunge. I LOVE it! Would so display this in my craft room.
ReplyDeleteStunning art work. I am curious about its dimensions...?
ReplyDeleteIt's 12 inch diameter. I'm having trouble responding so have added it to the post as well x
DeleteWhat a wonderful project!!!
ReplyDeleteReally cool techniques, thanks for sharing these ideas!
ReplyDeleteCarol B
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the individual sections make it
ReplyDeletelook like a quilt.
Add hands and you would
have a colorful clock.
Fantastic piece.
thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mary.
DeleteIt is a clock 😉 Just haven't put the mechanism on yet x lol
The clock looks fantastic! Love the colours and textures, totally industrialicious! 😃 xx
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!!!! Love it!!! The colors and textures are perfect. It will be even more amazing once you put the clock pieces on. I'm sure your on the look out for the right and perfect ones. I sure would be. Amazing job!!!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful piece Mark with some great techniques! Well done on going back to the States too, so pleased for you!! Anne x
ReplyDeleteWhat a WOW piece of art this is! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing project!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking your new class must be totally INCREDIBLE Mark because this project is FABULOUS. The patterns and the colors are total EYE CANDY to me... going back to ADORE it again right now!!! Xj.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite project of the day!! I love the color combination. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat project! I checked out Tando-Creative...awesome stuff there :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so different and cool!! Great project.
ReplyDeleteLove the industrial grunge look!! Awesome clock! Thanks for sharing Mark!
ReplyDeleteThis is totally awesome! I really love the splash of red and the faux pitted tin technique has me intrigued! Wish I wasn't completely across the country! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! It would look great in my house ;p
ReplyDeleteNeeeed it ... want it ...looooove it Mark ☆☆☆☆
ReplyDeleteBeing an avid quilter this piece is AWESOME!!! I actually have a quilt too I made in this pattern. I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteMark, this is amazing! I love this piece and the fact that it is so large! Pitted tin, huh? Love your results! The colors are stunning and so is the stamping. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteHelen gullett left a comment. My fat thumbs hit delete rather than post from my phone.
ReplyDeleteSorry Helen
I'll definitellyl check out your class. It looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteHug,
Carmen
Such a fabulous clock Mark! Love the patina you achieved-rustic,vintage,grungy-Yummy indeed!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes with your class!
Jackie xo