It's that time of week again when once again I am one of the last to post my project for the lovely Linda's Studio L3 Compendium of Curiosities Volume 2 challenge. This week's task was to explore Tim's riveted patchwork technique. If you have yet to explore the absolute delights of working with sticky backed foil, I suggest you grab a copy of Tim's book and get stuck in. You can find this technique on page 57. I've made this little piece using a polystyrene heart and a re-purposed wooden frame. I've just got my hands on a fabulous set of Diane Reavley background stamps so just had to use them on the frame and backing card. other ingredients are clear embossing powder, black embossing powder, gorgeous Aged Gold Frantage embossing powder by Stampendous and one of the new metallic Distress Stains in Brushed Pewter. This weeks challenge is sponsored by 'The Funkie Junkie with a gift certificate of $25 up for grabs! Great for acquiring even more fabulous stash! I'm also going to enter this into The Simon Says Stamp Challenge which is 'For the Love of Sparkle' where there is a $50 gift Certificate on offer for one lucky person as well as the honour of making it into their chosen top three, whoopie doo! life is sweet.xx
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Oh my goodness Toni, what an absolutely stunningly beautiful piece of art! The frame is beautiful but that heart is - WOW - you have done a superb job with Tim's technique and those little hands are perfect finishing touch, I really, really love this (can you tell?). Crafty hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say, my lovely friend, you've done it again. Brilliant idea.Sandy Dallas
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Toni. That heart is to die for and must be even more amazing in real life. A gorgeously creative piece.
ReplyDeleteJuliax
This is gorgeous!! I love everything about it from the frame, the hands, down to to the fabulous riveted heart! Outstanding work!
ReplyDeleteWow - Toni, this is sensational! What a fantastic way to use the riveted metal technique.. and the frame is to die for - gorgeous embossing! Love it...
ReplyDeleteAlison x
1st place!!!...If it were up to me! WOW!!! Love the quirky nouveau shape and those hands are perfect here...I have several! Really fantastic!!!
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ReplyDeleteThis is sensational. I don't even know where to begin!
Remarkable texture, love the colours, it is all perfection.
Wishes
Lynne
Hi Toni, Fabulous! Love the texture you have achieved on the heart, especially with the little 'rivets'
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stamping and embossing on the frame.
Avril xx
This is totally FABULOUS! Love the heart, hands and frame. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!!! Thanks for joining us over at Simon Says Stamp and Show this week! - Ashli :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is amazing! I love all the details'
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