The challenge this week is rusty grunge on page 45. I used this technique to create a rusty old bloom, a couple of old buttons and a padlock and key for my box of dreams.
At the moment there is nothing in the box but over time I am creating an album to go in there. When I get started you will be the first to see, I promise!
I love this technique and have been impressed with the results everytime. The box has been stamped and inked with Tim Holtz too so it's all sir Tim's influence
And I just LOVE this elephant stamp!
Have fun today and be blessed in your art
WOW! what great bits and pieces and fabulous stamps! LOVE the rusty grunge technique! xxD
ReplyDeleteFantastic box of dreams! Love this creations and your rusty grunge pieces!
ReplyDeleteIts a fantastic box cover, great rusty grunge pieces.
ReplyDeletewhat a grate box Neil,
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see the album,
coz the box is stunning,
grate job,
I love that elle stamp,
(I have it, but haven't used it yet, you may have just perswaded me to)lol
Kat.
Wonderful box for your dreams. I don't own it but I think I am loving that elephant stamp too. Looks like you have the rust technique perfected.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice, I love it
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous! your rusted flower is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great box to treasure! Loving the rusted buttons!
ReplyDeletePam
I love your idea of a box of dreams. The rusted embellishments look great. The birds flying in the background are perfect - beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Neil! It's great to see you again, and I'm so happy to see your fabulous rusted grunge work!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful example of distressed vintage art, and I'm sure your box of dreams will hold many wonderful things.
I love that elephant stamp, too!
What a great box top - can't wait to see it completed and what you will place inside!!!
ReplyDeleteafter seeing this on your desk today I had to search for "dreams" hoping to find more detail. I was not disappointed. Thanks for sharing this project It is amazing!
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