Hello all! I hope you enjoyed yesterday's project, but it's already time for another PaperArtsy sneak peek.
And it's a "Part One of Two" peek for a work in progress, the first stages of a project that you won't get to see completed until tomorrow. Over at the PaperArtsy blog, there's lots of lovely grunge paste, paint, crackliness and rustiness to see - it would be lovely if you have time to hop over and take a look.
The beginning is the most important part of the work.
From The Republic by Plato
Hi Alison, I've just popped over to the PA blog for a better look! It looks amazing so far - can't wait to see what your going to fill it with tomorrow night :)
Even your mini sneak peeks are awesome, we love the colours used here. Inspiring makes as per usual. We hope you're all settled in to your new space now.
Oh my giddy aunt Alison... beautiful and will be hopping over before heading to bed for sure!! Just seen your cabinet of ART omg...how beautiful they are, I want to come and delve into all your treasures . . . your family are so right and they should be on disPlay..much to pretty to be hidden away in boxes. Sorry i haven`t managed to pop along, life has been hectic but now starting to draw breath . . .Thank you so much for your support and such sweet words, they mean a lot Alison from someone as talented as you are . . . big hugs to you Tracy xoxoxo
Okay Alison - jut call me stupid - but how did you stamp the grass and the birds inside of the little square? Does the house come apart so you can stamp it more easily. Of course I am in love with this house - the way you have made the outside look is more than fantastic. Obviously I have been over to the Paper Artsy blog to check this beauty out. Where did you photograph this? I love the brick and the moss. I love little bitty things and very old things. Just call me rambling Rose.
Okay - I have been studying this and figured out how to do it - just call me slow. I just try to go too fast because there is always so much to see and to do! sandy
amazing! I love those colours together:)
ReplyDeleteHave seen the whole thing and it's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteJust been over, looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteJust been over to drool over the wonderful project ..................
ReplyDeleteAlison this is stunning been looking at it for ages such fabulous textures and brilliantly painted.
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Amanda x
Hi Alison, I've just popped over to the PA blog for a better look! It looks amazing so far - can't wait to see what your going to fill it with tomorrow night :)
ReplyDeleteI love this project, Alison!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteEven your mini sneak peeks are awesome, we love the colours used here. Inspiring makes as per usual. We hope you're all settled in to your new space now.
ReplyDeleteOh my giddy aunt Alison... beautiful and will be hopping over before heading to bed for sure!!
ReplyDeleteJust seen your cabinet of ART omg...how beautiful they are, I want to come and delve into all your treasures . . . your family are so right and they should be on disPlay..much to pretty to be hidden away in boxes.
Sorry i haven`t managed to pop along, life has been hectic but now starting to draw breath . . .Thank you so much for your support and such sweet words, they mean a lot Alison from someone as talented as you are . . . big hugs to you Tracy xoxoxo
The colors and painting are beautiful, waiting to see what else you are adding. You make it sound easy, but I KNOW IT IS NOT.
ReplyDeleteoh girl, you are killing me! This is another beautiful peek! Off to see the rest and leave you some love :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous colours, great graduations and beautiful pics and step by steps. Thanks for sharing you creative processes.
ReplyDeletehugs {brenda} x0x
Fabulous beginning and sneak peek... Can't wait tonight Lol....!!! Hugs, Coco xx
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing and the ideas are keepers for sure. You are so inspiring Alison :)
ReplyDeleteAs your words for today say----
The beginning ''is'' the most important part of the work.
So now I know where to begin :)
Have a great day
Love Chrissie x
Sorry, didn't intend all caps at the end of my above comment.
ReplyDeleteThat made me smile, Marci - I don't think there are many of us who go back to correct mistyped comments - I'm one too!!
ReplyDeleteAxx
Okay Alison - jut call me stupid - but how did you stamp the grass and the birds inside of the little square? Does the house come apart so you can stamp it more easily. Of course I am in love with this house - the way you have made the outside look is more than fantastic. Obviously I have been over to the Paper Artsy blog to check this beauty out. Where did you photograph this? I love the brick and the moss. I love little bitty things and very old things.
ReplyDeleteJust call me rambling Rose.
The colours are glorious as is that sumptuous texture.
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Lynne
Okay - I have been studying this and figured out how to do it - just call me slow. I just try to go too fast because there is always so much to see and to do!
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Looking good already, xx
ReplyDeleteHoley moley - just back from the full reveal - gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen the wole project and WOW, It is amazing! I am so impressed with your work, Alison :)
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Alison x will pop over and have a closer look :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the colours x
Wow wow wow this was an truly stunning house you made, I'm not surprised as you work with your mum lol. Hugs Kezzy :-) xxxxxx
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