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Monday 4 November 2013

Half a sneak peek!





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

25 comments:

  1. amazing! I love those colours together:)

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  2. Have seen the whole thing and it's wonderful.

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  3. Just been over to drool over the wonderful project ..................

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  4. Alison this is stunning been looking at it for ages such fabulous textures and brilliantly painted.
    Love
    Amanda x

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  5. 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 :)

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  6. I love this project, Alison!!!!!

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  7. 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.

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  8. 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

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  9. 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.

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  10. oh girl, you are killing me! This is another beautiful peek! Off to see the rest and leave you some love :)

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  11. Fabulous colours, great graduations and beautiful pics and step by steps. Thanks for sharing you creative processes.
    hugs {brenda} x0x

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  12. Fabulous beginning and sneak peek... Can't wait tonight Lol....!!! Hugs, Coco xx

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  13. This is just amazing and the ideas are keepers for sure. You are so inspiring Alison :)

    As 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

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  14. Sorry, didn't intend all caps at the end of my above comment.

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  15. That made me smile, Marci - I don't think there are many of us who go back to correct mistyped comments - I'm one too!!
    Axx

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  16. 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.

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  17. The colours are glorious as is that sumptuous texture.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  18. 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

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  19. Holey moley - just back from the full reveal - gorgeous!!

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  20. I have seen the wole project and WOW, It is amazing! I am so impressed with your work, Alison :)

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  21. Looks wonderful Alison x will pop over and have a closer look :-)

    Love the colours x

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  22. 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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Thank so much for taking the time to stop by. It's lovely to hear what you think - every comment is so much appreciated.