Hi all, a double heads-up today...
Firstly, there's a new creation over at Artistic Outpost that you won't have seen before, so I'd love it if you have a chance to hop over and take a look.
Next, if you're a Curious George or a Nosy Nora you might enjoy seeing me On the Spot over at Our Creative Corner today.
We're celebrating a year of the new-look Our Creative Corner by putting the members of the Design Team in front of the firing line... well, okay, it's just a few questions and answers, but you know what I mean.
Hop over there to find my answers to posers like: What one thing have you not done that you would really like to do? Generally, I'd rather talk about crafting than myself, so this is a one-time only opportunity!
And don't hold me to the answers - I reserve the right to change as the journey continues!
Questions are never indiscreet. Answers sometimes are.
Oscar Wilde
21 comments:
Just went to have a look. Those flowers are wonderful. Love the two tags you have used on your project. Great job Anneke.
Been to have a look at both links-love the piece you made an the amazing metal flowers-going to try some of those :)
Wonderful answers to the birthday questions and I am thinking now what I would have put.
Have a great day
Love Chrissie x
Hi Alison, this is so adorable! I love dimensional words on mini tag and the little girl stamp. I would love to pop over OCC to learn something more about you, my dear friend! Hugs from Slovenia
adorable dimensional artwok Alsion - stunning!
Those purple petals look fab, Alison. Off to have a proper look...
I'm off to check this out in more detail! That flower looks wonderful! Julie Ann xxx
I I'm off to check out that tag, it has one of my favorite stamps, I love that Shirley Temple face and can't wait to find out more about you.. You made my day visiting all this inspiration, I'm in need of it, thanks for sharing and hope you have a wonderful week, ((( BIG HUGS ))) Miss Alison......
Off to have a look at your tag. I saw your answers and love the story of whistling. I could have guessed you love Spring as so much of your beautiful art reflects that season. Great answers! Anne xx
Just checked out the detail, Alison, and I definitely like what I see! Love being "double tagged!" I also love the flowers, of course, but the linen ribbon is divine!
Hop, hop, hopping away!
Gorgeous tag/hanger Alison..I love the flower..so stunning and that little girl is just lovely...love the texture on the small tag with the sentiment too.
luv CHRISSYxx
Have you been playing with one of your all time favourite stamps .... it sure looks like it!
That dash of purple on the metal flower is so pretty.
Wishes
Lynne
Been to look, the flowers are amazing a great piece.
Yvonne
..... off to see more....
Love all the photos! That flower is so striking, and love that AO little lady!!!
I'm curious so I 'm off in a hop!
I loved reading your Q and A post on OCC and I learned a lot about you. :) Shakespeare really did give us some wonderful words and sayings and I can see why you love working with them so much. I'm intrigued by the sneak peek so off to see what those spoons are all about. Guess I'm going to have to round up spoons now lol. Have a wonderful day Alison! xx
Glad I popped over, not spoons at all but certainly looked like it at first glance. Another fab project! xx
Well, trying to catch up a bit on your blog Alison as I've already missed several posts, I'm sorry.. Just admired your wonderful hanger-tag, what a great idea to add these stenciled little tags like that, the result with this lovely image is absolutely gorgeous. I'm off reading your interview now! :) Hope all things are going on well at a good pace at your side... Hugs, Coco xx
Girl - you never cease to amaze, amuse and delight me....this is just pure creative.....love
Wow I really love your hanging/tag, the vintage pink goes so well with the image and the embellishments sprayed are amazing, especially with the hint of rusty orange. Really love the stencil you used on the little tags. Really really loved your answers to those unique questions, I think I feel the same, I'm not sure I would bring anybody back to the 21st century lol. Shakespeare would be very interesting to meet, I have studied him when I was younger, and acted out on stage Midsummer Nights Dream. His words are difficult at first but I remember while learning the script how his words reel you in, when you really read and listen to them, there's something so sensual about them. Yep I have never said that word in the theatre but I have to admit the whistling is new to me. I must ask my sister who still is in the theatre life or my partner who unlike me has worked professional as lighting/electrical. I bet he knew lol. Eeeek better go you will think I'm writing an essay lol :-) Kezzy xxx
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