Hello all! It's been a while since I've managed to put in an appearance over at the PaperArtsy blog, but I'm delighted to be there today with some puddles of paint.
It's a slight hop out of kin project for me... but it was one of those ideas which just sprang into my mind and then wouldn't leave me alone until I'd managed to turn it into reality. I hope you'll have time to hop over and check it out. As far as I'm concerned, there's almost nothing better than watching paint dry!
Thanks for stopping by today, and for hopping, and I'll see you again soon.
I could watch you watching paint dry, and I still wouldn’t be bored.
From The Deal by Elle Kennedy
If you're willing to hop over to PaperArtsy to see the full project, I'd love to share this at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Given it's created in a reverse canvas frame, I think it should fit in perfectly with this week's Frame It theme.
came from there to here... love this, Alison, such a clever idea. Beautifully executed, of course.
ReplyDeleteLove the fun stamps, the vibrant colours and those dripping paint brushes. Fun idea to use the reverse of the canvas too x Very creative project x.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful display of your 'not your usual colours' and it looks like you had so much fun x
I have just seen this over at Paper Artsy, it looks amazing. The dripping paint effects look fabulous. Its a super idea to reverse the canvas as well.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
Fantastic project, wonderful drips and great colours. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh I love those colors (my favorites) and your art over at Paper Artsy. Using those little glass baubles really give it a wet feel. Very nice Alison. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteOk Alison! you've peaked my curiosity! I'm off to take a look!!
ReplyDeleteI finally had time to visit and come back from the Paper Artsy blog. I love the colors you used, the stamps, and the amazing dripping paint brushes (and the effect) that were the icing on the cake.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a hop out of kin, but such fun! I love it, and the colours too of course. For once I don't agree with the end quote though! xx
ReplyDeleteOff to take a closer look Alison as I am now intrigued xx
ReplyDeleteHuge hugs
Annie xx
Now that one did surprise me! Love it! Left some love over at PA xx
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous Alison! X
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos over there Alison, showing the paint dry , and the bright colors of the sea, I love the patience you needed here, to fulfill what you visioned , dear friend. A wonderful project !! xo Dorthe (thank you for your visits I know you are very busy, in between :-) )
ReplyDeleteLeft love on PA blog, love it!
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Amanda x
Also left LOVE on PA's blog Alison!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic take on this challenge!
Enjoy your weekend, I'm going to catch-up with your last posts.
Hugs, Corinne xxx
Amazing! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteWow Alison, when I saw this picture in my reader, it never occurred to me that it might be you! A stunning piece of creative genius, I just love how you created those wonderful drips, the colours are divine. Such a beautifully uplifting piece of art! Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThis is unique Alison!
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this , Alison . Such clever creativity that has resulted in such an impressive , appealing result . Such a refreshing , inspiring piece of art . x
ReplyDeleteHope you are getting sunshine where you are, we are getting a week long streak of sunny days here in Victoria, BC This little canvas speaks volumes. Love the saying and the colour choices, great little project!
ReplyDeleteTotally different for you, Alison! But brilliant in every way! xx
ReplyDeleteFANtastic art work Alison..I loved your canvas with the dripping brushes, so AWEsome..
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
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ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Allison I love the puddles of paint and the way it drips from the brush. I really like this one! xx
ReplyDeleteThose 'paint' drips look amazing! A work of art!! Chrisxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun piece!
ReplyDeleteSally xx
I really enjoyed this!
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