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Wednesday, 11 September 2019

A little meditation at PaperArtsy

Hello all!  Most of you know I enjoy working on little things (dollshouses or ATCs, anyone?), so I had to be a part of this fortnight's Inchies and Twinchies theme on the PaperArtsy blog.


You'll find I'm in meditative mode, seeking silence with a Twinchie ATB that should offer up a little calmness and serenity in a crazy world.  I hope you'll have time to hop over and check it out.  Or if hopping feels a little to frantic then, you know, just saunter... or mosey... or amble...  No hurry!

Thanks for stopping and hopping (or moseying) by today and I'll see you again soon.

Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.
Lao Tzu

If you don't mind hopping to see the full project...
I'd love to share my meditation cube in the Stamp It theme over at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challlenge - I'm celebrating STAMPtember with my own PaperArtsy word stamps and Seth Apter's minis
And at MOO Mania & More they have a similar challenge to Use a Stamp - done!

18 comments:

  1. Your meditation cube is a wonderful art piece, with cool colours and wise words. We need silence, solitude and time to listen - I am able to practice all three on my walks along the Rhine. Thanks for sharing, hugs, Valerie

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  2. A wonderful piece Alison. GORGEOUS!
    Thank you beyond belief for supporting Moo Mania &More again!
    Big hugs,
    Susi

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  3. I love the embossing. I love how each side of the cube leads you to the next side. and I love the hand on top. What an incredible twinchie box. I really want to touch and feel it, but since I can't I'll just enjoy the incredible photos.

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  4. This looks so soothing to the senses....I love the idea of the oxides alongside the embossing powders and metal bits.


    Sally xx

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  5. As I said over there, I think handling this box must be very hypnotic. Wonderful!

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  6. Wow, I've been over for a proper look to see your stunning projects.Your quotes were lovely to read and went so well with your creative calming work.
    Yvonne xx

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  7. I have been over for a look, your twinchie is beautiful, it never ceases to amaze me how much beauty can be packed into such a small space. Anne x

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  8. You work looks amazing! Just like you I like to make different things not only cards.
    This such a good idea. We do need more silence in our life. Thanks for your tutorial!
    You always make so many pictures that makes it easier to understand how you made it.
    Thank you for the lovely comments on my blog.

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  9. I do like those "little" stamps. They create really cool and interesting effects. And I like your block too. I think you've had some fun using those stamps too. Hugs-Erika

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  10. Just hop over at PA's blog, and left a little love message for you... This little block is just a stunner once again!!!
    Hugs and happy weekend,
    Coco xxx

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  11. So gorgeous, Alison, I was there,- love all the markmaking, from the mini stamps, and your beautiful texture , such a wonderful block!!
    Hugs, Dorthe

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  12. Alison your cube looks wonderful. I love how it's one continuous piece, each side just leads into the next, and we should all take more time to listen. Have a very happy weekend, Sue xx

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  13. LOVE this little 'cube of calm' , Alison . Fabulous concept and creativity.

    Hope you have a lovely weekend
    Hugs
    A x

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  14. Wow, what a fabulous make! I enjoyed following along to see how you made it and I love the 3D effect and the design looks amazing 😁. It's so stunning! We have a sunny weekend ahead of us and I hope you have a lovely weekend too! Happy and creative wishes! Jo x

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  15. Such a wonderful idea Alison! I love it!

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  16. I love the blotches and colours on this cube Alison..each white embossed side is fabulous and I love the added words and cogs..great project..

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  17. I love what you have done here. I want to see more. The colors and textures are great.

    Diana @ Playing
    https://playingwithoutlimits.wordpress.com

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  18. This really would calm anyone who picks it up - the words must surely be an inspiration along with those calming colours and images! Chrisx

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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.