Time flies when you're having fun, like water coloring or crafting or spending time with the grandkids. I've had a broke-down clock for months, and was waiting for inspiration to strike. Well, it did over the weekend, and here's my finished project.
I took off the glass cover and removed the hands and broken guts, then used a newly-released digi image from Squigglefly. It's called Angel & Birdie by the ever-talented artist Sandra Caldwell. After coloring the image with my trusty Copics, I fussy-cut my angel and adhered it to the clock face. The sentiment went on next, and then I threw on jeweled flowers. I sprayed a protective sealant on it and it's now hanging in my kitchen.
There are some awesome digital images released this month at the Squigglefly store. The challenge blog, whose challenge this week is to "round those corners," offers up plenty of inspiration to crafters, and the chance to win free digis when you link your own "rounded project using a Squigglefly image.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Time Flies When you're Crafting
Labels:
altered art,
Angel & Birdie,
challenge,
clock,
Sandra Caldwell,
Squigglefly
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6 comments:
Pat, this is pure genius! Wonderful idea and wonderful work here. Love the image and the jewels. This will be something you can treasure a long time. Fun! Hugz!
Oh aren't you the clever one! Absolutely delightful and of course, your coloring is perfect!
Awesome - what a fabulous idea to re-use an old clock - love it!!!
OMG this clock is just amazing! Awesome job! Sorry I'm so late commenting ... just been a lot of family issues to deal with lately!
I'm always inspired by your work and revamping this clock is one of my favorites! GREAT JOB my friend!!
A clock...Pat...you are adorable. Thanks for the creativity in how you use my designs. Love it !
incredible! I never would have thought to use a digi image on a clock face, but I really love it! Fantastic way to think outside the box!
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