Sorry, couldn't get this photo to rotate in blogger. Changed it in Photoshop but will only upload to blogger this way :{
Now for the before pic:
Anyway, after many conversations with my crafting friends about using what we have and finishing projects we have started I decided to ink up this clock I picked up on clearance with the intention of altering it. It actually had dust on it from sitting in my craft area in a box for so long. Now I have completed a project and entered my fav blog challenge---and it only took about 30 minutes, whoo hoo! Oh, and I used all supplies I had on had, bonus!!
Supplies:
**Alcohol Inks: Stream and Lettuce
**A clock to alter off the clearance shelf at Target
**Idea-ology pieces by Tim Holtz: Watch Face, Spinners, Foliage, chain
**pop-dots
15 comments:
Just gorgeous!
Wow! Very nice.
Wow! That is a really cool clock!
Your clock is fantastic! And you get extra kudos for using it even if it was bought with the intent to alter! I have a box of things to be altered, but haven't gotten to yet..in years! LOL!
WOW, it's absolutely stunning, a job well done :D
Oh...oh...oh....this is just gorgeous!!
Totally fabulous, how brilliant this is. Annette x
WOW and WHOA!!! You are amazing, D. Your rosette card blew me away too, as well this gorgeous altered metal creation. Phenomenal!!!
Wow! this is just gorgeous! love that you altered something that you can use.
Wow! Very cool.
Wowza! It's stunning, but the fact that you used up something from your stash is equally good. Way to go!
Oh this is so kewl, What a fun clock and only 30 minutes, Oh yeah!!! my kind of project
Hugs Lynn
Gorgeous!!!!!
Wow! What a wonderful opportunity to use the technique! it's a beautiful piece to begin with and you've made it even more so.
WOW! Deanna! Seriously: WOW!
This is sensational! What an amazing way to approach this challenge. Your clock is just gorgeous. You alcohol ink work is perfect, and the little extras you added make the piece even more special.
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