Showing posts with label canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canvas. Show all posts

Friday, February 15, 2013

Her Delicate Heart

Hello Everyone
I am sorry I have been absent for a wee while. Before my enforced absence I created this altered canvas where I used the beautiful Ophelia as my focal.
Ophelia comes in various forms, this one is the medium size version.
I stamped Ophelia onto painted cardstock before layering with an epoxy frame.
Soon, over at my personal Blog,  Adorn  I will be sharing more details about this canvas.
Are you aware that the February challenge is underway at TSC? As always there is a prize of $21 to spend at The Stampsmith on-line store on stamps of your choice so it is well worth entering.
Wishes
Lynne

Sunday, October 07, 2012

She Holds A Secret

Hello
Our latest challenge at TSC is With Gratitude. For my DT sample I created a wall hanging using stamps from:-
Won't You Be My Honey
Paris
She is holding a secret, if you want to know what it is then you are welcome to visit my Blog, Adorn. 
We hope you will join us this month at TSC. At the end of the month there is a random winner selected who wins $21 to spend on stamps of their choice at The Stampsmith store.
Wishes
Lynne

Monday, March 19, 2012

Grace and Poise

Hello
Won't You Be My Honey is one of those plates that I am sure gets overlooked, with interest focused on the Flappers or stamps such as Serena and Ophelia. It is well worth a browse of The Stampsmith store to view the wide range of stamps available. This is really a beautiful stamp and is actually the first time I have worked with it, altering a canvas (further details at my Blog, Adorn).
Remember that the Flip 'n' Fold challenge is underway over at The Stampsmith Challenge Blog.
Wishes
Lynne

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The "From Russia With Love" um plate is certainly a must have for anyone who has a particular fascination with Russia. That said, there are many images of the Romanov children, who were very photogenic and those particular images could be used at any time of the year on a greetings card.







For this mini canvas I selected the oval image of Alexandra and Nicholas and also the invitation to a masquerade ball featuring a performance by Nicholas' last lover before marrying Alexandra. No, I do not have an encyclopaedic knowledge of the Romanovs', all the information pertaining to each image is supplied by The Stampsmith.

More details on how I made this canvas available at my Blog, Adorn.