I recently received some very cool paper from Sweet Red Clover. I used her paper to make this page. I thought it was only right to name the street after her.
This page begins my journey into using my stickers that I've been hording for years. The numbers and letters are from several different sets. The trees are a gelli print that was cut using the Tim Holtz Bird Branch die. Two of the window on the left house open. That was fun to do. You might be asking why some of the letters are crooked. You'd have to know Sweet Red to understand they go perfectly with her delightful sense of humor.
Link to APR, Carolyn Dube Gelli Party, Creative Everyday, Paint Party Friday
Sweet! I love your quaint neighborhood houses. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteCongrats for using up numbers you've been hording! I love how your community turned out! The gelli print you die cut was perfect for the trees! So glad you shared this with the party!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to use stray stickers and papers! This is a delightful, fun and colorful street painting. I love the way you've used Tim Holtz bird branch die. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful houses, a nice street to live in :-)
ReplyDeleteIlona
Hey Boo!! I have been missing you but I am always out to lunch! Your community is wonderful!! I really need to larn how to use my Gelli Plate!
ReplyDeletesandy
i love your street - it looks like it was fun to make! i am imagining the various people living in those homes :)
ReplyDeleteI love your cute little street picture! The houses are so lovely standing in front of the beautiful blue background with the whimsical trees.
ReplyDeleteoh i really love this muchly. to combine mixed media with stickers and papers is such an art! you really captured something special here. i love the houses look. your papers are gorgeous and i like that you described everything. your picture of art really caught my eye on the balzer site. have a wonderful weekend. here in canada, we celebrate canada day! fireworks galore! love and hugs.
ReplyDeleteGreat houses, love all the mixture of colours and patterns.
ReplyDeleteSandy :)