Every
now and then we get one of our bloggers go into fussy-cutting la-la
land. This has been mostly something we have come to love and expect
from Lauren or Keren.
With this post, and I'm sure you will agree, Miriam has trumped them both and gone to the OTT dark-side of next-level-cutting....You will NOT believe what she has done with just one stamp of some cobblestones.... please DO read on. This is equal parts superb and totally bonkers! I love our bloggers so much! Nice job Miriam! ~ Leandra
With this post, and I'm sure you will agree, Miriam has trumped them both and gone to the OTT dark-side of next-level-cutting....You will NOT believe what she has done with just one stamp of some cobblestones.... please DO read on. This is equal parts superb and totally bonkers! I love our bloggers so much! Nice job Miriam! ~ Leandra
Hi everyone, it's Miriam with you today, and I'd like to share with you a project I have created using the fabulous new Emma Godfrey stamps, EEG26.
Most
people that know me know just how much I love Portugal - It's my
'go-to' destination to relax. So you can imagine how excited I was when
I found out that Emma had designed stamps based on Portugal.
I
chose this technique because I spend hours looking at the tiles and
mosaics you find down cobbled, narrow streets. The mosaics always
mesmerise me. And when I saw the background stamp in one of the new sets
it brought such wonderful memories back to me. However, when you first
look at the stamp, it does not immediately make you think of mosaics.
The colours of the Fresco Chalk paints reminded me of the small fishing village that I normally stay in when I visit Portugal. And I wanted to capture the simplicity of this in my work.
It was also lovely to see my mosaics coming together.
I
really enjoyed creating this project. I don't think I have created a
mosaic for years - and I had forgotten how much fun it was. Emma's
stamps, combined with the bright, summer colours of Fresco Chalk paints
by Seth Apter really brought my memories to life. The Fresco Chalk
Paints that I used were Ocean, Butter, Chocolate Pudding and Sky.
I
hope that I have inspired you to create a Nautical themed project for
yourself. And maybe even a mosaic. You can see more detail of how I
created my nautical canvas by popping over to my blog. This would also make a great project to create with younger members of the family during the upcoming Easter break.
Thank you for joining me this evening. I hope that you are taken back to memories from your favourite breaks too. Which reminds me.... I think it's time to book another for myself!
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What an amazing project. Much easier than proper mosaics!! These stamps are perfect for you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea and lots of patience you must have. Fun and fabulous project x
ReplyDeleteWow! This is wonderful! A great way to capture your holiday memories too! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteI'm full of admiration for the patience in fussy cutting all these squares! Great project, something totally different with the stamps!
ReplyDeleteThat is fabulous Miriam. The time and care you took was definitely worth that lovely result!
ReplyDeleteA great idea and well done for having the patience, it looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Fab creation Miriam. Your mosaic looks so effective looks like a very mindful project!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea Miriam and it's works perfectly!
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Lesley Xx
so cool and clever. I love your mosaic seascape :)
ReplyDeleteGreat, love this ;O)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Miriam!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - this is absolutely brilliant - I love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow enchanting, Miriam, and wonderful to make something about a place that means so much to you! When I read Leandra's intro I thought, I hope you were watching TV whilst fussy cutting! This is really lovely,
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Wow Miriam, what a great idea. I know that Portugal is special to you. Xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Wow! ��
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