Now you really need to use your imagination for this one as over at Out of a Hat Creations this week they have theme of circus. Having looked through all my stamps, this PA mini was the only one I had that resembled anything like. It's actually a pierrot couple. So this was the closest I could come to a clown, but not sure if they are actually found in a circus!!!
Chrissie if it's not suitable and you want me to unlink it, just let me know!!!!
Well I like it anyway!! Love that single little flash of colour.
ReplyDeleteHi Sam I think it is very suitable andI love pierrot images. The outside looks metal though I imagine it is some of your wonderful texturing ideas.
ReplyDeleteGreat to have you join inat the Hatters this week
Love Chrissie xxx
Hi Sam. The Pierrot originates from the Commedia dellArte tradition in Italy & as such, he would have been have a member of those original circuses, so I think your gorgeous piece is perfect for the challenge.
ReplyDeletegorgeous piece love the colours and can see the theme
ReplyDeletehugs Kate xx
that's a very clever bit of framing Sam!
ReplyDeleteGreat creation. Love the frame and what you did with the picture!
ReplyDeletexxx Marianne
Oh, yummy... love the textured script, and the Pierrot image is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Sam this is lovely....love the green one of my fav colours..picture is great!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat piece, that splash of lime just sets the whole piece off, great frame as well
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Amanda x
This is lovely Sam, I love the image and the green.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Hi Sam. This is lovely. Like that stamp. xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Sam love those Pierrot couple the original circus folk. Great texture and flash of colour. very innovative. Thanks for joining us at OOAH. Hugs Sandra X
ReplyDeleteHi Sam, great stamp, love the frame texture. thanks for joining us at OOAH
ReplyDeleteJanet x
Really like this Sam. especially how you've framed it x
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic Sam! Love the splash of colour & the scratches! xxx
ReplyDeleteI adore those images used to have loads of pieces of china with Pierrot on them - great frame too - all very fitting for the theme over at OOAH
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