Over on the PA blog this week my lovely friend Kirsten was a Guest Designer and bless her, she wanted to do a runner from Twitter around the launch time, but she made a beautiful butterfly shrine which you can see here.
I used the negative from a TH die (postage stamp), the die cut shapes from one of the TH frameworks dies that Lin kindly sent to me and housed my fave LP image in the space. GP and diamond stencil along with treasure gold and script stamping over the frame.
It's gorgeous, Sam - but I can't believe you didn't make one with butterflies and flowers...lol!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! xxx
ReplyDeleteFab shrine! I love the image
ReplyDeleteLooking great !!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on Kirsten's fab inspiration - it may just be me, but with those steely greys and the tower on her head, it feels as though she's about to be locked away behind those iron gates in the background. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Fabulous texture and the negative of th postage stamp die makes a great frame! Love that lady too! Chris:)
ReplyDeleteFab texture, lovely take on Kirstens shrine. X
ReplyDeleteLove the inside out frame around your lady1
ReplyDeleteWonderful, love that die-cut !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
Brilliant love the steel colours
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Amanda x
This is fab Sam, I love this frameworks die, and your tower lady looks right at home here xx
ReplyDeleteLove this, Sam! A fabulous interpretation and such great use made of the TH trellis die! Terrific! You've created so many great projects lately! Once again I'm having trouble keeping up with you! Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteSam, this is wonderful, the negative of the die cut makes a perfect frame. Thank you so much for making your own shrine. I'm thrilled to have inspired you.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Sam it does follow the theme beautifully and can't imagine yours with the extras though they do look amazing on Kirsten's piece-thanks for the link
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
So clever Sam. Love the way you've teamed the frameworks with the postage die frame. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteLove how you have made this your own xx
ReplyDeleteBrilliant take on Kirsten's fab inspiration Sam. Great idea to use the die negative for the frame and your lady looks perfect with the trellis behind her.
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Lesley Xx
My first comment appears to have failed so I'll try again, lol!
ReplyDeleteLove your brilliant take on Kirsten's fab inspiration Sam. Great idea to use the die negative as a frame and your lady looks perfect with the trellis behind her. Lovely interpretation!
Hugs
Lesley Xx