Friday, March 11, 2011

Compendium of Curiosities #35

The LAST technique of the Compendium of Curiosities challenge! I can't believe we've worked through the entire book - such fun! This week uses the concluding technique found on page 67 - Design Details. I created a collage on a corrugated cardboard piece using miscellaneous pieces of things laying on my table. And I got to play with a new set of stamps from Stampers Anonymous - Papillon -great images and script that I think will become a new favorite. These stamped images are combined with another favorite of mine, the flower silhouettes from Donna Downey for Unity Stamps.

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful piece Penny to end this great fun journey and its been lovely sharing it with you. Enjoy the weekend, Annette x

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  2. Hi Penny, this looks also so great, i love the little details,thank you for looking over you sholder. have a great weekend, Janine

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  3. This is so pretty! I love the stamps you used, great piece to end the challenge with.

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  4. This is absolutely beautiful, and i like it on the cardboard :D

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  5. Penny, you've created such incredible art for the CCC, and it's been a delight and honor to get to know you and be inspired by you! As always, you did a fantastic job on the challenge. I can't wait to get that stamp set-- the images are awesome, and you've really used them masterfully here. I love the watercolor effect on the flowers and the way you layered these lovely papers, and your Design Details technique is awesome!

    Thanks so much for sharing your talent, and I hope you'll be back when the next chapter begins!

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  6. Hi Penny. At the weekend I mentioned to my friedn how much I love teh Stampers Anonymous butterfly stamps. Now seeing what you have created, well I love them even more.
    Beautiful art.
    Lynne x

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  7. So gorgeous! I love your variety of elements and your design!

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  8. Hi Penny,
    beautiful composition! Love it.TFS.
    Hugs,
    Marie

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