Thursday, July 1, 2010
A Compendium of Curiosities Week 3
This week's challenge for Compendium of Curiosities is 'Monoprint.' I used Stream, Wild Plum, Currant and Cranberry Alcohol Inks, a drop of gold mixative and blending solution resulted in this very bright background! Once I recovered from the shock...I chose some TH stamps and this is my result! I am so glad that Linda Ledbetter has decided to host this challenge, I am learning techniques and different ways to use some of my supplies. It is not too late to join in - visit Linda's blog, Studio L3 and see all of the wonderful entries for inspiration. Thanks for looking - Cheers!
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Lovely colour combo! That umbrella man is definitely one of my favourite Tim Holtz stamps and I just love that baroque die.
ReplyDeleteRhonda, it's gorgeous! I love those stamps (they're my favorite from Tim's entire collection!), and your monoprinting looks spectacular! This looks so cool on the diecut, too. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you came back for another Compendium Challenge, and I'll look forward to admiring more of your art next week.
Hugs,
Linda
Wow Rhonda, what fab colours, love it. Annette x
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely fantastic!! I love the colour combinations and the stamp too of course.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amzing background. I love the way your inks have mixed together and you've used my favourite stamp with that man and his umbrella. I must get my hands on it.
ReplyDeleteI just love this Rhonda.
Hugs Lisax
ooh! I love this Rhonda! Great shape too! x
ReplyDeleteThe gold makes it look so magical....wonderful colours....and I must get hold of that stamp as well!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous love it beautiful colours and stamps
ReplyDeleteGreat art beautiful colours and my fav stamp the man and umbrella I use it a lot!
ReplyDeleteMaggie
Hi Rhonda! Wow that is FAB-U-LOUS! so colorful I love it and your choice of stamps too.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lovely background, the stamps look perfect on it. x
ReplyDeleteAwesome inking ... looks very much like stained glass!
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