I had limited time this morning, being that I had to get to Nova Scotia and all!!! So I paper pieced a simple little lighthouse scene. I specifically bought the Ruche Crepe paper to use as water one day, so it was fun to break open that pack of paper! The other blue is a Micro Sparkle, the sand and rocks are in Currency.
I'm not very happy with this and, in retrospect, think I should have brought fish to the party instead! We do need 42,000 of them afterall! LOL
I need to get myself to work, so I'll comment later.
Have a great day!
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 GMT Views: 456
Favorited:6
Registered: April 15, 2006 Location: Branchburg, NJ Posts: 6383
Tue, Aug 18, 2009 @ 12:48 PM
This is so textural and lovely and really fitting for the theme today. You did good!!!! I think Cindy definitely has some competition. Wonderfully done!
------------------------------ ~lorraine
My Blog - Paper Vernissage
Registered: November 3, 2007 Location: Rochester, NY Posts: 10333
Tue, Aug 18, 2009 @ 5:00 PM
Oh no WONDER you were the Featured Stamper this week, this is FABULOUS papercrafting...a whole lighthouse SCENE! Forget the fish, we'll just take photos of this and sell them at the wharf, and bribe the Lighthouse Keepers with the cash! LOVE it, M!
Wowza! if I could do something that creative in limited time! Amazing, love the water. I would say you brought fish... you brought a whole ocean of them. Great card 1 Can't wait for school to go back in so I can get a chance to travel on tuesdays too!
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Thu, Aug 20, 2009 @ 7:20 PM
Now where the heck did you come up with the vision to create this masterpiece? Oh, this is too amazing. I'm rightly impressed, I must tell you. Your pieced lighthouse is phenomenal.
------------------------------
Art Neko and Prickley Pear DTs
Former DT Dolce Designs, Rubbernecker, StampItCrazy,
I Brake For Stamps
DO U KNOW?
BRAK members love to send SCSers cards on their birthdays? Come join us.
"Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there
is no path and leave a trail." ... Ralph Waldo Emerson