It's pretty, but it doesn't have that old world charm that my first panel did.
The contrast of the two colors really does make a huge difference. I'll keep working on this. I love the idea of the raised plaster and I also have to tell you that this is very sturdy. Don't ask me how, it just is. For instructions on this method here is the
tutorial.
Thanks for visiting. I have new projects planned and I also have an art class next week with Rita Reade of Mammabellart.blogspot.com. She is teaching a sign painting class and a soldering class. Yes, I'm playing hooky for one day to take a class with one of my friends from Christie Repasy's class. So hopefully I will have something to share on that end too. Have a great weekend.
I may be partying at...
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6 comments:
It looks great Maggie.
I love both of them. I have done the raised stencil, but you really took it to new heights..I love the idea of adding more spackle! I am so jealous that you are taking a soldering class, I would love to do that...Oh the things you will make!!
Carol
Absolutely beautiful! Another amazing transformation Maggie!
Irene
I like both of them, Maggie! Have fun at your class. Happy Mother's Day!
I like them both! The art class sounds like fun. Can't wait to hear all about it!
I like the white on blue look. Hope you have fun in class. Happy mother's day to you. xoxo,Susie
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