Wednesday, 29 May 2013

WOYWW

 
 

Hello all and welcome to WOYWW,  the best blog hop around
blog land thanks to out lovely Julia at
She has been doing this for 4 years, its the anniversary today.
stamping-ground.blogspot.ca
Grab a cuppa and have a good nose around at all the wonderful
artist on the blog hop.
I'm cleaning up now after making my monastery, have to put all my
Chinese things away to start my next project.
I had a little bit of gesso mixed with black water colour paint left,
from the monastery pics below this post.
I had a piece I had sprayed with shimmer inks on bubble wrap
then layed it on the card stock and left to dry overnight.
I used up the gesso by using a stencil , the right one has too much on it
the second on the left is better.
I put some on bubble wrap and layed it on my tag, then drop some
Ecoline burnt sienna and blew on it with a straw.
This is the first time using this colour and I think its my favourite now.
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful creative day..
NAMASTE !!!
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36 comments:

Redanne said...

Hi Dianne, well as you know, I loved your fabulous monastery and I also love what you have done with this paper, the bubble wrap print looks amazing. Like your straw blowing efforts too, the colours are wonderful. Happy 4th WOYWW to you, so glad I met you through this forum. Hugs, Anne xx #61 (ish)

Meihsia Liu said...

Wow... Dianne, these colors are so beautiful! ^_^

ria gall said...

Hi Dianne
it looks like you are having lots of fun using different product
Wishing you and everyone a Very Happy WOYWW today
Ria #49

Fiona@staring at the sea said...

Wishing you a Happy 4th Anniversary! Thanks for stopping by today xx

Fiona #153

Carole said...

What fun...bubble wrap art. It really is lovely.
Namaste

toni said...

Hi Dianne thanks for your lovely comment. The mysterious parcel on my desk is the tim holtz word play die! I've been wanting it for ages. I really pleased that it works with my cuttlebug with the long plates. Love your projects, the Tibetan one looks so authentique . Great work x
Toni x

Anonymous said...

The shimmer inks on the bubble wrap piece are gorgeous. It's fun to use leftover stuff and see what happens. :) Happiest of WOYWWs to you (and thanks for visiting) ~ Laura #129

Unknown said...

Looks like you've had great fun with this. I love to try and use up leftover stuff too. Happy 4th Woyww Birthday and thanks for sharing. Liz@161

Ali H said...

Love the colours & the design ! Ali x ~23

Lisa-Jane said...

I looked back at your monastery - its awesome! I love the blown ink effects too. I never tire or seeing people's creative spaces. Happy anniversary!

Carole Z said...

Hi Dianne, thanks for visiting my desk earlier, i popped over to say Hi! Looks like something that's a lot of fun going on here - love it! Happy WOYWW4, Carole Z X #154

Sue - said...

A very creative space - love the effect of the bubble wrap.

pearshapedcrafting said...

Love your Tibetan Monastery project! The bubble wrap and blown paint looks great!! Thanks for your visit, Chris 130

Unknown said...

Your Monastery is fabulous! I had to go look! And your bubble wrap and such are really cool! Happy WOYWW and thanks for visiting!
Carol N #151

famfa said...

Love bubble wrap but only to pop ha ha. Great picture
Happy 4
Famfa 121

Robyn said...

I lived for several years in a monetary, so I can relate!
Happy 4th!
thanks for the kind words, visiting and welcoming me to your place.
Blessings,
Robyn 122

Katie said...

Oh this is so cool! Great job!

Lisa Richards said...

Oh, bubble wrap is how you do those dots, eh? I always wondered about that. (That's coming from someone who doesn't do stamping, so I'm pretty ignorant! lol!)
Have fun this week snooping around desks!
Happy WOYWW4!
Lisa #119
Thanks for stopping by!

Silvia said...

Thanks for stopping by my Desk yesterday and your lovely comments. Bubble wrap hey?! Need to try that.
Silvi#118

Unknown said...

Thanks for stopping by. Love your bubble print.
Karen #81

Tonniece said...

Well girlie, these are amazing. Love the bubble technique and It's so much fun doing the straw blowing tech. also. TFS
Hugz Tonniece

Krisha said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog for the party. This is really a cool looking background. I think there are times I have more fun with the left overs when creating, always such a surprise!!
Krisha #140

Diane said...

Wonderful use of your leftovers!!!

Words and Pictures said...

Wonderful Oriental look to this page... will have to go in search of the monastery now (sorry I'm so late!)...
Alison x

SueH said...

I’m sorry to be late in visiting but I’m still on my quest to get round everyone this week. I know it’s going to take some time, but I wanted to say that it’s amazing that the internet can bring together so many likeminded people and I’m grateful that WOYWW has also brought along so many new friends, thanks to Julia.

Waste not want not as they say! I love the colour combination you were playing with.

Enjoy your weekly snoop, especially as we’re celebrating WOYWW’s 4th Anniversary.
Happy Crafting!
Sue @82
x

Stamping With Bibiana said...

love the idea of bubble wrap for the background..I have to remember this one...thanks for sharing
bibiana

April said...

I like your painting. and the background is awesome, too. Thank you for stopping by my blog earlier.
April #125

Craft Addicts - Tracy Evans said...

Hi Dianne, I have just been browsing your blog, oh my goodness just seen your temples, absolutely amazing, the detail is exquisite , love them. I would also like to thank you for your lovely encouraging comments you leave on my blog, they make my day. Tracy x

Anonymous said...

Bubble wrap! Got a ton of that in the basement! Thanks for stopping by already, and don't be shocked but I make Christmas cards practically all year round!

Hugs
Brenda 120

Edith DUTERTRE said...

hello
joli papier magique
des ombres chinoises
j'aime beaucoup
tendresse
bon weekend avec une tasse de thé
que je partage avec vous et Jane
edith

Terry said...

Diane, I love the background you created with the bubble wrap. I need to remember to use it more! Have a fabulous weekend!

Monika/Buzsy said...

Neat idea using bubble wrap! I will give that a try soon. Enjoy your weekend!

Nan G said...

Wow! The monastery is absolutely amazing! And this piece of background is so cool. I've yet to try bubble wrap. After seeing how great yours is I may have to give it a go. If I can get the roll away from 'The Girls'. :) Thanks for the earlier visit. a belated Happy WOYWW4! Nan G #6

Julia Aston said...

Love the techniques on these wonderful panels - and I love your Tibetan Monastery on your posts below! so creative and fun to look at!

scrappymo! said...

Love the soft subtle and shimmery colours you have used here...Happy belated WOYWW4

earthen-magic said...

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