7.7.09

A few things


I came across the Mind wide open blog some time back and have loved the images they have put up to be used in their challenges but I have never got around to taking part until now.






The image on this card is also from Mind wide open, I just loved the softness of the colours and the subtle pattern and despite loving the image I ran out of time to make something for the challenge, so I have made a birthday card for a lovely lady I have known since I first ventured into the world of crafting online.

And lastly I was very excited to find out my inchie cube had made it into Craft Stamper this month. It started out as a forum challenge set by Carol but it ended up with Carol writing and sending a piece into the magazine and luckily for us all it was published, so a big thanks Carol.

Here is a sneaky peek at my inchie cube.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

well done on the inchie cube that was published in CS!
Love the colours and images on both pieces...lovely work Debs.

Karin said...

What wonderful images Deb and I love how you've used them. Great texture and colours you've used on your cube.

Lesley Edmonds said...

All three are fabulous Deb. I saw your inchie cube in CS!! But my fav is the first one here. Just gorgeously ethereal.
Lesley x

Paula J Atkinson said...

Gorgeous pieces of art, Deb. I totally love that image of the fairy girl on the dandelion clock. The background is just perfect for her.

said...

Your July submission is so dreamy!

Pellie / Penny said...

Hello deb,
I found my way here from MWO because i wanted to tell you that I thought the piece you entered was sooooo sweet. I do think this was one of Gail's best pictures to work with - don't you?

Hugs,
Penny

Galina Varese said...

Congratulations on being published!
Most poetic and romantic work, Deb!

~*~Magpie's Nest said...

Congratulations that is VERY exciting, Love the peek you're giving us!

Anonymous said...

Hi, beautiful work!
May I ask you what is the gold and the blue product around the edges that you've used called? I've seen it in various occasions and I love it, but have no idea what it is. It is different than paint, it is very cool. Thank you! :D