Hi Everyone
Sorry haven't posted but have been on holiday in the Isle of Wight with my mum, my children and my special niece. Special because I was there when she was born. I absolutely love the island. A dear friend of my mum's lent us her house for the week. The children had a fab time playing on the beach every day, mind you we did make them walk about 4 miles every other day and they didn't winge about it at all. In fact they loved it as they explored on the way.
Something different today, a decorated nesting box. I really enjoyed making this. The idea came from a lovely lady called Val at Snazzy's in Swindon. Fabulous shop full of stamps! Well worth a visit.
The box was painted using Acyllic paint and the beautiful papers are Prima Botanicals as are the flowers. Before decorating the box I distressed them using Tim Holtz Walnut Stain.
I have added a brad to the flowers and some embellies to the lid.
Sorry about the colouring but the papers are Green rather than Duck Egg.
Thank you to everyone who has left comments on any of my creations. I really do appreciate them and love reading them. You are all so kind!
Take care
Hugs
Judex
Ps: Eileen, yes the dollies are made up of different quickutz dies. Pilgrim 0772, Angel 0591, Mrs Claus 0390, Swimsuit 0363, and People DS15. XX
Saturday, 15 October 2011
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4 comments:
This is so beautiful Jude...and pleased you had a lovely holiday too...
big hugs Vicky xx
Oh wow this is such a good piece of work Jude... Pretty, well made, beautiful and useful!
Glad you had a super hols as well E xxxxx
Jude so beautiful it looks. Why is it called a nesting box?
Cheers
Sonia
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Hi Sonia, Thank you for your lovely comments, it is called a Nesting Box because there are about three boxes stacked inside each other, obviously all different sizes ready for you to decorate.
Judex
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