
Here's the frame I created last weekend when I was at Rubberbuggy last weekend. I demonstrated the Tim Holtz(tm) Distress Crackle Paint(tm) using Maya Road's Chipboard. Who'd a thunk that her store's name would fit perfectly with the addition of the #5 for her store's anniversary?! As you can tell, I love teaching the Bandanna technique!
Everyone have a great weekend. I'm off to NY...keep on posting your comments and I'll let ya know the winner of the stamps by Monday!
Inky Hugs,
Robin
11 comments:
Now those letters do look very funky! Thanks for sharing :)
Another example of why you earned the title of ART GODDESS!!! VERY cool CUSTOM art!!
Wendy
ps...I'm off to teach a canvas class. I'll be sure to tell them about your blog, but I'll tell them NOT to visit, because you are such a tease!
Ah....paybacks!!!
Your work is amazing. Love it!!
I surfed over here from Donna Downey's site after seeing your work there.
-Kara
Can we please get another foofie toes pic? Puhleeze?
Inky
Love those letters!!!
The letters are great! O.K. I must have missed it...how do you do the bandana technique?????
Sue W.
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Wow - what a great Blog you have > lots of great things to look at Thanks for sharing. By the way -I popped in here through Rachel's - blog. Lisa :)
I saw this in person yesterday -- it's even better than the pic. Beautiful work!
Love the colours in this. So great!
Hope you had a lovely weekend:)
Wow, this is really amazing. You are a true artist in every form of the word:)
robin, you are kicking butt on the maya road chipboard!
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