Today I am posting a second project over on the Snazzys blog, playing with the wonderful Basecoat collection from Kaisercraft and some of the great texture stamps.
Just click HERE if you want a break down on how I made this.
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Beautiful... I need to go and revisit those Kaisercraft stamps now!!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou are just awesome. When i think you've created a stunner, you're going to top this with the next creation.(:o) Love the touch of blue!!
ReplyDeleteLike this very much Astrid - very creative!
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent piece of work Astrid. I just love everything about it. Enjoy your Day. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteHello Astrid
ReplyDeleteWow, the composition and design of this canvas is just spectacular,and wonderful texture, it is stunning.
Smiles:)
Sue
This is fab! Am following you on Bloglovin'xx hugs x
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely Astrid I so love how you put it all together you obviously have a very natural flair!
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Heather xx
A wonderful textured feel to this Astrid and beautiful colours as always
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Beautiful Astrid, such an ethereal feel to this piece.
ReplyDeletehugs Brenda xxx
Astrid, das ist ein fantastisches Objekt geworden.
ReplyDeleteWunderschöne Farben, einfach excellent!
Liebe Grüße von Sophie xx
Another stunning project here Astrid. You´ve done a wonderful job on this and I love the colors too. beautiful work as always hun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab make Astrid. I love those textures. Fab stamps
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Annie x
Ohhhh just stunning! Off to see the details x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning Astrid, love the brickwork, the stamping and the amazing touches of colour. Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Astrid. I've just bought that Kaisercraft stamp you've used on the top corner, it's beautiful and you've inspired me to have a play with it now.
ReplyDeleteHugs Lisax
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! Off to see more... Jenny xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely piece of art ... great tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteStunning. It looks fantastic.
ReplyDeletewonderful project. everything fits together so well and the quote makes it even more impressive
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Love all the texture!
ReplyDeleteAnother eye catching beauty! Love the brick wall showing through the great texture! I am a little worried about the Google changes, but I don't use Google Reader, so sure hope I won't lose my list! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteAstrid, this is totally divine .... I can`t take my eyes away from it ... super awesome:-)
ReplyDeleteEin wunderbares Zusammenspiel zwischen Textur, Farben und den traumhaft schönen Stempeln von Kaisercraft!
ReplyDeleteAmAzing work Astrid, Love the colours & design... full of Brilliant texture...Loved the step by step turorial... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteThis is truly gorgeous, Astrid. Am following you on Bloglovin too
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Beautiful, Astrid,,,,love eveerything here, and all over the sentiment is gorgeus,,,,,,,,You are rock.
ReplyDeleteOh my, oh my, this is exquisite in so many ways .... beautiful Astrid, and amazing texture.
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with something new and surprising! This is so unique and wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Astrid! Love the brick wall showing through and those new texture stamps. I've just added you on BL so I will unsubscribe from the email alerts now.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I'm weak, I hope I can get my wings moving and fly right over there, I looooooooove it, going there now..
ReplyDeleteStunning work.
ReplyDeleteHugs Ali x
Hi, love how you have used the film strips to put your sentiment in. Fab idea and lovely LO
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful, Astrid!
ReplyDeleteI love the texture on this so much and the brick wall showing through is absolutely stunning!
A brilliant make!
Hugs,
Claudia x
This is so special dear Astrid!! LOVE that amazing wall- what colours, and the stamps so beautiful--- you made it all a beautiful whole!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs and love,Dorthe
Love the brick and the peeling layers! So perfectly done...looks so real! I love it!
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