Where did the last week go?! :) Time I posted again!!! I hope this was worth the wait...this post is showcasing my favorite of my two 3D projects that I submitted for the Artisan Award. However...it was the toughest to photograph and really get a good picture of. But...I will still show it to you, of course. It did look better in person. Sorry I can't show you all in person! :) Here it is...
It's a Baby Mobile! (Ok...an "any person" mobile because I am going to hang my "draft" of this project in my stamp room! :) ) How fun is this?! It may not look like it...because it's pretty simple...but it took WELL over 10 hours to make! I lost count at 10. (And don't really want to think of how long it really took. :) ) Here is two pictures from the top...
And some close-up's of the circles...
I love this pleated ribbon...
I know you can't really see all the detail but EVERYTHING is sponged to make it pop. Every circle, butterfly...front and back...everything. The butterflies all embossed with a whole bunch of different embossing folders. It really was quite cute in person. :)
I hope you enjoy this project!
If you want to see the past UnWinning Artisan Award projects I have posted...click HERE and then just follow the links on the bottom of the post to see them all! I also was highlighted on my friend Tiffany's blog! :) How sweet is she! :)
So that was fun!
Thanks so much for visiting my blog! I really do hope you enjoyed your visit! :)
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super cute! everything you do is faaaabulous!!
I'm so sad for you that this didn't win- all that work and time! But glad you have a prototype for your workshop! It is stunning!
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