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Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Faded Grandeur

Hello Friends

Are you doing well since my last post, two weeks ago, and keeping safe?  I hope so.  Not much change here, we are still in total lock down but not complaining!

I have been doing lots of day dreaming lately about wonderful holidays in Greece, Spain and France, and so for my Guest Designer project this week for AALL & Create, I used a couple of stamp sets by Bipasha to create a mixed media board, attempting to show the faded grandeur of so many of the buildings we experienced on our holidays there.

The process was pretty straightforward to I condensed the photos showing you a few steps.
I started by colouring my base using Distress Oxides, layering them until I achieved what I thought looked like an old wall.  I stamped Bipasha's Shuttered Window #268 and then used her Archway stamp set #264 at the top and bottom to create some 'crumbling' stonework.

I watercoloured the elements and then stamped and coloured a separate window part which I added to create some extra dimension.  I also wanted the windows to reflect the sunlight, rather than create a dark interior.

The bottom part of Bipasha's Shuttered Window stamp set has a lovely key which I stamped, fussy cut and added to the bottom of the board. I just adore the little bird.

These are the stamp sets I used and you can find a list of worldwide stockists HERE.
Another look at the finished project.
Thanks so much for your visit, I really appreciate it.

Keep safe and stay well.

Hugs, Anne xxx

10 comments:

  1. Your mixed media board captures that weather-beaten, sun-soaked Mediterranean look perfectly. The blue shutters are so perfect against the inky warmth of the background, and I love the vines making their way across the brickwork.

    Yup, still in lockdown here too, and actually preferring it that way since the numbers don't look good yet for those that have to go out into the world again. Stay safe, stay well.
    Alison xx

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  2. Your mixed media board is fantastic! The background sure does look like the chippy stucco of a Mediterranean villa and your windows are so realistic looking! Fabulous job on this piece!

    Partial lock down here. Some retail stores are opening, but since I'm not a shopper, anyway, I don't feel the need to rush out and buy/shop. I'm hanging back to see what the fallout of this re-opening is like, and so is the rest of my family. I'm just as happy to work in my garden, and we have been working on our home's exterior, as well. Plenty to keep me busy and active at home. I was very creeped out by going to Charlotte to get my daughter a couple of weeks ago -- NC's hot spot.

    It's all pretty weird. My friend and old teammate from the Rehab Center where I used to work (PT) came to visit the other day. They are very slow, and hours were cut drastically. If they still wanted to be paid, they could put their names in a job pool at the two local hospitals, where they would be required to do whatever needed to be done. She took temperatures at the COVID hospital, wiped down PT equipment and patient's belongings. Other PT's were assigned janitorial jobs in the COVID hospital. So happy I'm not out there now. Keep yourself healthy, my friend! It was a nice diversion to come 'visit' today!

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  3. What a beautiful board Anne, it reminds me of my trip to Venice for my 50th, what a beautiful place that I hope to go back to someday. You've coloured your pieces perfectly, and you can feel the warmth coming through the window. We are still not going out eitherit's far too soon isn't it. Take care and stay well, Sue xx

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  4. This is such a gorgeous MM board Anne! You so perfectly managed to get the look you were going for .. it is amazing! Beautifully arranged and coloured and it certainly has the feel of the sun drenched, aged splendour to be found around the Mediterranean.
    Thank you so much for the sweet comments you always leave on my blog. I very much appreciate your visits and support. hugs xx

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  5. Your collage wall is outstanding, Annie! Now I feel as if I've sat with you, daydreaming of bygone days. It's been very pleasant, so thank you for that! Seeing this reminds me that we can switch our thoughts from negative ("I wonder if we'll ever go anywhere again") to positive ("Aren't we blessed to have traveled so much, done so much, seen so much!"). Thank goodness for our memories. I know I'm forever grateful to have had the chance to meet you! Take care and continue to keep safe, my friend! Love and hugs, Darnell xxoo

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  6. Well Anne you've taken me to a happy place today, thinking of holidays which seem so far away.. I can just imagine the views through those open blue shuttered windows, I wonder if you have enjoyed the scenery from windows just like those. I too love the bird upon the key, like a sign of unlocked freedom we all hope will return safely very soon.
    Your mixed media board would make a great album cover Anne to hold precious photo's of holiday's gone by.
    Thanks for sharing your day dreams Anne, it's a lovely one indeed.
    Take care dear friend & have a super safe weekend hugs Tracey xx

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  7. Great project once again - I love your choice of stamps and your colouring is super. I do feel that everyone should think happy thoughts, relive happy holidays and we'll all get out of this sooner. There are groups organising mass gatherings this weekend, protesting at being told to stay in. I guess some people have no common sense. Sorry about my rant - keep crafting and stay safe. Elaine xx

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  8. This is beautiful and reminds me of little Italian towns and villages. Your colour choices are just perfect. We should be getting ready for a trip to Florida next week, taking the little man to Disney. Think that's going to have to wait now until next year at least. Stay safe my friend xx

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  9. It’s good to hear that you are both ok Anne and I can see that you are still creating and crafting so beautifully.
    Give David a hug from me. Love to you both xxx

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  10. Hi Anne, Arh.... when I said about the house in the French Countryside.... yes that is what the look is... I think we are all missing the chance of going anywhere, which makes the dreaming so heartfelt. Loved the card, you are so talented! Love Andrea xx

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