Showing posts with label ship wheel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ship wheel. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Dream by wiosanka

Hello!
Sometimes life is not so easy and happy as we would like it to be... There is a tough time in ones life sometimes and I must admit that now it is me that is standing face to face with difficult decisions and hard time...
But one thing I know for sure. Everything in our lifes has sense. Everything that happens to us is for something. So if You feel sad, or You feel that everything is going wrong, take a deep breath, smile and... learn Your lesson... let things flow, learn Yourself to go with this flow...

And You'll see - everything is gonna be ok :-) Soon :-)





UmWow Studio supplies that I used:

Monday, July 29, 2013

Beach Sighting -- {Viva Las VegaStamps! & Genuinely Jane Studio}

Hello everyone! Today we're hopping with Viva Las VegaStamps! and Genuinely Jane Studio!! 


We're combining some superb wooden albums with our gorgeous, deeply etched, high detailed, pink rubber stamps!


You should be here from LORI. If not start over @ the VLVS! blog :).


Today you saw THIS Sneak peek:


The whole piece is a Barn Door Album that I've tied together in a display piece:

I started by scene stamping some different images to create an under water scene. The stamps I used from left to right for the scene stamping on the bottom: Sea Scene - Leaf - Mountains and Cactus (this was PERFECT for the bottom of the ocean!) - Century Plant - Long Shell - Sunken Anchor - Leaf (again) - Helix Shell - Century Plant (again).


I also used the Scuba Diver, the TadPole, and the Jellyfish in the background. I stamped all stamps in black archival ink by Ranger, then colored my wood with glimmer mists. I laid down some tissue tape and my photo, then collaged shells all around the base. The shells were covered with glimmer glaze. I then decked out the collage in glitter, seed beads and e beads.


Other supplies used : UmWowStudio small shipwheel, May Arts Ribbons Twisted Burlap, a starfish, cheesecloth, adhesive. 



I grabbed my Anchor stamp and my Line of Chevrons stamp as a final step to completing this baby!

The Hop: