Saturday, 26 February 2011

A little altered canvas....


I'm loving these little canvases - you can use them for all sorts of things (even painting on lol!!). However on this occasion I have reversed one and used it to make a little goddess shrine. This is my entry for this month's Alter it Monthly challenge. This month is being sponsored by ARTchix. Her body is just a piece of triple embossed mountboard that has been stamped in to. The little clay face is from a batch I made ages ago and I found an old jewellery setting that seemed to make a perfect little frame for her face. The rest is just bits of beads and bling from my stash. I might have over-used my 'Klimt' swirl stamp but it is one of my favourites. She's quite sweet, I wish I could take better photographs!!

13 comments:

georgina said...

Oh Cindy this is wonderful,the colours are great and i just love it,luv Georginaxx

Jan said...

Lovely work Cindy. Jan x

Zuzu's Blog said...

nice job Cindy. Thank you so much for joining in again on our return :)

The Scrappy Tree said...

SO beautiful, love looking at all the different elements of this!

Gillian .... said...

Hi Cindy, love working with these little canvases too, thank you for sharing your work in this months theme over at Alter It Monthly.

Netty said...

Gorgeous work Cindy. Annette x

Lisa said...

Stunning as always Cindy! Love her, she's so sweet.

Kim Dellow said...

Oh that is just gorgeous Cindy. Kim

Joanna said...

This is brilliant! Clever idea to turn the canvas round to get a framed canvas. Lovely Klimt stamp.

Katie said...

Really like your shrine and the way you used the canvas. It's amazing all the detail you fit in there- really great!

Unknown said...

She is lovely! All the bits and pieces really work well together -- I want it!

Jinny Holt said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE IT CINDY

Ange J Lee said...

Love love love! Great work Cindy!

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