'A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, `Look out now, Five! Don't go splashing paint over me like that!'
-- Chapter 8, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
-- Chapter 8, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
The cards were painting the white roses red to avoid angering the Queen of Hearts, so your challenge is to use PAINT on your creation! Of course you can paint it RED like the Design Team will be doing, but you can also use other colors. You need to tell us what item was painted, what technique you used, and give us a mention and a link of course!
We are sponsored this month by Creative Inspirations [Store | Blog], makers of wonderful shimmering paint which comes in almost 60 colors, including clear iridescent Fairy Dust. They also carry hot fix Jeweled Inspirations and Metallic Inspirations; The Altered Alice Design Team will be using Garnet paint, a bright sparkling red. The winner of this month's challenge will receive five colors of their choice.
The background on my card has been coloured with Distress Ink and splattered with water to give the effect of paint splatters. My character is cut from one of my Alice in Wonderland books, I thought he was perfect for this months challenge.
My roses have been painted with red paint from Creative Inspirations, with one rose still awaiting the red paint to be applied by the gardener. I have added the text from the Alice and Wonderland book and a stamped text piece using an old PSX stamp.
I also created a second piece using papers from BoBunny and images from Artistic Outpost.
I also created a co-ordinated tag.
Be sure to enter by 11:59 p.m. EDT (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC -4:00) on Friday, August 26. The winner and honorable mentions will be announced the last Sunday of the month on August 28. I always enjoy looking at your creative pieces which you can link HERE at The Altered Alice blog.
Thanks for stopping by, Tracy x x
Thanks for stopping by, Tracy x x
18 comments:
Tracy your prjects are a wonderful inspiration.
Really really beautiful pieces. Love them.
Really lovely inspiration. Thanks so much for sharing and connecting me with the Altered Alice blog!
Fabulous projects, Tracy! I'm so excited to be a part of the team. Your inspiration is totally AMAZING! xxD
Wonderfull insperational pieces. I love the Altered Alice and try and enter something each month.
xxx Hazel.
I know I couldn't decide on a favourite. Both are quite wonderful.
I love the theme of Alice so have no idea why I don't play around with this theme a bit more.
TFS
Wishes
Lynne
Fab projects! Love the flower blossoms, beautiful design and pocket card using the Artistic Outpost images!
All great projects but that card has to be my top hole favourite, its wonderful. x
Oh woooow, all your projects are simply stunning! Love, LOVE the rich colour of the flowers, all coordinated so beautifully! xx
I love these! Especially the card reaching up to paint the roses! I shall have to try an altered Alice, there are so many things you can do. x
These pieces are gorgeous Tracy! I love your designs & colour palette! x
All of these are fabulous! I love the double pockets with the tags! Wonderful use of the AO stamps!
These are really great!
All of these are GORGEOUS! Love them!
Your recent post is as lovely as always but this post is STUNNING! I love all the details and the one rose ready to be painted...genius!! It's gorgeous, Tracy...lovely, lovely work!
Hope you had a good weekend...
Love Emma xx
WOW! Tracy these are fabulous! I love, love, love the vintage theme of all three!
Your 3D roses are unbelievably perfect!
Oh! this is fabulous! Love the sense of humour as well as all the details!
Don't you just love this paint?!? I love what you've done for this month's challenge..the graphic on the first card..and the vintage-y feel of the tag(s).
I love your work and Alice in Wonderland. Can I ask where you got the Alice in Wonderland stamps?
Thank you,
Robin
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