Woo hoo! It's the Gypsy Fever Blog Hop!
If you visit all 4 Design Team Members' blogs and figure out the
fortune, you will have a chance to win over $100 of art supplies chosen
for the Gypsy Fortune Teller Swap! Be sure to leave the Gypsy Fortune on the Alpha Stamps Blog!
Now on to the crafty gypsy goodness...
Here's my gypsy caravan made with lush papers, trims and other bits and bobs.
Inside there's a fortune wheel, a palmistry hand, a crystal ball, and all sorts of ways to find out if you're a lucky duck ;)
Those tiny chairs inside are made of twigs and cork. They're just like the ones from The Squirrel's End pub I created not long ago.
Now, were you paying attention? Did you find the secret word? If you think you've figured it out (and collected the words from the other blogs) jump over to Alpha Stamps. If you're feeling lucky, you just might win that fab prize!
Leave a comment here and I'll pick one fabulous visitor to win a little something too. What exactly the prize will be I don't know yet... but I do know it'll be WAY better than getting a bill in the mail ;)
xoxo
It looks fantastic!
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Your stuff is so detailed! So awesome-great job!
ReplyDeleteYour work is always wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWOW. Your's is, as always, amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Makes me want to make teeeeeny little gypsy dolls.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I LOVE your gypsy caravan, and the fun chairs made from cork & branches!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I just love it.
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Marilyn
Hi Nichola,
ReplyDeleteI love how you incorporated the Gypsy Theme and nature into your Artwork. This Caravan is amazing. I love all the detail!!
Take care,
Diane
Thanks for sharing the gypsy caravan. Don't you just wish you could get away in one? I noticed your "palm reading model". Did you decorate that or did you find it somewhere. It's a great addition.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful attention to detail on your vardo yet so whimsical. Love!
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh Nichola, You really are the Queen of minitures. Fab-u-lous Gypsy wagon. I just want to crawl inside and have my fortune read!
ReplyDeletehugs Lynn
I love the little details in your caravan!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Wow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool blog hop idea! I love the little caravan :)
ReplyDeleteI love the little caravan. It looks just like a real Gypsy caravan. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the chairs-so very creative. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your creative Gypsy caravan - the wheel of fortune on the wall, the crystal ball, and the clever wheels.
ReplyDeleteThis may be my favorite piece of yours. So charming, I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love your gypsy wagon...I want one! All of the details are great.
ReplyDeleteThis Gypsy Caravan you made is absolutely amazing. I initially thought it was a "GypSy Caravan Kit" from some company that you bought to put together, but the more I look at it the more I've realized that you came up with that all on your own, which is even more amazing. Wow!!! It really is awesome. Stunning work for sure, thanks for sharing it with us and for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous grown-up dollhouse. I guess I never grew out of the thrill of creating little spaces.Love this!
ReplyDeleteMarilyn F.
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your project is so delightful! all the little details are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteIs your gypsy caravan for rent -- I want to move in! (think it is larger than my condo anyway). Really cute!
ReplyDeleteYour project is the first one I saw on the Alpha Stamps Blog and fell in love with it!!!! I set out to find a little table and small "crystal ball" and have yet to find them!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour work always amazes and delights me! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteoh my I'm just blown away with the details... make me wish to be a few inch tall so i could get inside and really look around.... fabulous!
ReplyDeletehugs wendy
These are so sweet and so cool. It looks like props for a fairy tale. I used to give storytimes for preschoolers.
ReplyDeleteWe are so lucky to be getting a chance at some great goodies. Your caravan is so cool....love all the details.
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OH my goodness...this is wonderful! I love that you used a marble for the crystal ball! Amost feels like I could enter this wagon and take a seat!
ReplyDeleteLove the crystal ball!
ReplyDeleteGah! This is so cool!
ReplyDeleteI can actually imagine this gypsy caravan cart sitting alongside a babbling brook, beneath a green, leafy tree ...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation!
I adore anything in miniature, but you have outdone yourself. I adore your gypsy fortune teller!
ReplyDeleteChristy
Thank you, your work is always inspring and may your the fae in you life continue.....
ReplyDeleteWhat simply marvelous miniature art! It's splendid...such sweet eye candy! Bravo!
ReplyDeletejust love this - adorable- great details!
ReplyDeletewow that is wow I cant think of a word to say.
ReplyDeleteThat is one awesome piece of artwork.
Too stinkin cute that it amazing.
I so hope that I can be this talented some day. Your work is wonderful. I am so glad that I attended this blog hop. alpha stamps really has some amazingly wonderful crafter's on their team. simply amazing work you all do. thank you for sharing
How dear are your tiny places. I am ready to create somewhere tiny too. Thanks for the Blog hop and the chance to own a piece of your ART?
ReplyDeleteI just can't stand it, teeny tiny litte fairy gypsies....too wonderful. Get the magnifying glass, I want to see what my cards say....Fabulous piece of fantasy!! thanks
ReplyDeleteYou're an artist, for sure! Your work is fantastic! A wonder!
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ReplyDeleteI didnt get or understand the word thingy from the other blogs because english isnt my first language so I hope I win the small prize XD hahha
ReplyDeleteOh, I just got lost on your blog looking at your goodies and couldn't get away for over an hour!!! You are wonderful and so clever with your art.
ReplyDeleteWooooooow, awesome work, very very fascinating...
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