E is for Edward (Gorey)
Haunted House Tin
This project is over on craftster but the images links are broken.
I stink. I know.
This project is over on craftster but the images links are broken.
I stink. I know.
And that's about it. There are a few others, but this is the bulk of them. Perhaps it's time to pick up work on the last ones I was working on...
Seeing a recap of these, it stuck me that I finally know why your work is so awe inspiring. It is because of not only the attention to detail but also the whimsical attitude of each piece. You're a rock star darling girl. xoxo Oma Linda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting all of these again.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed browsing through your etsy shop. So much wonderment!
Pure lust! for them ALL!
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how delighted I am to see your tin miniatures! I loved making the matchbox Baker Street that you were so kind in sharing a tutorial with us.
ReplyDeleteLove it all!
So much creativity, each a tiny work of art and heart!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting the tins again. I really enjoy looking back at your sold items on etsy. I wish that I had your imagination!
ReplyDeleteBonjour,
ReplyDeleteI don't speak English
Je te suis depuis un bon moment mais je n'ai jamais osé te mettre de commentaires.
Je trouve toutes tes réas. magnifiques et merveilleuses.
Tu as un talent fou et je suis fan.
Félicitation
xx ADA
http://auxdoitsagiles.canalblog.com
Thanks for sharing this delightful collection of altered tins. I ditto all of Linda's sentiments in the first comment. You're an AMAZING artist! Glad I'm in your blogosphere!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all great, but I really love the Gorey one! I remember when my daughter took a fancy to him and I got her the book with that alphabet. She'd probably like something like this. Thanks for sharing all your pretty altered altoid tins!
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