søndag 17. januar 2010

Shabby Chic ( Gothic Arches)

18 kommentarer:

  1. Your piece is so 'grungy' and 'shabby'. I really like the colors and images you used. Wonderful piece!

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  2. Hei, spennende at du viser fremgangsmåten :-)
    Nå er det kvelden for meg. Hadde mange planer, men det ble visst dataen som vant...
    Klem fra Liv

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  3. Усадила мужа посмотреть работы - он в таком же восторге :).
    Они настолько особенные и такие "живые"! А еще Очень нравится то, что в них каждый видит то, что хочет (готику, винтаж или детские иллюстрации - кому что :)))
    Эти работы уже выходят за рамки скрапа.
    Ты на самом деле Талантлива

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  4. Love your background tutorial!! thank you... goes well in your arch which is lovely!

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  5. Well.... you thought ahead to take photos. Thanks for sharing the steps it took to get to your final Shabby Chic Arch art piece..

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  6. Oxana, you are very talented and very imaginative. This card is beautiful.
    :)

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  7. Love your tutorial on backrounds.
    Your arch this sunday awesome love it! Great art!

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  8. hey, love the tutorial and the arch turned out wonderful, thanks for all
    Elaine

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  9. This is delightful, Oxana!
    Fantastic arch. I love it.

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  10. Fabulous piece of artwork and thanks for the tutorial, I'll try that out.

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  11. I love your piece...the effects of the stamping with the image are brilliant!

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  12. Great background!.. lovely image too!

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  13. Hyggligt med mer skandinaviska kommentarer!!! Fint att du visar hur du gjort bakgrunden - ska pröva själv. Din arch blev väldigt fin med den spännande bakgrunden och bilden är supersöt!

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  14. Great piece and thanks for the tutorial. I think I'll give it a try.

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  15. Kjempestilig kort og flott tutorial

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  16. Love the shabby arch, gorgeous detail and colours. x

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  17. Wow, I love this grungy style and your tutorial was clear and easy to follow. I'll give it a whirl. Thanks

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