A breathtaking photo from the Overland Track, in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, thanks to Cam Blake from Tasmanian Photography Workshops
Hello Peeps - hope that your crafting time is productive and often. We have hit winter in the southern climes and the first day was a beautiful blue sky day and quite warm - go figure. This was preceeded by a week of cold weather and snow on the mountains. Today is coldish and RAINING - isn't that good! Not heavy, just a good drizzle. Great for the garden. If you are in the South - keep warm.
If you are in the Northern half of this globe - welcome to Summer and heatwaves! Keep cool and dry.
On with Challenge #90
Stained Glass Techniques using Dies
TWIST Use some Glitter
This technique with dies is an oldie and a goodie and gives lovely effects .....
This is what the marvelous and inventive DT came up with!
Susan
Let's see what you can make.
Forgot to add - yes, there is a prize for random draw
$15 Aus at shop of your choice or through PayPal.
If you go to Jennifer McGuire : she has a few ideas that you can adjust for dies rather than stamps
Lets see how you go making something using a die and the stained glass idea -
the TWIST to use glitter is up to you but it certainly makes a great look!
very beautiful work DT
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I love faux stained glass. Great theme and lovely makes from the team. Hugz
ReplyDeleteBeautiful inspirations and great theme!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Challenge theme - I might have a go at that. Lovely DT work.
ReplyDeleteThat photo looks like a scene from Day of The Trifids with those weird trees !!!! :-D
Yes, they are plants rather than trees - a bit like a palm, but covered in the snow they look really weird, don't they.
DeleteI really liked that movie when I was young ike.
ReplyDeleteNo glitter, although the paint I used is metallic, both the green and the gold, so plenty shimmer. Hugz
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