The 11th & 12th Challenges from Tim Holtz's book "Compendium of Curiosities 2" is up on Linda's blog. This time the techniques are Configurations Part 1 and Configurations Part 2 on pages 33 -34 of the book.Linda has given us two weeks for this challenge and has a super sized prize package of goodies from Mario for one lucky participant.
Linda said we could either begin a new Configurations project or finish one that had been started previously. I hadn't worked with Configurations before, but had purchased a 6.75" x 8.75" set for a family vacation project. So I was ready to begin! I followed the instructions on pp 33-34 of "Compendium of Curiosities 2" using Tim's "Vintage Shabby" Paper Stash. I did color the one box with the gray paper with an antique linen Distress ink pad. I took out 3 small square boxes to be used in another project. This gave me a large space to play with (the large area in the upper right corner).
I was inspired to fill the Configurations. I added pictures of my grandchildren from our winter vacation in Florida, along with shells & a small sand dollar we had collected, some beach sand in a mini bottle, some charms and paper flowers and some stickers left over from scrapbooking. I adhered the shells with Glossy Accents.I took advantage of the depth of the boxes to not only add these shells, but add fun items to the side walls of the boxes.
This was fun, these Configurations could become addicting!
Awesome... Love your box ;)
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Hi Carol, I love your box, it is sooo pretty, love the soft colours, the shells and also the way you have used the tissue tape so that the words can be clearly seen - now that's a genius idea! Anne x
ReplyDeleteLove the beach theme and all your little details, and your photos of your grandchildren make it a very cherished keepsake! Yes, I agree! Configurations could become addicting!
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This is beatufil, the pastel tones of the paper and all the shells in it. A memory to keep.
ReplyDeleteOh my! This is fabulous. Your color scheme is perfect for beach pictures and memorabilia.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beach theme and the colors are just perfect to. Set the mood for the shell display.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, what a lovely scheme, and the colours work so well.
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This is vvery beautiful and peaceful I love it.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, these can become rather addictive. I love your Shabby Chic/beachy version. It's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGreat beach theme. I love all the shells. The colors blend perfectly.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Carol! I've always wanted to work with one of his boxes too.
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