TWIDDLEYBITZ BLOG HOP!
Along with a plethora of chipboard products, Twiddleybitz also cut things from MDF and wood. I used one of these wooden products for my blog hop project - it's the small Winged Heart Shadow Box:
I painted it using some special copper paint my friend Lynne gave me (thanks Lynne!), and then I sprayed it with the patina spray. Seeing as it's made of wood, I didn't have to worry about the piece warping. I added a Fleur de Lys in copper for contrast right at the top there. The photo is a black and white of my daughter Rachel's tiny feet when she was just six weeks old.
Here's a close up of the bottom right:
I made the little cherub medallion with some air dry clay, and painted it with the same copper paint. I just added less patina.; And what project of mine would be complete without a flower of some sort?; These roses are Prima and Green Tara. The little sticker letters are Adorn It.
This was a fun, quick project to put together - and unbelievably easy to assemble.
Now, if you'd like to leave me a little comment before midnight Monday (check the clock in my sidebar), I'll enter your name in the draw to win a little pack of my favourite pieces of Twiddleybitz chipboard. I'll announce the winner on Tuesday morning.
If you're in a prize draw mood, pop over to the Twiddleybitz Ning (scroll down under the photos for the forum), where you'll find more information about our blog hop as well as more opportunities to win some prizes.Let's face it, I don't think there will ever be a time in my life when I won't want more chipboard LOL.
Thanks for stopping by - hope you enjoyed looking at my project. The next stop on the Twiddleybitz Blog Hop is the blog of the uber talented Jilly. She'll have a totally awesome project to show you from 6pm tonight.
Happy Hopping people!!
Teresa, what an adorable project. The finish you have given to the Twiddleybitz Winged Heart Shadow Box is amazing - suits the gorgeous photo of the little one's feet beautifully. And the flowers just POP - love it.... Hugs x
ReplyDeleteTeresa, I adore your heart winged shadow box, so filled with emotion that I just want to reach right in and tickle those toes hehe!!! They are adorable and I love what you did with the whole project you are a very talented lady, thanks for inspiring us all, Tiff :):):)
ReplyDeleteWow again!!
ReplyDeleteI am stunned at all the talent on the TBZ team!
Theresa this is just beautiful. I love the colours & flowers & the frame itself is gorgeous. I wish I'd taken more photos of my kids' feet when they were babies - it always amazes me how tiny they once were.
ReplyDeleteYour other work on your blog is stunning too. Off for a bit more of a lookeee. :)
Wow Teresa, that is just gorgeous! Love your daughter's name too LOL! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
gorgeous!! love that patina effect, gonna have to go find me some of that!! :)
ReplyDeleteOOOOO I like that! I didn't know they did wooden stuff too, you learn something every day ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Teresa. I love the pic you have used. Such a beautiful keepsake. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteGee I love your shadow box.. i am so going to buy 1 of these at paperific..What a beautiful memento..
ReplyDeletewow fantastic finish
ReplyDeleteOh my, my is that so gorgeous or what Teresa!!! It is so wonderful to see such gorgeous inspirational work....it really is fabulous!! Thank you for letting me hop your way!
ReplyDeleteOh this is gorgeous. I got me one of these a little while back. Totally love it and I think it's also very versatile too. Love what you did.
ReplyDeletejust gorgeous love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I love the colour and your attention to detail
ReplyDeleteOh this is so pretty!!!I love the colours and your cute photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project, and I'm such a sucker for baby feet too, LOL!! I've never tried patina spray, but I think I'd like to give it a try after seeing your frame. Thanks so much for the inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteOk so I now have another item to add to my shopping basket!! that shadow frame is just stunning!!!!! thanks for sharing xx
ReplyDelete*sigh*
ReplyDeletejust stunning Teresa....
again.
So cute! I have seen this product before and am now inspired to give one a go. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHey Teresa!
ReplyDeleteI was just going to say I love the 'rusty looking paint effect' when I read that it was indeed rusty pain lol
Do tell me the brand please??? Oh and the cherub mold! where did you find that??
Teresa its simply stunning, your so clever, well done..
ReplyDeletethis is so cute theresa. love that little cupid bit u made. very cute photo too
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and the picture you have inside is adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh my Teresa! This is an amazing piece. I totally love everything about it. Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This would be a great idea for a present for a new mum!
ReplyDeletegee, what an amzing amount of fantastic work created for this hop....yours is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love that I am learning about so many different mediums to decorate my Twiddleybitz with! Your copper Patina heart frame looks amazing. what an adorable keepsake.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece love what you have done with the twiddleybitz Winged shadow box. Love it!! Love the colour and I especially love those tiny toes
ReplyDeleteThis little frame is sooo gorgeous and what a cute pic to showcase :-) thanks for the inspiration :-)
ReplyDeleteYour project looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done with the shadow box and the little cherub embellishment is just adorable.
ReplyDeleteOooh, this is so cute!! The little cherub is so cute and just fits in so perfectly! TFS :)
ReplyDeleteWowser - so gorgeous and I LOVE the colour choice too
ReplyDeletelove the colours. it works so well with the pink roses
ReplyDeleteFab wings!
ReplyDeleteGosh this is adorable!! I love baby feet photos they always make for great scrapping projects and yours is spectacular!!
ReplyDeleteHi!I Love your beautiful work and adorable pic!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is adorable! what an awesome gift this would make for a new mum! I love your sample!!!
ReplyDeleteTeresa, the colours on this are simply devine! SO love what you have done with this Twiddleybitz off the page project. Something to treasure for sure!!
ReplyDeleteWOW, love the aged copper effect, very pretty
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