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Monday, March 20, 2017

You, Me & The Sea-- 7 Dots Studio Challenge Altered Art


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I created a 3D pop up book page for the "Altered Art" theme for the 7 Dots Studio March challenge. 


I used both Destination Unknown and Cotton Candy Dreams to create this underwater assemblage.

Here is the inspiration circle you must include in your post when join the challenge:




 I used chipboard, flowers, mini art stones, real shells and starfish and a mini glass bottle. I combined everything with some mixed media sprays, gesso, alcohol inks and stuck it all with gel. 



I mounted it all on an old hard cover book so it would be sturdy enough to withstand the mixed media products and the heavy pieces. I’m quite pleased with the results. 




This is a picture of my kids during a photo shoot at the beach so I thought it was perfect for this off the page project.





I just love ocean/beach projects. I love the colours and the beautiful objects you can use. I really loved creating this project as It looks my kids are in an underwater adventure.







Products
7 Dots Studio Destination Unknown 6x6 paper pad
7 Dots Studio Destination Unknown word stickers
7 Dots Studio Destination Unknown 6x12 die cuts
UmWow Studio Destination Unknown chipboard
Old  hard cover Book


8 comments:

Valerija said...

Wow, this is just amazing. I love all the details. Really great job!
Valerija xx

Anat said...

This is absolutely amazing!! So brilliant and beautiful.

Dortesjs said...

Stunning, i love it. must have been fun making.. ;O))

BB2Run said...

Gorgeous !!!

shamela said...

What a beautiful project - simple stunning!!!

Heather said...

This is just awesome. Love how you used your kids as a pop up element in this fantastic layout. I'm inspired now to try something similar.

essay best said...

My kids were asking me to purchase these products for their use in schools for their drawings and other use.

Suzan Dorchik said...

OMG! Spectacular!