Hi everyone,
I'm stopping by today to share some wall art I made for our family room.
I bought a couple of large canvases at our dollar store and used the larger sizes from the Altenew 3D Ornament Dies with scraps of coloured and white cardstock to create this piece. I used Gina K Connect Glue (I went through a few tubes) to adhere the pieces to the canvas.
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That's it for me today. Thanks for stopping by!
Sarah
This is amazing! Awesome job - wanted to share I had a 3D wall paper art piece years ago and used canned air to dust it.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip! Thank you!
DeleteGorgeous artwork!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is fantabulous Sarah! The colours and design are amazing...belongs in an art gallery!
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing! That's taken some die-cutting, folding and gluing!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing dimension, Sarah - looks like an art quilt!! Have you found a new talent?!
ReplyDeleteWow awesome and wonderful wall art!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that looks amazing, Sarah! It must have been a labour of love, but so worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteMarianne x
Wow! These are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWOW,fabulous piece of art, must have taken hours but it's so stunning. Thank you for sharing this piece x
ReplyDeleteWOW! WOW! WOW! Seriously, you just inspired me big time!! AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Thanks for sharing your work of art!
ReplyDeleteImpressive...and oh, so very cool!
ReplyDeleteSaw this on Instagram first and must repeat what I commented there: Simply breathtaking!!! Many hours of love was put into this masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so cool, Sarah!! And even more so since it's three dimensional when you get close! <3
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: GIRL........that is fabulous. I don't think I would have the patience, but that is awesome. mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWOW! that is amazing! It must look wonderful in your home. How long did it take you to make? All that die cutting and then gluing!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is stunning!! How long did that take to put together?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure. I watched TV shows and movies while working on it to a large degree. Many hours over a few weeks. 😁
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