Hello to all my WOYWW friends! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas,
and a Happy New Year to you. Here is what was on my workdesk last night:
These are bamboo tiles with transfer images added--they're double transfers, I
was thinking cherry blossom trees with faces peeking through the branches. If
you'd like to see the one I finished off, you will find it at the brand new Altered
Arts Magazine blog. (Not gonna lie to you, I like it better here, before the copper
tape was added--let me know what you think . . .) And if you'd like to see how to
make one of these transfers, there's an easy how-to today at Unruly Paper Arts.
Now, if my internet will cooperate (SLOW today), I'll be around to snoop out what's
on your workdesk. As always, a big THANK YOU to Julia for the fun!
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Hi Trisha. I hope your Christmas was lovely too and that 2014 will be a great one for you. These tiles are so fabulous and really pretty; I love oriental images, so subtle and pretty. Thank you for your visit earlier. Happy Wednesday. Julie Ann xx
ReplyDeleteYour bamboo tiles are great, also checked out you UPA post. Great tutorial posted there.
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Krisha #26
Those are really cool tiles! Your UPA tutorial was good! Thanks for popping by and Happy WOYWW!
ReplyDeleteCarol N #4
love the tiles, the background is gorgeous with those beautiful Ladies, love how you wrapped them in the copper, your tutorial is great, thanks so much for sharing all of this, I have some tiles just waiting to be decorated, have a wonderful day, thanks for stopping by, ((( BIG HUGS)))..
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ReplyDeletelove the tiles they are brilliant Lx
ReplyDeleteThese are super - I like the one with the copper too :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial link.
Happy New Year!
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Love the double transfer idea. Great tiles.
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Love these tiles. Checked out both sites...great tut on UPA and the AP, I'm with you preferring the tiles without the metal tape. Happy WOYWW! Nan G #9
ReplyDeleteI like the copper added. They turned out beautifully. April #85
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love those and all the moreso for them being image transfers.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous collection.
Wishes
Lynne
I love image transfers so off to check out the tutorials.
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kyla #30
That's neat that you can put a transfer over a transfer and get a nice scene out of it. I think the copper tape doesn't detract from it at all. Thanks for the visit earlier and for not messing up my clean desk. I did mess it up last night but then I picked up again. I thought maybe I should take a photo of it messy just so the folks at WOYWW won't disown me!
ReplyDeleteDouble transfer, I had never thought of that. Thank you for visiting. Karen #36
ReplyDeleteHi Trisha these are gorgeous, I like the tiles without the copper too.... they are a bit like the dominoes I make, only lighter which is probably better .... where do you get the tiles from?
ReplyDeleteI had a look a the tutorial as well and loved the ones with stamps on .. might try that too, thanks for sharing
janet #18
These are completely gorgeous - I really like the copper tape finish too. I keep meaning to have a go at this - thanks for the inspiration and a great tutorial :o)Annie #94
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the double transfers on the bamboo tiles. They are awesome. Yep, I think I like these better than with the copper.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me already because I'm so late due to blogger not cooperating with me that my number has changed from 16 to 13.
These are beautiful Trisha - so clever. x Jo
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! Love those images, too. I peeked over at Altered arts and I think I like them better without the copper edging, too. But that being said, it is beautiful as well.
ReplyDeleteOh my, these are just beautiful, Trisha - glossy, translucent and so delicately done... I will go and have a look, but I feel I'm going to agree with you on the copper-less finish! Exquisite work.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
That's one of my favorite things about this type of transfer--the bamboo sort of "glows" from underneath . . .
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like these--heading over to UPA for the technique
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful even with the copper findings, love the whole look of it! ~Diane
ReplyDeleteDang - missed this last week so had to pop round THIS week. Glad I did - loving image transfer at the moment so nice to see examples. Love those tiles too - very nice and they look thinner than dominoes.
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWW!
Mary Anne (19 this week too!)