Pages

Pages

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Picture Wheel French Clock

Look more goodies have fallen through my letter box and it's the new picture wheel die by Tim Holtz that I just had to have a go at first. I have lots of ideas for this one but a clock came into my head first of all and as my sister will tell you I couldn't be budged from the idea. At first I had no idea what it was going to look like but, as always with me, the ideas evolved until I got to this.


WARNING PICTURE OVERLOAD LOL

Another of Tim's new dies, this time the Cameo Frame which proved to be perfect with the Rusted Enamel technique.

The picture wheel made a great clock face. I made the numbers in MS Word and stamped the mini blueprint game wheel for the centre.


I had an old picture frame to form the base of the clock itself. I gave it the old crackle technique to age it.

I die-cut pieces from gold card and found these metal corners.

Then I worked on the clock background which is the Walnut technique that I learned at my workshops with Andy Skinner. This photo really doesn't do it justice, it is such a deep rich prussian blue and brown walnut design with gold over the top.

All put together it produced this.

Metal wings painted with prussian blue and rubbed with Treasure Gold.

Metal embellishments.

Distressed gold card to age the frame.

Titled -' TIME FLIES'

..... and it sure does when you are having fun.

Hope you are having lots of inky fun this week, I certainly did with this, and I think it qualifies for the 'Something Messy' challenge at Simon Says Stamp and Show.

big hugs {brenda} xox

I am just off to my workshop at The Art of Craft in Farnborough where I am teaching my Shadow Box card. Pics to come later.


Photobucket

36 comments:

  1. Gah!!!!!! You astound me Brenda! This is the most amazing project you have come up with yet...totally gorgeous! :D XXX

    ReplyDelete
  2. Absolutely oustanding fantastic gosh I love love love it!!!
    SanDee1899

    http://www.sandee1899.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  3. I have to say 'WOW' too! This is absolutely fantastic Brenda! xx

    ReplyDelete
  4. Absolutely stunning!! Fab idea to turn the picture wheel die into a clock I haven't used mine yet but you have got my mind working, thanks for the inspiration
    Love
    Amanda x

    ReplyDelete
  5. I am saying wow too Brenda!! I have used the same die today but the way you have used yours is inspired, I absolutely love it and if you don't mind too much I may try a clock myself now - totally amazing. Hugs, Anne x

    ReplyDelete
  6. Brenda...now THIS is a cool idea! I can't wait to get my picture wheel die. I love your idea of making a clock out of it! That is genius! I love how you've used the mini blueprint as the center for the clock and the game spinner for a hand on the clock. Really pretty background and gold frame behind the clock as well. Beautifully done! thanks for sharing your clock with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy

    ReplyDelete
  7. This is gorgeous, Brenda...so much detail! Have fun at your class.
    Joyce xx

    ReplyDelete
  8. What a beautiful make, love all the details! Knew I need those dies! Trace x now I need to win the lottery then I can buy them all!! Hugs x

    ReplyDelete
  9. Brenda, you never cease to amaze me with you talent and skill! Fabulous! Hugs, Yvonne

    ReplyDelete
  10. I have those dies, but am just starting to use them! Wow my friend, this is over the top amazing! Love this so much! What a brilliant use of that picture wheel! Hugs!

    ReplyDelete
  11. Oh, mein Gott...
    Was für ein tolles Werk, Brenda.
    Das ist sensationell.

    Sophie xx

    ReplyDelete
  12. You never cease to amaze me Bren, you're inspiring and a true artist. This is the most stunning piece I've ever seen - love the colours, love the composition, brilliant techniques. I'm in awe of your creative mind... Love it, love it, love it!!! Chris xxx

    ReplyDelete
  13. Hi Brenda, love your piece using the new die, I too thought it would look great as a clock. However, still not received my die yet lol. Love how you have framed your piece and added the stamped piece to the centre. Fabulous piece. Thanks so much for entering this beauty into the Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge. Tracy x x

    ReplyDelete
  14. Absolutely stunning Brenda!!! hugs hun Sue J xx

    ReplyDelete
  15. Ooooh simply fabulous hun...and I love the colours/embellies too..:o)

    biggest of hugs Vicky xx

    ReplyDelete
  16. A huge WOW from me too Brenda! Amazingly fabulous expertise in action! Really beautiful piece. Nicola x

    ReplyDelete
  17. another wow from me as well Brenda, its a fabulous design, especially loving the mini blueprint game wheel, its all fab. x

    ReplyDelete
  18. This is just so fantastic looking brenda. i really want those new dies from Tim Holtz. You have done a fantastic job with them
    x catherine

    ReplyDelete
  19. I'm speachless Brenda...so beautiful.....
    XXX Margreet

    ReplyDelete
  20. Wow, an amazing and gorgeous project, the details just pop especially the key on the side edge.
    Yvonne x

    ReplyDelete
  21. Brenda this is incredible! You do realise how incredible this is, don't you?!!!
    Thank You for your visits to my Blog during my enforced break due to illness. Today has really been the first of me dipping into visiting friends' blogs, oh how I have missed my visits.
    Hope life is being kind to you Brenda.
    Wishes
    Lynne

    ReplyDelete
  22. Awesome!!! So many fabulous elements... that roulette wheel is pulling me in as are all the metal bits. Much as I hope we craft together one day, I fear we'd hurt one another as we keep reaching for the same supplies!

    ReplyDelete
  23. WOW!!!! Way to think out of the box here Brenda! Love the film wheel as a clock and the roulette in the inside...CLEVER as EVER!!! So much embellishment is going on here too, all grunged up good, I am sure you were inky! Thank you for joining in on our messy week at Simon Says Stamp & Show! Gorgeous project!

    ReplyDelete
  24. WOW Brenda this is amazing and absolutely gorgeous.
    luv
    Debby

    ReplyDelete
  25. Wow, a gorgeous project. This clock looks fantastic.

    ReplyDelete
  26. Just one word for this creation: STUNNING!! Well, I say just one word, but there are so many things I totally love about your clock, from the beautiful prussian background, to the use of the dies and of course not forgetting all the wonderful embellishments and the way you have arranged them! What a fantastic clock, love it!!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Utterly brilliant Brenda, love the unique way you have used the Pinwheel die, fab textural piece of art. xx

    ReplyDelete
  28. Very cool, Brenda - love your "altered" pinwheel - perfect as a gorgeous antique clock. Wonderful texture and gilding all around too!
    Alison x

    ReplyDelete
  29. Wow such stunning work Brenda. Amazing and beautiful. Really brilliant.
    lovely greet Marja

    ReplyDelete
  30. Another WOW1 from me... fabulous techniques love the mini blueprint games wheel amd the gorgeous... weell... eveything!
    Suzi B x

    ReplyDelete
  31. Fabulous project and very I venture - love it.
    Ann B

    ReplyDelete
  32. Oh my gosh Brenda, don't know how I manged to miss this as it's amazing and totally stunning! Love it to bits!!!
    Hugs, Fliss xx

    ReplyDelete
  33. This is Amazing, love this Brenda....... all the elements work together so well.

    ReplyDelete
  34. Gorgeous piece Brenda. I particularly love the rusted enamel technique that bring s pop of colour.

    ReplyDelete

In these busy times I know how difficult it is to find the time to visit blogs so I feel very privileged you have stopped by here. I love to read your comments so thank you for leaving one. Hugs Brenda xxx