Double Trouble
I am calling the next workshop for Country View Crafts "Double Trouble" purely and simply because we will be making two projects this time round.
I love this frame as it is more understated than other projects I do, with less depth and layers but enough for it to still look interesting and I think this simplicity is a great contrast to the recesses and embellishments and allow them to pop out more.
Each of the recesses is made up in the same way but with different designs and embellishments.
The fall foliage thinlits create gorgeous leaves .....
.... that sit on the textured background beautifully.
This has a harvest feel to it as well as a thanksgiving one too.
The shrine is a fun make to finish off the day creating lots of texture .....
... adding Tim Holtz embellishments and die-cuts .......
... and creating a niche with elements that will be perfect for a Halloween display.
There are more details over on the Country View Crafts Project Blog and the workshop is available to book on the Country View Crafts website. Click on the highlighted words and you will be transported over to both places to find out more details.
I thought we were going to have a few warm days this week but today has started cloudy and considerably cooler than I thought, I hope the next few days will be better.
have a great week.
hugs Brenda xxx
Great projects again. Love the autumn colours.
ReplyDeleteValerija xx
Gorgeous Brenda, loving those autumnal colours and fabulous texture. Hope you have a wonderful workshop. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteFantastic project, Brenda! Love all the texture and the beautiful fall colors.
ReplyDeleteOoooh! Brenda a shrine, love it. Love the way you've decorated it too. The frame is gorgeous with all those autumn colours. Have a great workshop and happy crafting, Angela x
ReplyDelete"Squeeee....!" Love that Halloween Hovel lol :D XXX
ReplyDeleteI love it Brenda, such a cool design and all those lovely details in the niches. Just perfect for the autumn. Hugs xx
ReplyDeletethese look wonderful - I wish I lived closer brenda! Big hugs rachel x
ReplyDeleteWow Brenda, now that's what I call being spoilt.....2 for the price of one! Gorgeous textures on both, especially love the Autumnal one.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely comment on my blog too :)
Hugs
Donna xx
Two fabulous projects. This is going to be a super fun workshop for the folk who attend.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx.
2 great designs! Love the Autumn design with its varying recesses xxx
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful pieces Brenda, love all the different textures.
ReplyDeletexxx Hazel.
Beautiful vignettes in your framed masterpieces! I feel fall coming on with your lovely warm autumn inspired frame.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant projects - looks like it will be another fantastic class.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
2 fabulous projects Brenda, I love the Autumn frame with those little niches, and Autumn details and the shrine looks fun. I'm sure it will be a fabulous workshop, shame I live in the wrong part of the country!
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
Great looking projects, love what you did in each of the openings!! Lucky ladies attending that class!
ReplyDeleteBoth are stunning Brenda. Lucky attendees! Nicola x
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful frame projects Brenda! so many lovely details on both! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteIt will be a great workshop, Brenda! I love that you chose two different projects, a rather fall-harvest themed and a Halloween one! They look fabulous! The participants will be delighted! I wish I could be there! Hugs
ReplyDeleteStunning project!!! Love the theme, the colors and every little detail of your works!As always your blog is a feast for my eyes! Barbara
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous projects Brenda - I love the Autumnal frame - Autumn blessings indeed! Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteLove the two different projects. It really gives the participant avenues to stretch themselves. Love the sentiment on the autumn frame. Those recesses are perfect for a project. And that shrine with all its lovely texture and color. What fun. -- Mary Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteGirl, you can jam pack texture into any nook or crannie for sure! This is just brilliant! Each square is just a treasure to behold! WOW oh WOW! Hugs, Autumn
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