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Sunday, December 20, 2015

Holiday Blocks

Holiday blocks (approximate size 2 1/2" X 1").  These wooden blocks were given to me by someone who "knew I could do something with them".  They were in a box full of assorted sized children's building blocks.
I'm entering these in the Happy Little Stampers: Mixed Media Challenge.  Find their site HERE


I made these little mixed-media blocks in one day.  I had these blocks on my work desk for awhile and knew what I wanted to do with them, but not exactly what.  I finally just started adding paper and paint, ink, etc and came up with these four.

The first layer of each of these are scanned copies of a design I made in my Art Journal.

Supplies vary from:  scrap paper, white sigma pen, black ink, script stamp, white acrylic paint, watercolor pens, charcoal pencil, stamps, markers, modge podge, glitter glue and gesso.

7 comments:

  1. Oh wow, I love these!! You decorated them so beautifully!! They look amazing!! Have a great evening :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  2. Oh, how fun, Dorlene. I love these blocks. What a nice idea. Now I want to go looking for some blocks of wood to use too! Thanks for playing along at Happy Little Stampers' Mixed Media challenge.

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  3. Oh! These are adorable! I love the idea altogether - and LOVE all the colors and textures! xo

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  4. These are gorgeous Dorlene...I love using wooden blocks. Thanks for joining us at the HLS Mixed Media challenge this month. Carol DT x

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  5. How very wonderful are these all! They look amazing together, but are also individually each a work of art! Gorgeous, I so love this style... <3

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  6. WOW - so cute! What a great idea. I love how they look together and apart. That snowman is TOO cute! Thanks so much for playing along at Happy Little Stampers! :)

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  7. These are just adorable ..... Thanks for playing along at Happy Little Stampers. Linda xx

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