Skip to main content

And the Challenge Winner is.....

We are pleased to announce the winner of the Elements Challenge

She will receive the Wildflower Kit from Lifestyle Crafts, containing papers, diecuts  and a chipboard book.    (value $30.00)

The Challenge was to utilize metal, paper and inks in a collage.   The creative use of embossed metal, the paper imagery and the inks applied to the piece created the accurate answer to the challenge.   

Congratulations to Antoinette Garza Tristan and Her "Ticket to Joy" creation.   Please see her blog to find the steps she took to create the beautiful metal accents incorporated into the project.  http://antoinettesfilledheart.blogspot.com/
 
An honorable mention is given to Roni Johnson for her metal image transfer element.

Antoinette, please send your mailing address in a private email to; artsociates@gmail.com

THANKS FOR PARTICIPATING!   
 

Comments

  1. Thank you Alteredpages..I have to thank you from the bottom of my heart for being an inspiration and encouraging me to take that extra step I needed..Your blog and Design Team are inspiring. Hoping to order some of your collage art very soon...love them.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Congratulations Antoinette! Enjoy your prize.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Get on Over!

We like having you visit,  Make sure to subscribe... Just click here - easy peasy November will be filled with Die Cut ART,  join us. Embellish premade pieces art by Barbara Rankin Cut your own pieces Paint or Foil to add interest art by Lyneen Jesse Combine Die cuts in a variety of mediums art by Jean Moore Create with your manual die cutting machine  or buy premade
 Handy Tip for Artists, Recyclers and Neat Freaks! I have a follow-up to the Citra-Sol method for creating fabulous background pages and collages.   I bought a big bag of navel oranges and realized I had the ingredients to make my own solvent!   Simply take a clean glass jar, peel the rind from the oranges and place all the rind/peels, without the pulp (tangerines, oranges, navels) into the jar.   Pour enough vinegar over the peels to cover them.    Allow the jar to sit for a week or two and VOILA!     You have made your own solvent for literally pennies.    You will notice the liquid getting a bit thicker than the plain vinegar and it does not smell bad!!! I now have a  HUGE jar on the window sill!       Be careful and only use this after testing on a safe spot.

Full Circle

Hi all! Becky here today! I have been in a circle-mood lately & have been doing circles on everything! So why not do some circles with some of my Gelli Prints??? Here's a simple little card I made using 4 different circle punches, a black pen & some previously made Gelli prints! Hope you're enjoying Springtime in your area! Cheers!