This week at Mixed Media Monday the theme is Play Things. Having grown up on the central coast of California, I spent hours and hours on the beach playing with sea shells and beautifully polished stones. In fact the first craft I remember doing was making pebble people for every visitor that came. Our family was large and living in a resort area they took turns visiting often. Needless to say I made lots of pebble people. Our house was always full of people, laughter and love. All the stamps are from Scroll Works ... my favorite company :))
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
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Inka... what a beautiful piece... :)
This is so beautiful and elegant! I love the background paper and the tiny fish charm - it's just beautiful, Kristin xo
Lucky you,Inka...growing up near the ocean and playing with elements of the sea...this is a gorgeous art piece. Hugs, Gayle.
Wow Inka this is simply beautiful.
Fantastic design. Love it.
So beautiful. Annette x
So beautiful!!! I love sea too...
Hugs
Oxana
Hi Inka,
This is gorgeous! And growing up in California, my version of "play" is the beach too!!!! I can totally relate!
This is very beautiful.
HUGS,
Cindy
So beautiful. This makes a gorgeous note card or greetings card, Inka. I lived in Coronado for 3 years and always loved hearing the waves on the shore.
This is beautiful Inka...and I loved reading a snippet about where the idea for the piece came from...I am a beach lover myself :)
Jenny
lovely convincing vintage look ... well done
very pretty..i like the charm
Hi Inka! Really beautiful and elegant design!! I agree about this being a greeting card! so pretty.
Lovely Inka, I would have loved to see your pebble people!
Love your pebble people story and your piece is wondeful!
Inka I love your piece and enjoyed taking a trip down memory lane with you! Diane
what a lovely tale of you making pebble people to sell.. Im just waiting for nice weather again then I will take the kids to New Brigton a beach that I used to go to all the time as a child..and its free which is a blessing with 3 sons! Love the vintage piece and the stamps of course
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