I had so much fun working on this project. It's an altered tin and it has so many elements, the faces are made from air drying modeling clay.
The images are from Smeared Ink: Edgar Allan Poe - Quoth the Raven and Anatomy 101- Skull Front.
Here it is:
Closed View |
Open View |
I want to share this at:
- Smudgy Antics: Tic - Tac - Toe (Paint, Glass and Ribbon)
- Haunted House Designs: Skeletal Remains
- Quoth the Raven, Nevermore: Pick Any Three (Ribbon, Edgar Allan Poe, Skulls)
- Make it Monday 137: Anything Goes
- Art With No Boundaries: Show of Your Art Vol. 5
- Artists in Blogland: Show & Tell Saturday
- Anything Goes Challenge Blog: Heavy Metal
Thanks!
Love,
Julia
28 comments:
I saw this over at Smudgy antics.A great altered tin, I love the cover with all the faces and all the little details x
thanks for joining us at HDH x
Hi Julia ..WOW , your altered tin is awe inspiring
Love everything about it .
Thanks for sharing on Make it Monday
Wow...what an awesome tin. Love it inside and out...great job Julia...it does look like you had fun assembling it!
Oh Julia! this is beyond fabulous! amazing work. Love every single detail. Thanks for sharing with HDH. xxD
Awesome Poe tin!! I always admire these tin projects. So creative and fun! Thanks so much for playing in the Dungeon with us at HDH!!
Love your tin very cool and those images rock esp the skull. Thanks for sharing with us at Haunted Design House x
Wow amazing !! Thanks for joining us over at Anything Goes for our heavy metal challenge xhugsx Nikki
Fantastic project Julia. I saw this on MIM..Loz
Fabulous tin Julia. Immense work on both the outside and the inside. Thanks for joining us at Smudgy Antics, Haunted Design House and Quoth the Raven :)
What a great piece of altered art! The faces on the front are fabulous.
Thanks for joining the Heavy Metal challenge at Anything Goes.
Hugs Jude x
Fabulous altered tin, julia! I love the faces, buttons, and chain on the front. The textures are amazing! The inside of your tin rocks as well. I love the mini books and the mini skull! Thanks for sharing with Smudgy Antics :)
Your tin is absolutely fab, love it !! Thank you so much for joining us at ATG for our heavy metal challenge,hope you pop back next week for our blog hop xhugsx Nikki
WOW! This is a really cool tin, Julia! Love the metal look you've created for the lid, such fabulous clay faces, and love how you decorated the inside too! I came over from MIM to visit.
Hi Julia this is great love it I am starting a new blog with a dark theme and doing a DT call I would love it if you pop over and check it out
http://punkyougirl.blogspot.co.uk/
Jacki xx
I love your tin project..it is fantastic. I am so glad you joined us at Smudgy Antics this challenge.
susan s
Wonderful altered tin Julia! I love all the embellishments and the details! Thanks for sharing it with us over at Smudgy Antics!
Popping over from MIM! This is amazing. Love the fabulous details and molded faces. Beautiful work inside and out.
WoWza - what a totally awesome piece. The faces are amazing and this is a cozmic idea for the tin :-) Fantastic !!
Thank you for playing along at QUOTH THE RAVEN :-)
IKE x
I saw your work at MIM, and yes it is beautifull! It must be a lot of work, but the result is every time great!
Thanks for visiting my site too.
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Ria
oh wow!! I just LOVE this! Those little books stacked at the bottom are just awesome. Thank you for playing along with us at Smudgy Antics and Quoth the Raven x
I saw you on Make it Monday - this is crazy cool! Thanks for sharing!
Lyn T
BRAVOOO - Good luck!
A fabulous little altered tin Julia, love all the elements on the lid and the inside is just as special. Thank you for sharing with us at Smudgy Antics
oops and at Haunted Design House :D
Awesome work. Popped on over from Make It Monday
This is just wild - love it so much!
Gorgeous Julia.... love your altered tin. Thanks for joining us at QUOTH THE RAVEN love BDx Sorry i'm late getting round commenting.
Love the entire piece Julia, but especially the air drying clay on the front lid. Thank you for sharing this in the April issue of the Art With No Boundaries Ezine.
:) Chris / CS Designs
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