Super excited to share with you the altered clock I created using the Tim Holtz Assemblage Clock. You can find the tutorial over at the Simon Says Stamp blog where I am the guest designer today! How cool is that?
Pop on over and see how it turned out!
intrigued right?
cheers for a great day!
paula
I checked it out ... very cool!
ReplyDeleteSandra ltb
looks great.....
ReplyDeletemilissa @
defuscodesign.blogspot.com
What a treasure! Just love it no end.
ReplyDeletethanks Joy! I was a fun project to do. I am trying to come up with more things to cover with foil sheets. I love that part of the project!
Deletepaula
I've seen it. Great project and tutorial.
ReplyDeletethanks Carol!
DeleteSaw you post at SSS... loved the instructions..thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Paula,
ReplyDeleteI have been hoping to see you use the clock in a project and it is just perfect. Hope I can get creative (using your tutorial!!!) and make one.
So glad SSS picked you.
thanks Judy, if you need help you know you can email me!
Deletepaula
Fabulous project!!
ReplyDeletethanks Richele!
DeleteWOW... saw the tutorial...amazing !!! Okay I need to get one of those clocks to "play" with; absolutely love how you did this!!!
ReplyDeleteafter reading your tutorial, i'm thinking more and more i just might *need* that embossing folder! Thanks for enabling!
ReplyDeleteyou can always count on me Corinne!
DeleteWOwza...love your take on the clock!!! I'm working on one now. Love coming to your blog...I always find SO much inspiration!!! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteWow Paula, this is gorgeous. I'm going to make one for my daughter who just got married and add her wedding photo inside. Thanks for the inspiration, you rock!
ReplyDeleteLove your clock Paula! I love all things Paris themed, and want to make one of my own after seeing yours. Thanks for the inspiration! (loving that embossing folder!!)
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