Hi Workdesk friends.
Here we are for another Wednesday at the Workdesk.
I am here again to show you:
"What's on my Workdesk this Wednesday".
If you don't know what this is all about then please visit the
Stamping Ground, our host Julia will explain.
So here is my desk for today!
A few extra things such as the photographs at the back left, possible ideas for some more pebble painting and a felting bulb to the right which wasn't there before.
Other than that the desk is taken over by pebbles, glue and the usual stuff.
Do you remember these from last week?
Now I know lots of you were waiting to see what came of these and here are the results.
Some of you have already seen one of these in an earlier post.
Never let it be said that I don't fulfil my promises!
But I didn't stop there, well you wouldn't!
So here we go again.
And the finished set.
I've never made these before so they were a bit of a test run, trying out different types of pebbles, eye shapes, reflections and scales but I don't think these will be the last I ever make.
So that's me done for today.
Thanks for stopping by and hope you will pop over and join in the visits around the other desks.
I'm off now to see what everyone else is up to.
Have a great woyww
and
happy crafting,
happy crafting,
I’ve got to say that your dragon eye stones are my favourite...they really are amazing. Would love to find one.
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Annie x
Oooh, I like these!! They're so full of personality - and menace - just as dragon eyes should be!
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Claire no. 1
Ooh I love the finished stones Angela, so life like and haunting. Would certainly love to come across one of these if i were out and about. Have a great week. Sarah #21
ReplyDeleteHi Angela, love those pebbles! Really unusual, and fantastic design work. Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #4 X
ReplyDeleteWow, Angela, they look amazing! So glad to see the end result. My friend is a pebble hider and creates some gorgeous stones, which she then hides. She runs a FB group so people can take a photo and post it when they find the stones. Have a happy Wednesday, TFS, Jo x #22
ReplyDeleteI love them!! Sooo mystical. Such a clever eye-dea too ( sorry had to say it) hahaha
ReplyDeleteEllie #17
Those dragon eye stones are gorgeous! So incredible. Thanks for sharing. Caro x (#19)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Those eyes are wild and so cool! Great job! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteCarol N #24
I am loving all those eye pebbles! Enjoy your oxides. I really hope to play at the weekend. Helen #2
ReplyDeleteYour pebble painting is amazing. Karen 9
ReplyDeleteWow! what a wonderful transformation with those pebbles - you are so talented. Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a good week. Hazel, WOYWW #20 x
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, what realistic looking eyes, Angela! Great work. Thank you for your lovely comment which made me smile - I hate it when you are so busy but seem to have nothing to show for it!
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Shoshi #5
Wow, wow, wow!! These are awesome! Geez I would love to find one of these rocks for sure! Have a great week. Dorlene #30
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Angela, those eyes look so real and so awesome :)
ReplyDelete~Stacy #33
Hi Angela, Those pebble eyes are fab.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog.
Happy WOYWW
Sue #11
What fabulous eyes, worth a trip up north to see if I can find one as they would go well with my Halloween collection which includes a dragon. Yu really are going great with this rock painting. Do you find the rocks or buy them?
ReplyDeleteCan I ask, what is a felting bulb? Maybe share next week?
Hugs, Neet (and thank you for visiting me whilst I was getting on with my face painting which happily is ready for publishing today) xx
Wowza!!! Those eyes definitely have it. They are marvellously compelling. Love them!
ReplyDeleteThe eyes are gorgeous! Imagine the start people would get seeing one of those peeking out at them in a bush or a tree! Thanks for your visit, and have a great week! Lindart #27
ReplyDeleteI said they looked like dragon eyes! They are fabulous, I love the different colours you've used and the scales are incredible. Love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs LLJ 8 xxx
Hi Angela. Those dragon eyes are wonderful !!!!!Love them. Anne x #7
ReplyDeleteI too see fantastic beasts' eyes, they are looking so "alive"! Fabulous makes Angela, and yes, you need to make some more! xx
ReplyDeleteOh Angela, you're a clever stick, the pebbles are absolutely fab! Love them all, colours, reflections, highlights, how clever you are. I can totally see why you had to do more! So now, tell me this...where will you put them? I need to know, because you know I'm a great plaaner of copying good ideas!!
ReplyDeleteThose eyes are just so clever - I keep popping back to look at them - brilliant use of detail/colour etc. xx Jo #16
ReplyDeleteHi Angela, sorry I'm late! The painted pebble eyes look great fun. I can imagine sending the little ones out into the garden to search for them. They would have a whale of a time! I really need to find some pebbles! Thanks for stopping by my blog. Lavinia Stamps are my favourite. I'm slowly but surely building up my collection. Have a lovely week Heather x #10
ReplyDeleteFinally made it to visit your desk wow they are realistic scary dragon eyes and a busy looking desk. Thanks for your visit and comment
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these, Angela! I may have to give these a go for Bob for Christmas. He collects dragons. maybe he needs a pair of eyes keeping watch over him. :-) Don't worry about tidying. Do what works for you. I can't work in a mess LOL Hugs! Creative Blessings! Kelly #31
ReplyDeleteomgosh Angela!! These look so real! like real dragon eyes!! What a fabulous job you did!! Totally cool!
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Jackie xo
Oh Wow! These are absolutely amazing - they are so realistic - not that I know what a real dragon's eye looks like, but they look so reptilian! They are fab and how magical would it be to actually find one - you are such a very clever gal!
ReplyDeleteDiana x
Came from Win Dinn to look at your rocks - amazing rocks Angela!
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