Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.
I'm still working on using up some old stash and today it's a Clothes Peg/Pin:I have had this peg for so long that I can't remember where I got it from but it is by Creative Imagination.
The moulds, paints and wax are by Finnabair, all available at Hobbilicious.
I've used two stencils on this design, one by Finnabair and one by Echo Park.
The Art stones (Hobballs) are by Hobbilicious.
I don't want to keep you too long so here is a quick explanation of how I made this.
I started by taking the spring out
Applied the star stencil along the sides.
A close-up of this gorgeous lady.
One more peak at the finished project.
Hope you like it.
I would love to hear your comments.
Many thanks for stopping by and happy crafting,
Angela x





8 comments:
The peg is fab. I have something similar a friend gave me to clip loose recipes together. Very efective but actually not too many processes to get there xxx
What a fab peg! I think the Craft Barn used to sell them but they were maybe a bit far for you to have travelled to! Well done on using it though.
Fabulous altered clothes peg, my that is a big one !
WOW what an amazing and creative job you've done with that huge peg Angela x. Thanks for the step by steps and what fabulous texture and a fabulous 'lady' too x.
Angela this is fabulous. I was wondering how you managed to get all of this onto a clothes peg until I saw how big it was! Fabulous texture and details, a real beauty. Take care and have a very happy week, Sue xx
Oh wow, Angela, what a transformation! It's absolutely brilliant. I just love your mixed media 3-D projects.
Shoshi x
What a wonderful job on that clothes peg, Angela - I love your attention to detail and the glorious richness of the finished peg. Marvellous!
This is such a fun project and a great reminder of how satisfying it is to turn forgotten supplies into something striking. The textures you built with the moulds, paste and art stones give the whole piece so much depth. That close-up of the figure is gorgeous and the scale of the peg made me smile.
I have been in a bit of a clear-the-old-stash phase myself, both in crafting and in my QA work. Finding ways to reuse what is already around you feels so good. On the work side, I lean on Tuskr test management software because it keeps things simple and tidy without pulling me into tool overload.
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