Sunday, August 31, 2014

CCC#3 Challenge #10 Assemblage Clock

Wow, here we are at Challenge #10 The Assemblage Clock~
I love the assemblage clock. As always we cannot share the
techiques on how we acheive the final outcome. So if you wish
to chime in and join the fun you can still purchase Tims latest book
from him directly!

Thank you to Linda Ledbetter for hosting the challenges and here is
a link to Lindas Blog for all the information:
http://lindaledbetter.com/
The Funkie Junkie Boutique will be sponsoring this challenge
and offering a $25 gift certificate. Here is the link to Lindas Shop:
http://www.thefunkiejunkie.com/
Thank you to Tim and Mario for their stash of goodies to the winner.

I started with a Tim Holtz Assemblage Clock I had painted months ago.
So I figured I would finish it for this current challenge. Diana Wakely
White Gesso, Recollections Green Shimmer Spray.
The photo I usedI had bought sometime ago.
I loved this couple and always feel a good sense
when I look at the photo! I used the words: Out Story on the inside by their
picture. On the glass of the Assemblage Clock I stenciled the word: together.
The background paper is Graphic 45. I used Tim Holtz Industrious
Frames and Trims around the photo. And used one of Tims Bird
embellishments behind the photo. Small paper roses adorn the photo.
I used TH's Coin embellishment forever and the no#4. The ribbon
I had and felt it blended nicely with the color of the clock. And
the flowers wrapped around the side are from Prima. Small white
plastic beads, Mushroom Acholol ink.

Life has a been a collison course of late between the Earthquake here Napa.
Time now transitions into the grace of autumn
and fall where livid colors ignite the mind with the realization that color abounds
and so does the course of living.
Thanks for stopping by!

Namaste,

Jan
















13 comments:

  1. So sorry about your bunny and I hope you are safe and unharmed from the quake.

    Your clock is a beautiful expression of that couple's love...

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  2. Thank you Carol. The quake was a rough ride but all okay! Aside from alot of
    broken items grateful no one hurt! Alot of damage to many, many buildings & homes.

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  3. Gorgeous! LOVE the metal beads, and the way you framed them is awesome! I really love the flower on the outside as well! Just a beautiful alteration! Thanks so much for playing with our clock challenge at CC3Chalenge!!!

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  4. What a beautiful alteration of the clock, I love the colours you chose, they are so pretty and set off the interior photo perfectly... hope all is ok after the earthquake! Scary! Thanks for playing along with the CC3 Challenge... hope to see you again soon x

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  5. This is lovely....So pretty and feminine. Hope no one was hurt and no damage from the earthquake! ack..that is scary scary! We deal with hurricanes, but always have days to prepare...Earthquakes scare me to death! Thanks for sharing your sweet assemblage clock with us at CC3!!!

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  6. An elegant alteration Jan. I love the dark pearls inside your beautiful clock. Jenny x

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  7. Your altered clock is gorgeous! I love the flower you painted on the side and how you used alcohol ink on those plastic beads. How clever, with an excellent outcome. The piece in it's entirety is perfection!

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  8. I love the colour you made your clock and how clever to alter the beads with alcohol inks.

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  9. Jan...your clock is so pretty! I love the exterior color and finish you've given to it. That soft green is so striking! I also love Tim's metal border/trim frame that you've used on your interior. Perfect for your vintage portrait! I also love the dark pearls laying in the interior. Very cool design! Thanks for sharing your clock with us at CC3C. <3 Candy

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  10. Forgot to mention...I LOVE the painted flowers on the side, too. They are exquisite! I hope things aren't rockin' and reelin' in Napa anymore. <3 Candy

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  11. Glad to hear you are safe, and so glad you were able to join in with our CC3 challenge. Your clock is beautiful! Love how you've altered those beads, too - they look like the most beautiful grungy chain, and they're fantastic as frame to that photo.

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  12. Jan, this is just so pretty. Those painted flowers are such a beautiful detail. Love your photo and the inked beads are a nice touch, too. That big floral bow just sets it all off. Thanks for sharing it on CC3C and glad you are safe. No more shaking now, you hear? ;-) <3 <3 <3

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  13. Hi Jan, a beautifully designed clock and I love your flowers around the outside, so pretty.
    Julie x

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