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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Painting in the Dark - 5 Year Blogiversary Blog Hop!


Hi Friends ~

I am honored to be included in Susan's 5 year Blogiversary Blog Hop.
Her challenge to the participants....alter a wooded spoon!

Well, how can you turn down a challenge like that?

Here are my contributions to this fun event....

This Little Bird....


First I stained the Spoon with Walnut Stain, Old Paper and Peeled Paint Distress Inks.  I then glued on  1/2 of a small woven birds next, a small resin egg; added fiber & faux pearls, tiny flowers, real feathers and the little bird image from Altered Pages collage sheet - Little Spring Birdies AP2125.


Mysterious...


This spoon was initially colored using Viva Decor's Inka Gold in Copper.  The inspiration for this spoon came from Altered Pages collage sheet - Feeling Mysterious.  I took the image of this very mysterious woman and ran with it.  I tried to picture what she might be wearing and went from there...lots of lace, sparkle, feathers and gemstones!

I love how she turned out :)

Be sure to check out all of the other altered spoons on this fun and creative blog hop....
and don't forget to stop by and tell Susan - Happy Blogiversary!!!!

Presenting the artistes de spoon...

21 comments:

  1. Love your spoons Roni, I have had a wonderful time visiting all the blogs. I have never thought to alter a wooden spoon but I can't wait to get my hands on one. Unfortunately the one in the kitchen gets used too much for me to steal it. LOL Thanks for the inspiration.

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  2. Roni - thanks so much for playing along in my very first bloghop. I am so excited that you played along. I love your two spoons - both are so fantastic and so dramatically different. I have admit that when I joined the AP team, I was so happy to be on the team with one of my favorite altered book authors!!! I recommend your book to everyone. I had to pay fines to my local library for returning it so late {four weeks was not enough}. Sending you many Big Crafty Hugs - Susan

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  3. I am always amazed at what came be done to create art from random things, totally not intended for this purpose! Love your mystery lady!

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  4. Love those spoons. The little bird is just too cute. Your mysterious gives me ideas for Halloween decorations. Great job! Thanx for sharing.

    KimMJ
    bast830@comcast.net

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  5. Your spoons are so pretty! I especially love the bird's nest one, but then, the 'mysterious' one is lovely too ... sorry, I can't pick a favorite I guess! Great job!

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  6. Wow...fabulous spoons! Loving Mysterious...I could see a whole grouping of mysterious women:)

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  7. Wow!! Both fantastic creations. Love the birds nest.

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  8. Who knew a wooden spoon could turn into such a fantastic mysterious woman? Genius!!

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  9. LOVE the spoons!!! Such detail and who knew a spoon could be the bbase for amazing art.

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  10. wow both spoons are glorious gorgeous. I've never thought of using these combinations

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  11. Leave it to you Roni to create something so fabulous!!! I love them both! I have actually seen artists alter a silver ladle a lot like your birdy one! Very cool! :) Becky V.

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  12. unbelieveable! THE CREATIVITY KNOCKS MY SOCKS OFF (if I was wearing any)

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  13. My goodnes you know how to turn a spoon around, fab colours and details

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  14. Love your spoons, Roni. I am partial to birds, so I loved that one, but I also got a mysteriou1s feeling from the second one, too. Great job on both

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  15. WOW!!! Two amazing spoons, both are so different. I love them both!!!! thanks for the inspiration!

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Thanks for your thoughts and comments!