Saturday, May 12, 2018

She Paints Seashells on the Seashore With Tim Holtz and Distress

Hello, friends! I'm over at Frilly and Funkie today with a nice long tutorial on how I made each of these seashells--all made from card/paper, Tim Holtz' Seashells die, and Distress products! I hope you'll hop over to check it out! I'd love to hear which of the shells is your favorite!


Stop back here on Wednesday to see how I've incorporated even more shells into a mixed media project for Frilly and Funkie's current challenge, Surf's Up. Maybe some of these might end up on a project in the future, too.

Thank you for stopping in today!
Hugs and Blessings!
Sara Emily

15 comments:

  1. Oh WOW! What awesome sea shells!

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  2. You should link this up to our current Cropstop challenge! (https://cropstop.blogspot.com/2018/05/may-link-party-39.html)

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  3. These look so real, Sara Emily! I love the smaller, fancy-shaped ones.

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  4. Oh my good golly, they are stunning, Sara Emily!! Wow!! I love them all but the fan shaped ones are amazing!! Headed over for all the deets!! Have a great weekend!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  5. Oh my gosh they look so real!!!! Beautiful Sara Emily --- absolutely fantastic!
    Sandy xx

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  6. They look fabulous Sara, incredibly realistic, off to take a closer look! Hugs, Anne xxx

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  7. My goodness Sara, these shells are amazing!!! They look so real .. absolutely awesome creating!! Thank you for sharing the process .. I have bookmarked it for future reference!! Love these!!! Have a fabulous day!! hugs xx

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  8. Wow Sara! Your seashell collection looks amazing! So beautiful! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  9. Your shells are amazing with the unusual ways of using oceanic colors and feels - breathtaking! Thank you for the fabulous tutorials, and for featuring each item individually so I could learn from you, yet again! Happy Mother's Day and best wishes for a fantastic week. Hugs, de

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  10. Sara Emily, I was over to see this and as usual, you blow me away with your creativity! I absolutely love how you colored each shell- gorgeous!
    You my dear are so sweet and wonderful, thank you so very much for all the love, I am sending big hugs and lots and lots of love back to you!
    Jackie xoxo

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  11. These are wonderful, Sara Emily! I love them all and appreciate your showing the "recipes" to achieve different looks and textures. I especially love the Tattered Rose/Worn Lipstick set - wow, I might have to "borrow" that one!! I recently played with this set, too, but used colored Kraft-core paper. Not nearly as cool as these! Hugs!!

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  12. Oh wow! So pretty Sara Emily. I love the iridescent appearance to some of these shells. What a great faux technique.
    Kate

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  13. They look brilliant! I'm hopping onwards to see the tutorial.
    Alison x

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  14. these are just wonderful! The colors are just perfect.

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