This months challenge is an altered matchbox. I used my new butterfly stamp from Stamps Away and the butterfly quote is from the Artistic Stamper. I wanted the butterflies inside the matchbox to look like specimens and I coloured them with promarkers and added a bit of stickles. The quote is inked and painted with distress rock candy crackle paint. This is the first matchox I've altered I think I may do some more.........
How cool is this? Those butterflies are fabulous..you could make up a whole frame of them and they'd look prettier than the real thing! I love them.
ReplyDeleteI love this Amanda. Such a good idea to have your little specemins inside! I've not altered a amtchbox either - what a nice size for a project though .... mmmm ... thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteoh Amanda, how beautiful. Those really are gorgeous butterflies, and what a fabulous idea about the matchbox.
ReplyDeleteFab idea. Love your finished box. I am def. going to have a go....when I have finished the projects I have on the go at the mo.
ReplyDeleteLove it. The butterflies look great. More to come maybe! Sian's idea of a frame is good.
ReplyDeleteI have only one word - Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful, Amanda - I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking part x
ReplyDeletethis is so serene and pretty. i was going to say at first it was like a sampler that a lepidopterists would collect but that would mean dead butterflies.. and i think yours could fly off.. free.
Beautiful work and such a clever idea. I love your blog, you have such inspirational work.
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda, thank you for joining in on our first challenge, this is so pretty, I like the idea of these butterflies being specimens within the matchbox, and the quote is perfect.
ReplyDeleteI just love butterflies and adore this
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining in on our first month with the challenge Blog. I do love your matchbox. That is one of my favourite artistic Outpost quotes and it works so well on your box.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, I love it! it reminds of an old Cure song I used to listen to.
ReplyDeleteGoregeous and what a lovely sentiment.
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