It is time again for the SIZZIX BLOG HOP
this time with a twist....
it is a "TRIPLE PLAY BLOG HOP"
Triple because we will be featuring dies from
3 Sizzix Die Artists:
Karen Burniston creator of the "Pop-up Die"
and Brenda Pinnick Designer Extraordinaire.
Play because there will be 60 (or so) fabulous designers' versions of each die on the Blog Hop!
I am honored to be one of those designers!
The first die is Eileen's ScoreBoard Pro House die!
Here is my version....
I made this using the following:
#65279; Sizzix Scoreboards Pro Die - House, 3D, by Eileen Hull
Sizzix 12x12 matboard, white
Sizzix Big Shot Pro die cutting machine
Makin's No Bake Polymer Clay Earth Tone's
Makin's Texture Sheets Set A & Set D
Above is a close up of the detail where you can see the texture
of the clay that was achieved using the texture sheets.
of the clay that was achieved using the texture sheets.
Be sure to follow the blog hop around by clicking on the
Triple Play Blog Hop icon on the top left side of my blog!
Enjoy the Blog Hop and come back next week
to see the next featured Sizzix die!
Oooh! The textures are amazing! I am in awe!
ReplyDeleteAnn- how brillant to use your skills with polymer clay with this die- the house is amazing and classy looking- great year round decoration
ReplyDeleteVery cute house. I can imagine making a whole village for my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteLove all of the texture.
ReplyDeleteThat brick texture is fantastic. What a great way to add lots of detail!
ReplyDeleteI love your little house - so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove all of the texture Ann. Makes me just want to bite into it- looks almost like chocolate :-)
ReplyDeleteWOW. Thanks for being part of the hop.
ReplyDeleteAnn, you are the Queen of Clay! This looks perfect enough for a tiny little live family!
ReplyDeleteWOW Ann, that clay makes it look just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI see chocolate! Love the idea of using clay.
ReplyDeleteJust started "hopping" around to see what everyone came up with. Great job, of course, Ann! Nice way to show the versatility of the die and Makin's.
ReplyDeletelovely Miss Ann! Love the texture!
ReplyDeleteClay! Are you kidding? Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteSuch nice work thanks I like what you did using clay.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Teri
I love all the texture in your piece.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea to cover it in textured clay!! Love the creativity you used!!
ReplyDeleteAnn...this looks amazing! I love how you incorporated the clay and I am digging the color scheme.
ReplyDeleteLove all the texture in the clay!
ReplyDeleteGreat job..love the brick detail!!! TFS
ReplyDeleteWow! The look and depth the clay gives is incredible! Love this!
ReplyDeleteWhat you've done is amazing! Love your texture ~ very realistic!
ReplyDeleteSusanJ in Atlanta
The house is great andwhat a lot of work. Good Job.
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This looks so real! Maybe you should be designing sets for godzilla type movies in Hollywood! Love the texture!
ReplyDeleteVery cute house love the texture that you added to it!
ReplyDeleteWow I love the textures on the house. wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe textures are delicious - like chocolate and caramel. Yum! Mahalo for sharing your clay imagination.
ReplyDeleteI love how you can get such thin, textured layers. Wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteWOW. Thanks for being part of the hop
ReplyDeleteRebecca Minor
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http://buzzybeedesigns.blogspot.com
What wonderful texture! Great job.
ReplyDeleteLizW in TX
Polli clay...Now that rocks!!! Great job on your project!!
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Rexann
CLAY? You put your clay in the Sizzix? Wow amaxing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic job!
ReplyDeleteYou did such a fab job with your version of the house!!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is wow. That is AMAZING. Fantastic job.
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