Welcome to Day 12 of DominoART's 31 Days of Halloween my brave Bloggers!
First of all I'm pleased to announce that Lindsay J received the first DominoART Treat of the season! Congrats, you are the winner of Val S's spooktacular Day 2 necklace 'Witch in Flight', Woohoo!!!!!
Visit each day, keep up the comments, become followers of DominoART and also share your own Halloween projects in the Reader's Gallery for the chance to gobble up some more DominoART Treats ;0)
Also, did you all find yesterday's Smeared and Smudged Scavenger Hunt pic hidden right at the end of the post? I was so tricksy by making you scroll all the way to the end hee hee! I hope you all found it and rushed off your emails to be entered in the Scavenger Hunt drawing for Day 11 of their 31 Days of Halloween! There's more Scavenger Hunt prizes up for grabs but you have to find them on all the other Wicked Blogs! The Wicked Blogger list is on DominoART's right hand side bar!
Now for some DominoART eye candy and you're in for a real treat today :0)
I'm proud to say that Sandra Y, the winner of DominoART's 31 Days of Halloween 2011, is back this year to amaze us with another of her horrifyingly fantastic creations ;0)
In the words of Sandra...This year, my project's general guideline was to represent some ‘normal’ people, exposed to an abnormal panic
Because I love the watercolor paints finish, I have stamped my characters heads onto white regular paper, then embossed with black powder, cut out and glued them on dominoes. I then watercolored them, and glued my dominoes on stamped and cut off bodies.
The background was created with alcohol inks, then enhanced with various stencils, stamps and inks.
Stamp credits :
Background stamps - Bone corners by Third Coast Rubber Stamps
Stylized flames on background by Stampers anonymous
Characters:
1st : head is source unknown and the body by QKR Stampede
2nd: head by Stamp Francisco and the body is source unknown
3rd: head by Viva Las Vegas stamps and the body is by Kaleidoscope stamps and the arms are parts of a McGill punch
4th: head and body by Viva Las Vegas stamps
5th: head: Viva Las Vegas stamps and body by Stamp it Crazy and the arms are parts of a Quickutz die cut
Sentiment : Stamp Francisco
See you tomorrow for Day 13 of 31 Days of Halloween and don't forget to visit all the blogs in the Smeared and Smudged 31 Days of Halloween blog hop for the chance to win lots of SAS prizes!! See Terra's blog if you're late to the freak show!
Happy Haunting and Domino Hugs!
First of all I'm pleased to announce that Lindsay J received the first DominoART Treat of the season! Congrats, you are the winner of Val S's spooktacular Day 2 necklace 'Witch in Flight', Woohoo!!!!!
Visit each day, keep up the comments, become followers of DominoART and also share your own Halloween projects in the Reader's Gallery for the chance to gobble up some more DominoART Treats ;0)
Also, did you all find yesterday's Smeared and Smudged Scavenger Hunt pic hidden right at the end of the post? I was so tricksy by making you scroll all the way to the end hee hee! I hope you all found it and rushed off your emails to be entered in the Scavenger Hunt drawing for Day 11 of their 31 Days of Halloween! There's more Scavenger Hunt prizes up for grabs but you have to find them on all the other Wicked Blogs! The Wicked Blogger list is on DominoART's right hand side bar!
Now for some DominoART eye candy and you're in for a real treat today :0)
I'm proud to say that Sandra Y, the winner of DominoART's 31 Days of Halloween 2011, is back this year to amaze us with another of her horrifyingly fantastic creations ;0)
In the words of Sandra...This year, my project's general guideline was to represent some ‘normal’ people, exposed to an abnormal panic
Because I love the watercolor paints finish, I have stamped my characters heads onto white regular paper, then embossed with black powder, cut out and glued them on dominoes. I then watercolored them, and glued my dominoes on stamped and cut off bodies.
The background was created with alcohol inks, then enhanced with various stencils, stamps and inks.
Stamp credits :
Background stamps - Bone corners by Third Coast Rubber Stamps
Stylized flames on background by Stampers anonymous
Characters:
1st : head is source unknown and the body by QKR Stampede
2nd: head by Stamp Francisco and the body is source unknown
3rd: head by Viva Las Vegas stamps and the body is by Kaleidoscope stamps and the arms are parts of a McGill punch
4th: head and body by Viva Las Vegas stamps
5th: head: Viva Las Vegas stamps and body by Stamp it Crazy and the arms are parts of a Quickutz die cut
Sentiment : Stamp Francisco
See you tomorrow for Day 13 of 31 Days of Halloween and don't forget to visit all the blogs in the Smeared and Smudged 31 Days of Halloween blog hop for the chance to win lots of SAS prizes!! See Terra's blog if you're late to the freak show!
Happy Haunting and Domino Hugs!
THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN
Very clever but very scary, I like it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work of art, great dominoes!
ReplyDeleteVery creative use of the dominos! I love the scared looking faces but think the best part is their little feet stamped on the background!!
ReplyDeletethis is so fun love all the different scary faces
ReplyDeleteOh my!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust amazing piece of art!!!!
Hugs,
Julia
OMG!!!! This is hilarious and so well done! Fabulous! xxD
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely fantastic. How hilarious. Thank you for sharing your art.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!
ReplyDeleteSo clever! What a fun and wonderful work of art.
ReplyDeletefabulous i love it.
ReplyDeletesusan s.
Holy Halloween! This is absolute Genius! I love everything about it! Superbly crafted and brilliantly creative. If you don't want to keep your project I would gladly take it off your hands and give it a good home :)
ReplyDeleteSo great and fun!lovely work! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome love it fantastic project
ReplyDeleteHugs xxx
Spook-tacular! What boo-tiful pieces of jewelry they would make to wear on Halloween or anytime :)
ReplyDeleteKimMJ
bast830@comast.net
Yes, I am very afraid! Where's the Xanax?
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