Isn't it great when you enjoy your job so much you get really excited about going to work? I LoVeD prepping for this collage workshop at The Cubby Hole, and teaching it today was even better! [Apologies for my reflection, and the reflection of the light in the photos, hopefully you'll still get a good idea of what we all got up to.]
The focus of this 'Love Collage' was on texture so we spent the morning exploring different ways of creating texture. We used lace, kitchen towels, cuttlebugged cardboard, corrugated card, embossing....
...recording these ideas in a folded paper book.
Despite working on the same theme, and using the same supplies, there was great variety in colour, texture and general yumminess in everyone's collages. They were all FaB :)
Tracey Doorbar
Suzanne
Wendy
Sue
Sue B
Christine
Tracy Evans
Nigel
Little Sue
This talented crew at The Cubby Hole now have their own blog - lots more yumminess over there to drool over! And look at this photo that greeted me as I walked in the shop this morning:
A photo of me I actually like!
It was a great workshop Sarah, I really enjoyed myself, thank you. They all look fabulous. P.s. Where is the link on your sidebar to the blog we were talking a out LOL, cNnot see the name you mentioned or am I being thick, second thoughts don't answer that LOL. Tracy Evans x
ReplyDeleteP.s. I cannot spell either that was meant to say cannot and about, oh dear it's too late. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThey all look fab! It certainly seemed that everyone was having fun when I called in :)
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing art everyone produced!
ReplyDeleteThanks for another fun filled, slightly crazy workshop. The collages look even better in real life, and I've managed to add the final touches to mine. It's on my blog if you want to take a peak.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great creative time was had by all!
ReplyDeleteI need, yes NEED to join in one of your workshops very soon - I think my mojo has gone walkabouts through too much stress!!
Sarah x
My mouth is dribbling or is that drooling, yes, a much nicer word.
ReplyDeleteThe textures are incredible. I can't get over what you have all done. I sometimes wish I lived back up there.
I LOVE TEXTURE.
YOU ARE ALL SO CLEVER
WISH I COULD DO IT THAT WELL
FAB WORK, REALLY IMPRESSIVE!!
THAT's WHY IT NEEDS TO BE SAID IN CAPITALS!!
Sue x
Apologies for the wordy ramble..got a bit carried away...anyway you don't have to post the comment.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Sue xx
These are fascinating to look at, Sarah! How beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that looks like such a fun class and all the projects turned out fabulous! So fun to see so many familiar names :D
ReplyDeleteHey Sarah. Just love those effects in the 'paper book'. I want to come around your house and see what you do!! :) xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a FAB photo of you, I just LOVE it. You look like an artistic goddess! Love the art that everyone made too, it looks like such fun. Love that heart background stamp you've used, is it Stampotique by any chance?!!
ReplyDeleteOk that's it, I'm getting on a plane immediately and flying to the UK so you can teach me how to do this!!! Love it so much, everyone's projects turned out so lovely!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed myself (again) Sarah...thanks so much. Loved everyone's work but also loved mine too....which is unusual!
ReplyDeleteOHHH! What a fun workshop! And I looooove that you had so many friends with you! Beautiful work by everyone! You are SUPER talented! LOVE LOVE LOVE! And I love that pic of you:) FUN!
ReplyDeleteOoooooo lovely, lovely creations. Looks like a great class!
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely lovely stuff Sarah - are you going to do this class at The Stamp Attic?????
ReplyDeleteYour class looks like a lot of fun, and they produced some amazing art :-)
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