Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Altered Houses Canvas

I made my first little altered house as part of Rinda's blog hop.........and then added 2 more to complete my 'set'.......a house, a garden shed and a summerhouse......I wanted them to be a piece for the wall so have finally made them into a canvas wall hanging.
The canvas was coloured with Distress Inks......flowers, birds and washing [there's always plenty of that hanging in my garden!] were added in a variety of colours.  
And now I think it's ready for the wall.I also think it fits with the new Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge Blog's first challenge 'things with wings'.

                        

26 comments:

Amy said...

How cool is that little washing line? Love it Jacky - I'd love to swing by for cocktail hour .... it's just what I need at the moment!

Elizabeth said...

That is so cute! Love the wash line. Where are you hanging it?

Denise said...

It's lovely Jacky- you clever thing xx

pinky said...

OMG this is so gorgeous Jacky, so much to catch the eye. Love that little washing line lol.
Pinky

furrypig said...

Wow Jacky it looks amazing all together.

Kathyk said...

And boy that set looks great Jacky

Kathyk

debs14 said...

How clever! I love all the little details you have incorporated. I'm a fan of the little washing line too!

Susanne said...

That is very cool. Love all the details, especially fond of the birds.

Sian said...

Oh, this is just stunning Jacky :) I love the washing line and all the other little details. It's perfect.

Deb @ PaperTurtle said...

Oh, Jacky, this is just adorable! I love it!!!

On the same note with the Rinda's houses...I'm thinking about doing a Halloween themed house. I wonder if Rinda would want to do another house blog hop...

Debs said...

this is fabulous Jacky :0)..and just been looking at all your fabulous photos too..looks like you had a fab time ...

Debs x

Cherry said...

That is fantabulous Jacky - so much to look at and enjoy - just love your attention to detail and the overal cohesiveness of the project. Sit back and enjoy indeed. Thanks for sharing. HUgs Cherry XXX

JO SOWERBY said...

wow that is a beautiful canvas jacky. so much detail in it to take in. i love the vintage appeal of the middle house, are they relatives? also the tongue in cheek cocktail hour!!!
Jo xxxx

Maria Ontiveros said...

Jacky,
I love it!!! And you know I love clothes lines. Makes me want to get mine onto canvases. Thanks for posting, and I saw deb's Halloween house idea.
Rinda

Rachel Brett said...

I love that little washing line too Jacky, it's very cute : )

Sarpreet said...

Gorgeous altered work, beautiful image and layout.

Becky said...

What a gorgeous wall hanging - love it :)

Tracy said...

This is really different Jackie and really spectacular. I love it!
Happy crafting
Tracy x

Sugar Lump Studios said...

oh my goodness! Jacky this is AMAZING! your houses are just darling...but I adore the way you mounted them. gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous!

Lynne Forsythe said...

Jackie....Fab...Fab...Fab...all the "this and thats" you have going on....AWESOME!!

Thanks bunches for playin' along with the Design Teamies and Simon Says Stamp and Show Challenge!!

Linda Coughlin, the funkie junkie said...

Wow, wow and wow again! This is truly phenomenal!!! I love the delightful scene you have created. So many special touches - I could gaze at it all day. What a wonderful piece of wall decor!

The Design Team are really pleased that you joined us for the Simon Says Stamp and Show challenge this week. Thank you!

Jester said...

This is fabulous, Jacky. I love all the little details and it's jauntiness!

Unknown said...

This is fabulous work ... all the detail ... a truly beautiful piece of art! Thank you for joining us at Simon says Stamp and show for our very first challenge ... I hope to see you again next week :0)

SarahLP said...

Oh wow, Jacky, this is amazing! Each little house on its own was lovely enough, but now they are all together, with all the little extra bits, they look fantastic!

Carol Q said...

so pretty. reminds me of the English seaside and beach huts and an English summer.

humel said...

Oh my, I *love* how you've done this! xx