Tuesday 21 January 2020

366 Somethings 2020 - Week Three

Hello Everyone!

Here are my collaged record cards for week three of 366 Somethings 2020.








This week more items from my box of scraps got used, as well as teabags of course. I tried paper weaving on day 20, inspired by Valerie/Bastelmania, and added marks, scribbles and splatters to all.

Wishing you all a happy and creative day,

Alison xox

9 comments:

  1. Your art is really rocking lately. This is your thing. Love these. By the way, I accidently deleted your comment when my mouse had a moment of insanity and slide to the delete comment button. No need to repost but wanted to let you know in case you wondered why it didn't post. happy Tuesday. Hugs-Erika

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  2. Wow Alison, these are all outstanding. Each piece tells a story.

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  3. Lovely pieces, one lovelier than the other. I've started another weaving piece, too. Hugs, Valerie

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  4. Fabulous collaged pieces love all the circles and paper weaving
    carol x

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  5. Amazing collages! You layered everything together so beautifully 😀. I hope you're having a lovely week! It was a bit grey for our walk today, although our friends puppy cheered everything up - she always finds the biggest sticks ...lol 😉. Hugs, Jo x

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  6. Every time I see these daily cards, I wish I had played. But I'm also glad I didn't because I am already so far behind I may never catch up. These are all great. I love the abstract aspect to many of them and of course, the tea bags, too!!!

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  7. I thought of Valerie as soon as I saw the weaving, my little preschoolers used to love weaving with old catalogues. Beautiful displays of techniques each a little masterpiece Alison, although I seem to have missed out on week two.. Off to check as I play catch up. Creative hugs & wishes Tracey xx

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  8. Another great set of collages, Alison - especially enjoying that woven one, partly for the colours and partly for the great energy and texture of the torn strips and the circle teabag as the focal point over the top - it's fabulous!
    Alison x

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