Monday, August 22, 2011

Let's Go Dutch...!

Good morning,
The world keeps spinning and gives us another Monday, so I'm here to share my new creation for Simon Says Stamp & Show. I just want to say I'm still so honoured to be part of this fantabulous Design Team. Every week - I just luuuuurve it! My big heartfelt thanks to ALL the team for making it such an amazing experience. This week we are in a TRAVEL mood...! Last year in The Netherlands, I bought a pair of children's hand carved clogs which have been sitting in my craft room for ages, begging me for a makeover. I lived in The Netherlands for 14 years and still waffle to myself in Dutch so I decided on a tribute to The Flatlands à la Wendy Vecchi style... à la Blue Dutch Delft style!
(Before we go any further, I can live with sweet and pretty just fine, but I don't do cute...) I prepped the clog with three coats of Gesso to get a good white colour and base and then stamped the leaves from Wendy's Nature's Art set in Cobalt Archival ink. No acrylic block, I pressed the stamp against the form of the shoe. It was a bit scary on such a white surface but you just have to be brave and go for it! I also stamped the leaves onto Grunge Paper and cut them out for later...

Then onto a flurry of flowers! I really love to make things from scratch, relishing the stamp, snip and glue work! Wendy's Live and Make Art set make great florals and you can stamp your heart and soul into them, if you fancy! I painted some Grungeboard white and went for gingham and polka dots. Those checks look just like real fabric! If you haven't tried Wendy's stamps yet, you should! You can indulge in the whimsical or flowery...I love both. Let me tell you they all ink up beautifully and create really wonderful impressions.
I experimented with lots of different flutter-bys... but in the end this fella, also from Nature's Art, made centre stage. I stamped him in Stazon Midnight Blue ink onto Clearly for Art. The flexible and transparent quality of CFA allowed me to add colour and dimension without overpowering my little clog. I think he looks just dandy perching on the nose!

It's full on with the blue flower power but also fun to take the authentic colours of Dutch Delft pottery and mix it up with a modern feel. A girl's gotta play!!! Here you can see more of the flowers with painted washers for centres. I bent the Grungeboard to add some shape to the flowers and glued my cut out leaves under the front flower. The standing flowers are mounted onto thin metal rods pushed into holes that I drilled into the clog...
Here you can see an itty-bitty flowery dooby...a few of which I added to the sides and back. Aaawh, even I think they're cute... ahum, sweet. You can turn the standing flowers so you can have them and the clog facing in any direction. You know, just in case you want to admire the derrière for a change...So there it is. A fine case of the blues and all clogged up in the best possible sense! Would love to know what you think? Me is a bit chuffed and a little in love...
So get your TRAVEL thinking hats on and share some creative dabblings with us. Head on over to our blog and see all the fabulous fingerwork from the rest of the Design Team! And you have GOT to be here next time because it is something rather special...

For the second year in a row, Simon Says Stamp and Show and The Simon Says Stamp Challenge are joining forces to bring you a SUPER blog-hop and Treasure Hunt to celebrate the approaching Fall and Winter holidays. Be sure to come back on August 31st to start the hop which runs until September 5th. Simon Says Stamp is offering some really great prize packages, and there's a chance to win some fabulous blog candy, too!

All sounds pretty good to me! Looking forward to seeing you and your art this week! Thanks very much for being here!!!
Sarah.

27 comments:

  1. Wow! This is fab! Very inventive and very inspiring! Congrats on a great first piece!

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  2. That's so pretty. The colours are perfect and from where I'm sitting I can see my piece of Delft so I can say it matches the colours well :-)
    Hugs,
    A x

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  3. This is really lovely, those flowers are fab. xx

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  4. OMG, Sarah, you have done a splendid piece this time - you always do, but this is so different and pretty, and just sweet. The colour is fabulous
    Frankie
    xx

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  5. Such a beautiful colour and so creative. Really beautiful. Lee xx

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  6. Hey there Sarah, well being a Dutch girl myself I can tell ya that I certainly LOVE your piece of art from this week..not a dull wooden shoe but just let Sarah do her thing and just look at this beautifull and AMAZING piece wowzersssss I absolutely love it Sarah. Thank you for sharing Hugs Terry xxxx

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  7. oh SARAH! As a Dutch woman I love your contribution to this challange! What a nice tribute to my country you made out of it.

    Keep on going girl.

    Kind regards,Groetjes,
    Ellen

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  8. This is absolutely darling! I totally love the blue on white. So striking! Love the flowers, the butterflies...all of it! <3 Candy

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  9. I love love your clog, such a great interpretation of the travel theme and a great story behind it too. Beautifully decorated, I love the blue, reminds me of English china. Perfect. Thanks for all you help last night Sarah, much appreciated. Tracy x x

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  10. Beautiful, Sarah! Very pretty (and so not cute! lol)!

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  11. So gorgeous I want a pair of them shoes like really need a pair!!
    Kaz x

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  12. I LOVE the Delft style, so therefore, I LOVE this! lol! Well done, Miss Sarah, totally awesome!

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  13. This is sensational !! Am in awe of your amazing talents and fertile imagination, thank you so much for the constant inspiration.

    Marie

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  14. Sooo Delft,

    no blue like it any where else,

    gorgeous piece...

    dx

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  15. This is so charming! I just love it.

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  16. Incredibly creative! And so unique. Love your spin on travel.

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  17. I just saw this on SSS so had to pop over for a better look! It is absolutely BRILLIANT!! Well done Sarah!!

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  18. Hi Sarah, This is a truly beautiful shoe! I love the colors and the grungeboard flowers are just fabulous! :)

    *mwah*
    Steph
    Simon Says Stamp!

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  19. This is such an adorable piece. I love the color and theme.

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  20. Sara - If you weren't on the DT you would DEFINITELY be getting my vote for Top 3 this week - your altered clog is positively beautiful, stunning, striking... perfect in its simplicity - you didn't over-do it, it's just *perfect*!! Just wanted to let you know... awesome!

    Hugs! Ellen xxx

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  21. Sarah, this is a really beautiful, Dutch feeling project. Love this blue, white colour scheme and the way you've stamped these flowers and butterfly with these great stamps. Brilliant!!!
    xFranka

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  22. Loving this! The colours are just right :-)

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  23. Sarah, that is totally, totally gorgeous... Like you, I enjoy pretty but don't do cute, and this is definitely pretty! What an original idea. I love it.

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  24. The delft colour scene is lovely and the butterfly sets it off so well

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  25. OMG!! As a Dutch girl myself, I just looooooooooooove your idea!! Thanks so much for sharing your creativity!

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  26. I love, love, love the blue & white checks & dots! What a creative idea!

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