February has flown by and it's the last day of the
Art Journal Journey challenge If Music Be The Food Of Love. I've enjoyed hosting the challenge and I'd like to thank everyone that entered - your creations were wonderful - so many different styles of crafting. Thank you also Valerie and Susi for letting me host the challenge. I've made one last entry for the challenge.
For the background I used Brushos and acrylic paint, I also did some stencilling with modelling paste and let some acrylic ink run down the pages.The stamps I've used are by Dina Wakley, I've also used a little bit of tissue wrap.
Thank you for looking.
xxx Hazel.
Wow Hazel! Talk about finishing on a high note(forgive the pun!) This is so beautiful, both to look at and to read that fabulous quote! These colours are really singing too! This has been a brilliant theme so Thank You for that!(I'm sure I still have some song titles in me!) Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteI simply love your colors and blending. Your quote is so true. Love is what makes the world go round.
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Michelle
An absolutely adorable spread to the wonderful theme you have chosen Hazel! Thank you for all the fantastic support you have given to the challenge this month!
ReplyDeleteIt is much appreciated!
Happy evening!
oxo
Susi
Amazing spread Hazel with wonderful colours and images. Thank you for hosting such a great theme and I have really enjoyed joining in
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Wonderful piece Hazel. Thanks for all your wonderful pages and being such a great hostess. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteIt is a fantastic journal spread Hazel. I have realy enjoyed your challenge theme this month.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
What a romantic piece to end the month. It was a great challenge this month-I had a lot of fun participating. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteWonderful heart pages dear Hazel with great color textures and stamps. Very good composition!
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Sabine
Ooo just love your layering! I find layers so difficult lol.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend xx
Lovely hearts!!! xxx
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