I've finally found time to create a spread for Valerie's wonderful Indian Summer challenge at Art Journal Journey.




Thanks for joining me with this AJJ entry of Indian Summer. I hope to see you there, too!
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A cool way to use the paint chips! Very clever! Thanks for joining the autumn fun at AJJ dear Elizabeth !
ReplyDeleteI wish you a happy Thursday!
oxo Susi
a gherkin is a pickle here too, it's just when the building was built (it's an office building) people thought it looked like a gherkin so the nickname stuck and it's all it gets called. glad you enjoyed the trip!!
ReplyDeleteLove your paint chip page, great idea, you made a very unique page with it. Thanks for making this lovely page for AJJ! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteYour ideas are always unique and special Elizabeth. This is such a wonderful idea
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie xx
Wow! This is brilliant - in every way! Love these vibrant Autumn colours! Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteThats a Fantastic way to use the paint chips, am I right in thinking they are what we call, colour tester swatches. Love the colours and the words.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
Every time I go to Home Depot or Lowes or hardware stores I pick up paint chips. Then I never know what to do with them -- but you found a perfect project. (Actually, I probably have about a dozen of them taped to the wall in various parts of the house. Where they will probably stay for the next six months...
ReplyDeleteAnd I just wanted to thank you for the very nice words on my art post. It doesn't come easily and practice has certainly helped. So do supportive words! Thank you!
Inventive way to use the paint chips. I've made a few "paintings" with paint chips too, colourful and cheap!
ReplyDeleteLovely pages, you have captured the autumn colours pefectly! I love the quote too - funnily enough I have used it on a page I'm creating at the moment :-). Wishing you a happy week! J :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of leaves as flowers. Kudos.
ReplyDeleteThose are all the perfect colors!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the mosaic feel to this page. Very smart to used paint chips that way. And stamping that leaf really makes me think of all the colors on the trees and then the ground-we aren't at peak yet here in NH but our leaves are really starting to turn. I'm hoping to get out and do some "leaf peeping" this weekend. Hope all is well. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteFall color is always gorgeous, isn't it, and you found such a great way to showcase color :)
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