Wednesday, September 22, 2010

CCC #15 - Alcohol Ink Agate on Grunge

Man, I hate missing these challenges because they are so much fun to do. Anyway, I am back this week with Studio L3's Compendium of Curiosities Challenge #15: Alcohol Ink Agate on Grunge.

I have been in the Halloween mood this month so I went with a couple of kitties. Of course, they didn't turn out at all like I was planning but cest la vie! I did two, one shows the technique without any embellishment and the other is complete.


"Time Flies Agate Cat"

16 comments:

  1. These are the most awesome cats I have ever seen! Love the colors and the hand pieces for whiskers is just so clever! Fabulous!

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  2. How Super Cool!!! The color is great, but your embellishments are just perfect!!

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  3. Well, it is a wonderful accident if this isn't what you were planning. It is splendid art! So whimsical and fun!

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  4. MeOW! What really excellent cats! Stellar colors and design!

    Vintage-style brooches!

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  5. Oop ... meant to say

    "These look like" ... vintage-style brooches!

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  6. I just got this book last week, and I love it--jam packed with techniques. I can't wait till I have a little more time to play around with it. I looked this technique up in the book--what a very cool effect it brings!

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  7. I just fell head-over-heels in love. These cats are-- holy cow, I'm at a loss for words! Marnie, WOW!!! Talk about taking the challenge to a whole new level!

    Your Agate technique is amazing-- those gorgeous colors absolutely sparkle. And the way you embellished kitty #2 is brilliant. The little arrow whiskers? They ROCK! Love the print on his tail, too.

    You are a genius. End of story.

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  8. Fantastic, Marnie - they look like glitzy broaches!

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  9. WOW these are stunning blown away xx Zoe

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  10. And another wow from me Marnie am just speechless........brilliant creative work. x

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  11. I would have never thought to use those for whiskers - how creative. what a beautiful piece of art you have made

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