Today I am sharing a "Fairy Garden Clock" I created for the Tim Holtz Idea-ology booth.
This Assemblage Clock(TH93065) has been painted, an embossed metallic strip around the outside and inside, the glass removed, and a fairy garden placed inside. My reaction as soon as I saw these wings in my secret goodie box? I think I gasped, I'm sure it was the same as all the other designers, lol! Couldn't wait to use them, and there's so many in the package!
My first step was removing all the extra parts of the clock; legs, glass, etc. I lightly sanded the clock, just to give it a bit more grip, as it is a smooth metal. Everything was then painted with 2 coats of Ranger Ink's Black Gesso. I then dry brushed my Distress Paints in Forest Moss, Peeled Paint and Fossilized Amber onto my clock base and parts.
Next, I ran a sheet of Ranger's Foil Sheets in the 3D Botanical Texture Fade through my Vagabond Machine. I cut the width to the same as the texture fade, ran it through once, then embossed from the other end. You are going to need a strip for the outside of the clock and one for the inside. If you need to piece extra strips, I do it at the bottom,underneath the clock or inside, where it isn't visible. These embossed pieces might tear a bit when embossing, but don't worry, the foil is very sticky and once painted, you won't notice when they are placed on the clock.
First paint your strips with (I think I cut them about 1 5/8 - 1 3/4 wide) Black Soot, then dry brush Forest Moss, Peeled Paint, Fossilized Amber, and a bit of Dried Marigold and Tumbled Glass. Peel off the backing a bit on one end and apply around your outside edge of your clock. I did not apply the strip right to the edge as it was curved, so I tried to keep it on just the flatter part. Attached your top clock parts and the legs.
I didn't replace the clamps on the inside that held the glass in place. Screw in the legs. Then apply your strip to the inside of the clock. It won't fit perfectly flat, there will be lumps from the screws, but you won't really notice once you have filled it.
The inside and outside back of the clock was covered with patterned paper from the Wallflower Collection(TH93110). Now you can fill your clock inside with your fairy garden scene. I glued down a piece of moss from the craft store. I also adhered a Metal Gate piece(TH93961) at a slant. Leave enough room for a thimble toadstool to go behind it.
Using a Tiny Vial (TH93201) and Corked Vial (TH92899) as my toadstool bases, I filled these with Distress Glitter, then sealed the bottoms. The Thimbles (TH93791) were my tops. These were tinted with Distress Paint and a bit of Clear Rock Candy Glitter added to the top. My Thimbles were glued to the end of the vials. The short tiny vial was turned upside down and then adhered to the thimble.
My Thimble Toadstools were then glued to the clock inside. These new Baseboard Dolls (TH93796) are perfect for 3-d decor items, these were tinted with Distress Markers. I added on the new Transparent Wings(TH93785) to my dolls and then adhered these to my clock base.
The one standing has a threaded needle in her hand and the one sitting has her hand inside a vial filled with fairy dust (Distress Glitter). A bit of glitter was added randomly to the wings and doll's hair. I also added in some flowers(Bouquet Findings TH93569) coloured with Distress stain spray (Dried Marigold and Scattered Straw). There's also a small star wand (TH93572 Treasures Adornments) with a bit of glitter applied, stuck in the moss.
To finish off my Fairy Garden Clock, I tinted some ribbon with Distress Stain Spray, and crocheted a chain with Tim Holtz Black Craft Thread(Eclectic Elements - Neutral set) and the new Mini Pins (TH93790) woven into this. I added two charms on each end, one of them a hand from the Milagros Adornments pkg (TH93676) and the other a Story Stick (TH93680).
Hope you enjoyed my tutorial and thanks so much for visiting. I have a few more projects from Creativation 2019 that I will be featuring here in the near future. Hope you visit again!
Jan
Next on the blog hop is the fabulous Jennalee Anderson.
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Good Luck and enjoy all the Tim Holtz inspiration!
Oh the glitter on the wings...and then the 3D embossed covering...all fabulously gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI just love this - a really charming tiny fairy garden. Your winged figures look right at home, and the quirky Alice-in Wonderland feel is so cool. Great ageing on the alarm clock too.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Oh the scene you have created here is breathtaking Jan! And the fail sheet with the embossing folder, brilliant!!! I love every detail! :)
ReplyDeleteSo excited to see the wings -- they are one of favorites if the new releases.
ReplyDeleteWow! The botanical embossed panels in and outside are amazing! I love the shades of vintage green and the beautiful and soft wings!
ReplyDeleteBeyond cool! Love the thimble mushrooms xx
ReplyDeleteOMG! Jan! Amazing clock! The tutorial...amazing....everything...amazing! As I was reading I thought, "Oh that's what you do. Gotta try that". In one word, "inspiring". TU so much for sharing your techniques. You offered so many ways those different elements can be used. Plus, I think those wings will be a best seller!
ReplyDeleteI ca't choose a detail... every single detail is stunning... The whole project is one of the most incredible project that I saw! I adore it! barbara
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project, bought to life with all your wonderful details. I adore the wings. ❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteJan love your work. Your use of color and texture are really wonderful. It speaks to my heart and soul. Harkens back to softer gentler time.
ReplyDeleteAlways look at the clock and wonder about it. You have inspired me to purchase one and try it. Thanks so much.
Beyond amazing! Love all your details in this piece!
ReplyDeleteJan love your work. Your use of color and texture are beautiful. Really speaks to me art and soul. I am in love with the wings can’t wait for mine to arrive. They are like the missing element which is finally available. You have inspired me to try the clock. Look at it all the time but needed inspiration. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved the Assemblage Clocks and adding the flourish embossing makes it look fabulous. I love your colour choices and those wings look incredible - a must have now! Anne x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Project!
ReplyDeleteLove, love what you’ve done to the side of the clock. It looks fabulous!
So much fabulousness in one piece Jan! Those wings are delightful.
ReplyDeleteThis Faeries house is absolutely amazing...but the thing that kept me in awe are the embossed borders....they look handcarved...I'm in love with it! Hugs Simona
ReplyDeleteWow, just love love this!!! Can't wait to touch and feel those wings, they are lovely. And I especially like the way you used the embossing folder on the outside and inside. A lovely project--thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI love the whimsy and all the lovely details you added. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteLove! The treatment of the entire clock, is absolutely stunning! Also, such ingenious use of the vials and thimbles. A love the glitter treatment on the wings! Stunning! So talented.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovley fairy garden you have created , Jan. The embossed walls of the clock both inside and out are gorgeous and tempt the eye to want to peek inside to see more . Tfs x
ReplyDeleteI love this type of assemblage. Yours is so sweet! The thimble toadstools made me smile. LOVE IT! TFS!
ReplyDeletelove how you used the clock. Eager to get my own sets of wings!
ReplyDeletewhat an amazing fairy garden! love the toadstool thimbles and the fairy wings.
ReplyDeleteSo going to try this. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo cool! Love the theme, the softness, the colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun techniques! Thanks for tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful magical piece! My fav part is the embossed foil but everything is so nice here, thank so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece. I love the fairy garden, the toadstool thimbles the glitter on the wings all just makes my imagination fly. Thank you for sharing and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! You've shown just how versatile the clocks can be and the embossed covering was brilliant.
ReplyDeleteWow! definitely going to try this. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning piece. I love those wings - so sweet with the glitter <3 Love how you created the surfaces of the clock (inside + out). But the thimble toadstools just made me smile. LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteTruly magical - my favorite part is the thimble toadstools!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing Jan, adore the embossed metallic tape on the outside of your wonderful altered clock and the use of the thimbles and vials to create the mushrooms is so fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing it with us, Deb xo
ReplyDeleteIncredible. The wings are fab, but I really love the botanical texture fade and how you used it. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe outside of the clock...so so gorgeous! Then, you look at all the details on the inside, just stunning! Thanks for all your inspiration! <3 <3
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your Fairy Garden Project. I love how you made the thimble toadstools, and the outside of the clock with the embossed metal is brilliant. The fairies are so beautiful with their delicate little wings, a perfect addition.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your Fairy Garden Clock Jan. I love how you used the thimbles for toadstools and the embossed metal on the clock is so pretty. The fairies are beautiful with their fairy wings that sparkle with glitter.
ReplyDeleteWow ... I love every little detail ... this is amazing work.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe details in this clock are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis clock is so beautiful, thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOMG... adorable, adorable, adorable; love this fairy garden ; it's priceless !
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love what you did with the embossing. Your use of the wings and the thimbles ... swoooon ... <3
I love fairy gardens. Putting one in the tiny clock is such a gorgeous idea.
ReplyDeletethe glitter on fairy wings and the thimbles are beautiful. I love the embossing on the outside of the clock. so pretty.
I was going to write about how much I loved the wings, and I still do, but you introduced me to so much more.
ReplyDeleteI love the 3D folder and how it turned into the covering for the clock.
What a lovely fantasy garden. So stinkin cute đđ
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful creation. So imaginative! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust amazing! Love all the little details, the fairy wings with sparkle and the detail on the edges are beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSo innovative and creative. Enjoyed all your attention to details and the wings are awesome. Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteJan, the clock is so gorgeous! I absolutely love the colors you chose to paint the clock and foil, beautiful, and the paper dolls and wings...makes me want to purchase everything! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo much to love about this piece of home decor. First, it's a CLOCK! Then there's that amazing dimensional way you've finished the edges, inside and out. LOVE how this looks! And, squeal! Those thimble toadstools and FAIRY WINGS! Love, love, LOVE the glittery fairy wings on the Baseboard Dolls. Oh, the icing on the cake is the vial of fairy dust. I could go on... thank you for this amazing inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is this, I cannot wait until I get my wings.
ReplyDeletegreat projects and blog hop. thanks as always for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNo words. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteI own nearly all the pieces except the new wings and thimbles. I'll be heading off to order the wings and thimbles as soon as I finish this hop. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to get my hands on those wings! I create a lot of fairy projects, and now I won't need to make my own wings. I love the embossed detail on the outside of the clock.
ReplyDeleteI have had an Assemblage Clock sitting on a shelf in my craft room for a couple of years and never could decide what I wanted to do with it. You have totally inspired me! I love your little fairy garden, it beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to make a fairy garden … adorable, so cleaver on your part !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little fairy scene! You really brought them to life...I almost expect to see them fly away.
ReplyDeleteOkay I love the thimble mushrooms. But the most killer part of this project is the 3D texture fade that you used on the outside and inside - Amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea for texture on the side.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea with the Assemblage Clock! I did one for Christmas that I just love - and now I need to do one like yours!
ReplyDeleteJan, I love how you altered the clock, by using one of Tim's 3D texture fades. So awesome!!
ReplyDeleteReally clever and cute. I love the wings! Can't wait to get them.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I like the best-the wings, the embossing, the glitter, it's all just awesome.
ReplyDeleteThis fairy garden clock is absolutely magical in every way! I loved everything, the thimble toadstools and the touches of glitter on those incredible wings caches the light and the eye. Everywhere I look I see amazing. I must say, the part that I fell head over heels for was the detailing with the foil tape on the clock base, it is perfection. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI bet those wings are even better in person. Very clever assemblage.
ReplyDeleteYour clock is amazing, will definitely be checking back in to see what other fabulous projects you created for Creatavation...
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing clock. Love the details on how you created it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to alter a clock. All those details, just wauw!
ReplyDeleteSo whimsical!
ReplyDeleteThe details on this project are amazing. Love everything about it, especially those wings.
ReplyDeleteMy friend would truly love to have your alarm clock filled with faeries. It's simply darling. Love it. You inspire me. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove the clock shape and how it is so cutely decorated.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful piece - sometimes the smallest thing makes the biggest impact & that glitter on the edges of the wings did that for me on your art piece đđ
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing fairy garden you made from the clock piece.
ReplyDeleteLove all the darling details.
ReplyDeleteI love the wings you added to your fairies! Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!!
This project took my breath away. So many amazing details and little treasures. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow Jan, love the Fairy Garden Click. What a great idea to use the 3D embossing on the sides. Can’t wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteSo creative!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed at the many different results that can be achieved with the same products. Creativity is a wonderful thing! I love the green clock, and cannot wait to get those wings. They are going to be such fun to create with. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJan, I love every single detail of this gorgeous project!
ReplyDeleteLove the whole project...especially the floral embossing in and out!
ReplyDeleteThis one was my favorite.
ReplyDeleteLoving your fairy fantasy scene....brilliant
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
This project is over the top! So outstanding. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I can’t wait to get my hands on those wings.
ReplyDeleteFabulous project!!! The botanical embossing looks fantastic and I love the wings on the paper dolls!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the "Fairy Garden Clock". Gorgeous. I can't wait to get my hands on a clock too. Thank you so much for sharing your talent. BeautifuL!
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Love the mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteWhat more could a little girl want but some fairies for her dresser. Thank you so much for the inspiration now I know what I can make for my 4 year old granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteOh those wings !!!
ReplyDeleteThimble toadstools genious
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project, love those wings and all the details. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the idea of putting embossing strip on inside and outside of clock! beautiful project! TFS! GREAT!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project.Lots of details. Love it.
ReplyDeleteWow Jan! What a fabulous project! Never thought to use the foil to emboss and put on the clock! It just turned out fabulous! WEll done girlie!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo so cool, I think it is SUPER, greetings Anneke
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful project!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteEvery project made with these clocks is great and this is no exception xx
ReplyDeleteStunning Jan. I was blown away by the strip of embossed foil, it looked like it had been embossed directly onto the clock. I couldn't stop looking at it on the booth. Beautiful as always. <3
ReplyDeleteLove your "clock". I have a couple of them sitting around that I need to work on and thanks for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing, Jan! Loved reading about how you created each detail! I am totally inspired to break out my Idea-ology clock now. :D
ReplyDeleteI want to climb in and hang out with the fairies! Sooooo enchanting!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun scene! Love your imagination ❤️
ReplyDeletestunning project - thanks for sharing your talents:)
ReplyDeleteThere is so much goodness here I don't even know where to start! The way you did the clock with the texture fade is AMAZING. And those wings! I can't wait to get my hands on some!
ReplyDeleteI love this clock! I especially like the way you covered the outside. That is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThis clock is enchanting, it seems to be in a fairy tale and I'm still open-mouthed! I love the wings, the new paper dolls and the thimbles used as mushrooms... the part embossed then ... OMG I have no words !!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Absolutely gorgeous! Love the embossing and the details you've added to the wings. So many amazing details.
ReplyDeleteSuper awesome, I just love all of your extra touches.
ReplyDeleteI have one of Timn's clocks
ReplyDeletebut haven't done anything with
it. You just gave me the
push to get it out and take
it apart. I love the wings
on the dolls. Beautiful
clock. Going to look great
in my living room.
thanks for sharing
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wow wow wow such a magical transformation, hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat inspiration. Love how you used the wings.
ReplyDeleteI love this project! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI make a fairy garden every year in my little red wagon on my front porch...you have taken the idea to a whole new level! Love the clear wings and can't wait to 'play' with them! Thanks for sharing your talents!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the glittered fairy wings and all your other touches of detail. Beautiful work
ReplyDeleteLove your clock creation.....the colors, the grouping and layering are so beautiful. Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA mini garden you don't have to water! Love!!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding fairy garden. I love it! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Now I know what to do with the old alarm clock I found at my mom's.
ReplyDeleteSuch an enchanting project, love all the little details inside the clock and especially the embossed foil. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute. I fell in love with those wings when Tim showed them on his blog. I really like how you used them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous piece of artwork. I love the clock and all the elements and inside with the fairies, mushrooms and glitter, it’s just amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing ...
Emma - I saw your lovely clock when Tim presented the products made for the show. Thank you for the close-ups. It is so pretty and very unique.
ReplyDeleteWonderful color you achieved on the outside of your clock. The wings are delightful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan for the inspiration. I bought several of the clocks a few years ago to make for Christmas gifts, but time got away from me. Now I have more inspiration to turn these little clocks into dĂŠcor pieces decorated for something other than Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI love this project. The texture you added tot he outside of the clock is amazing. I can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteLove all the texture and dimension you've created and those wings are so lovely! Beautiful project Jan, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love this!!!!! Thank you for the inspiration. It truly is an amazing project! Wow!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful scene you created inside the clock - love the wings on the ladies - so magical!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful use of the clock. I love the effect you have on the clock case.
ReplyDeleteJust love the small details .the thimbles etc.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to getting my hands on those butterfly wings
I have a weakness for anything fairy! Love the wings. :)
ReplyDeleteWow you really made the clock come to life. So impressive. I love it. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love all the detail to the clock especially the paper dolls with the added wings!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous piece of art! Love the texture and colour on the clock, and what a clever idea with the thimbles as mushroom hats!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous creation! Thank you for sharing all the "How I did its". Those wings are so beautiful - swoon - I've got to have some!
ReplyDeleteYou clever gal: love the embossed clock, creative toadstools and overall design. thank you for the detailed tutorial.
ReplyDeleteFantastic project such attention to detail it is spectacular
ReplyDeleteI absolutely fell in love with this when Tim showed it. I love the fairies - and the hand in the jar is fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteCan I jump inside this fairyland? Love it!
ReplyDeleteAll those little treasures!
ReplyDeleteLove all the textures and forms used in this project.....
ReplyDeletethe detail is exquisite
ReplyDeleteSo clever to use the vials as the base for toadstools, and ever cleverer to use thimbles for the tops. Great!
ReplyDeleteI’m Sort of chicken to try the foil embossing part .., but wow! It’s worth a shot! Love the clock!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun piece! I love the thimbles and the wings and the little glass bottle!
ReplyDeleteI love all the details
ReplyDeletewhat a fun project, fairies, mushrooms, alarm clock and thumbulls. Oh My!!!
ReplyDeleteGenius! Love the embossing on the tape inside and out. Great Details. Thank you, now I know what I want to do with my clock!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love everything about this!!! The tiny details, the texture, THE WINGS!! I'm loving the baseboard paper dolls too! Thank you for the inspiration! Can't wait to make my own fairy garden!
ReplyDeleteI am SOOOO in love with the color and texture on the outside of this clock!!!! So very excited to give this a try. I have a "naked" one sitting on my desk right now!
ReplyDeleteLoving your thimble toadstools and embossed clock case...your creativity amazes me!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove how you used this clock! Great vintage details and I love how you made the mushrooms! Using thimbles and glass vials! Such inspiration - thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful art, love it!
ReplyDeleteLove so much, it is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. I love the wings too and the glitter adds a bit of an extra touch. I love the little vials filled with glitter. So much fun and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteThis piece is just magical! I love all of the details you included. Thanks for the description of your process!
ReplyDeleteThis is so magical, and those transparent wings, oh my heart
ReplyDeleteWow Jan, this is awesome! I love how you make this beautiful fairy garden.
ReplyDeleteI was thrilled to see the stunning new Transparant Wings, I think a must have for all projects. And you used one of my favorite folders the 3D Botanical Texture Fade.
Thank you so much for your stunning work of art and the description how to make this.
OMGosh, I have a clock and waiting to figure out something to do with it and I love the texture on the outside is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteJan, your work is always so inspiring! Your projects are so unique! Thank you for introducing me to this winged-fairy world and the thimble toadstools! Excellent work with foil, as well!
ReplyDeleteI love these clocks. This is such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love your clock, especially the thimble toadstools! Such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteEnchantingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, I love the wings.
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, what an amazing project! I adore the embossed foil tape inside and out and would never in a million years think to make thimble mushrooms or crochet using the craft thread. It's no wonder your blog is one my favorites to visit on a regular basis. Lovely project!
ReplyDeleteI love the scene you created and all the fun details!
ReplyDeleteI love the embossing on the foil of this clock. It really takes it up a notch. I thing this is my favorite of the hop as I love fairy gardens and wings and glitter and moss......
ReplyDeleteThis puts me in mind of miniatures which I like to do, what great inspiration, very different, very talented.
ReplyDeleteIt’s time for me to alter another clock after seeing the wonderful project you created.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous đđđđđ
ReplyDeleteWow! The texture fade is fabulous as are the other details of your project, truly inspiring!!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing! I love the embossed paper around the outside. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove ❤️ your fairy garden!!
ReplyDeleteEspecially love the wings!!!
Thanks
The thimbles as the bottle toppers are awesome.
ReplyDeleteFabulous design, it's so cute all I had to do was use a little imagination to be in fairy land. I am obsessed with the wings, have to have them. Thank you for giving detailed instructions, my screen is small so I couldn't see all the details without your descriptions
ReplyDeleteI love how you used the embossed paper around the clock sides. I think the fairy wings are cool too!
ReplyDeleteSo many lovely details here. I particularly like the embossing on the outside and inside of the clock.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! I see a new detail every time I look at it. Simply incredible, and those wings are just too cool.
ReplyDeleteI love clocks and yours is amazing! Lovely scene inside.
ReplyDeleteThis is darling, I love all the bits and pieces and the great ideas! The glitter tubes...ingenious!
ReplyDeleteoh, this makes me want to break out my clock and get crafting :). I love the wings too...they are darling
ReplyDeleteThe details are amazing, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat job and so much attention to all the details. TFS.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a clever project- I love the detail! The toadstools are amazing! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic gift for a "vintage" friend.
ReplyDeleteYour thimble toadstools are wonderful. And that strip around the outside - perfect !!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful project. Love the addition of all the embossing and the toadstool thimbles.
ReplyDeleteSo many clever ideas! I especially love the 3D texture fade trim and the little viles and thimbles to create toad stools. Thanks for sharing! Love it
ReplyDeleteI love the clocks. I love the people. The thimbles as mushrooms was really thinking out of the book. Your project is awesome
ReplyDeleteThis is right up my street with the fairy wings and toadstools, just a beautiful piece in the clock.
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