Thursday, February 25, 2016

Tiny Houses



Welcome to another day on our hop with Eileen Hull’s team using her Vintage Canister Scoreboard Die and/or her 3-D Blocks/Cubes Die with our Cottage Home and Mushroom Home sets as we take a stroll Along the Garden Path. Sit back and enjoy projects from the designers participating in today’s hop.

Here’s my project using the 3-D Blocks/Cubes Die with stamps and dies from Cottage Home and just stamps from Mushroom Home:




Here’s what I used to create this project:

Copic® Markers
Memento™ Tuxedo Black Ink Pad by Imagine Crafts®
Memento™ Toffee Crunch Ink Pad by Imagine Crafts®
Zip Dry™  Paper Glue by Beacon


Here’s a list of my teammates playing along today:












Three lucky winners will win their choice of Cottage Home or Mushroom Home plus precut matboard (note, not the actual die) from the Sizzix Canister Scoreboard Die. Sponsored by Sizzix. Deadline to comment is February 28th and winners will be announced early next week. See Official Contest Rules for details.

Thank you for stopping by today.  I’ll have another adorable die project for your viewing pleasure tomorrow, so, be sure to stop back by.  Have a wonderful day!

Hugs,
Lea


25 comments:

  1. Awwww....you tiny little cottage really touches my heart! I love the look of the thatched cottages and this one is perfect.
    I love the stone work on the walls and the thatching on the roof.
    Thank you so much for sharing your lovely work! :)

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  2. Such a sweet creation! Love the stone walls...they look so realistic! TFS. Very nice project. :)

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  3. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I am squealing with delight!! I think I just woke up my granddaughter when I squealed! This is such a cute creation! So fun! I really need these to add to my Fairy Village that I have been working on for the last year or so! T am thinking they will be the perfect addition to my Fairy Village! TFS!

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  4. Lea, your cottage is so enchanting! I am so inspired by your beatiful art creation! Excited to create several of my own for display in my home & for my grandson to play with. ♡ HUGS

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  5. So delightful . Love the stone wall stenciling and straw thatched roof - looks very authentic x

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  6. You did it - converted the roof die into a 3-D roof. It is wonderful I don't know if I would have thought of that. The texture on the house is wonderful as well. I love this die set. I hope to get it in the next week. Thank you for inspiration.

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  7. Rustic little house, love the colors.

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  8. Oh, this is adorable! I can see this hand made cottage in an enchanted forest. The stone work is perfection!

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  9. Oh a story book cottage, wonderful creative project!

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  10. Wow, this is so nice. Love the tiny cottage and roof. What a special project.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  11. Oh my goodness, Lea! This is adorable, fantastic! The side of the home is amazing and so soft, plus that roof is so clever! Love how it all fits together, thank you for sharing your creativity today!

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  12. What terrifically textured walls!!

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  13. Your tiny cottage is adorable!

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  14. Great little house. I love your idea for putting this house together. Thanks for sharing.

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  15. The cottage is so detailed. I love it.
    Can't wait to get my hands on this stamp set.
    thanks for sharing.
    Illinois

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  16. Adorable--I like the stone background and your thatched roof.

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  17. This is an adorable cottage! Love the roof :)

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  18. Love your house. One of my favorites.

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  19. Cute,cute. This looks like so much fun.

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  20. Very impressive. Love this little cottage, and all the little details you added. 💗💗💗

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  21. Cute project. The walls of your cottage looks so real. TFS

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  22. Your cottage looks so real!! I love it!

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  23. Wonderful textures and colors. Love the die cut shutters and doors. Well done.

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