Welcome to the summer hop of mixed media fun with Nathalie Kalbach and her fabulous Foam, Cling Rubber Stamp and Stencil Sets made for Stampendous! I really wanted to create something fun for my granddaughter. When I first saw the elephant set, I immediately thought of Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss. So with that being said, here’s my fun Horton inspired canvas. You’ll notice that I didn’t create my elephant just like Horton, however, he’s pretty close.
Here’s what I used to create this canvas:
8”x10” Canvas Board by Nicole™
Here’s a list of my teammates playing along today:
Prizes!
There are three lucky commenters during the hop that will each win a prize package that includes all three of Nathalie Kalbach’s Foam, Cling Rubber and Stencil Stamp sets. But WAIT! This is open to everyone! We’ll announce winners on Monday June 20.
To be eligible, comment on the Stampendous blog and that of each designer’s post for the hop this week. Each comment is an entry! Give a shout out to your place of residence, we want to see how far our hop goes around the world!
Thanks so much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoy the hop and, who knows, you might just win a prize! Have a wonderful weekend and I’ll see you again soon.
Hugs,
Lea
So cute and realistic looking elephant! I love the warmth of the pink color you chose. Myriam from Qc, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun! I love how you did it! Great colors!
ReplyDeletePretty in pink'. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh - your canvas is PRECIOUS Lea. This is the first time I have seen Nat's elephant so soft and gentle looking. You did him up proud!!! So sweet to have him walking in such a field of loveliness. I bet your granddaughter adores this. Thanks bunches for such lovely inspiration. j.
ReplyDeleteNice. Looks like a watercolor painting.
ReplyDeleteCja Geneseo, ny
So very cute! I loved that movie too. This is perfect for her room. I'm sure she will love it. Hugs, Robin
ReplyDeleteDELIGHTFUL canvas Lea!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your Horton searching through his field of pretty pink flowers, your Granddaughter will LOVE IT TOO!!!
Thank you for sharing :)
Tracy from Australia
I absolutely adore this! Love how you did the elephant! This would be an awesome wall hanging for a nursery! TFS!
ReplyDeleteOMGee! This is so adorable! LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteHe is darling. He looks so pensive.
ReplyDeleteWonderful project. I'm sure your
granddaughter will treasure it.
thanks for sharing.
great elephant!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I think your grandaughter will love it!
ReplyDeleteLove your elephant and his surroundings!! Great color combo! Thx for sharing.
ReplyDeletePretty adorable and so much fun! Your granddaughter is going to love having some of your artwork to enjoy. Thank you for sharing today!
ReplyDeleteTerrific idea and
ReplyDeleteso very cute!
Carla from Utah
How very sweet! Your GD will just love it. <3
ReplyDeleteso freaking adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love all the pink!
ReplyDeleteSoooo adorable. I love that movie.
ReplyDeleteThat little elephant has had many looks on the blog hop. lots of inspiration
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet project. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat project!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fun!!!
ReplyDeleteLilian (Maryland, USA)
The Leaf Studio
Love your elephant and that great background. Thanks for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture - such soft colors. So fitting
ReplyDeletefor a child's room.
This is so so cool- I love how you added your own shadowing, drawing etc, into the solid elephant outline- so amazing. Thank you so much for being part of the hop!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nat! I wanted to show that you can use them for children's projects as well, not just the usual adult mixed media. I'm glad you liked it, my granddaughter loves it!
DeleteLea, this is so sweet! I love how you showcased this elephant in such a unique and delightful way!!! Thanks for being a part of this wonderful and inspiring hop!! !
ReplyDeleteWe're here! We're here!!! Instantly recognizable... love it!
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