Wednesday, July 05, 2006

7 Layer Salad..STUDIO FRIDAY......

Since Tine was nice enough to choose my idea for Studio Friday this week.....I felt compelled to do a tutorial! I decided to make the piece with only scraps I had on my table or scrap bin! I found an old painting I had done many years ago and cut off 1/3 of it to use as the first layer. Then, with Mod Podge in hand I started collaging. Below you can see the progress at 4 stages, although there were several more inbetween....didn't want to bore you:) Using paint, paper, vintage book pages that I had already cut from and a stamp or two I finished in about one hour!


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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh Linda you are too clever for me. That is lovely.

Kivett Studio said...

Linda this piece is wonderful. i love it...thanks for sharing the process! ~Ronda

Ellen said...

This is a great piece, and a great idea for SF! I'll have to see what I can come up with!

primdollie said...

OH NOW HOW AWESOME and CLEVER!!!!!! I love it and my scraps don't look that good girl!!!! I need to come play in your scrap box for sure!!!! thanks so much for sharing!!!!
Hugs Linda K

Anonymous said...

Loving your creative & tasty "7 layer salad"!

Tina

Anonymous said...

LOVE it!!!! It's wonderful!!

Linda said...

linda, as always your art is so lovely and so inspiring!

Anke Martin said...

How lovely! It's really interesting to see the beginning and the result. Amazing what you can create just with layers.

Anonymous said...

Oh, I love this! It's very creative!

Unknown said...

I love the colours & the little cut out bird...thanks for the idea...lovely to try something a bit different!

Ouissi x

Anonymous said...

Sweet caged birdie. I like how you reinvented something old. cool.

Abbie said...

Very excellent piece! Love all of the layers.. they definitely make it extra special! Great idea!
:) abbie

Debbie said...

Ths is fabulous and thank you for the tutorial! Its wonderful to read an artist's thought process. And that you for the very creative topic!

Stacia said...

Great use of materials and processes to create an awesome image! Very cute!