Still having fun with the pebbles from Kaikoura.
The white pebbles are painted with black Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens... but the Chinese brush pen my sister brought me from her journey around the world looks better in the picture!
You can find a list of the tools and supplies I use here and here.
Some of my pebbles are available at my Etsy Shop
The white pebbles are painted with black Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens... but the Chinese brush pen my sister brought me from her journey around the world looks better in the picture!
You can find a list of the tools and supplies I use here and here.
Some of my pebbles are available at my Etsy Shop
Those are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes is so beatiful! I love them! :*
DeleteThank you Hanna!!
DeleteYou did a fabulous job with these! They are so incredibly beautiful. You have inspired me to try the same!
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Michelle
Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThose are fabulous! Is it okay if I put the pic on my blog--with credit to you of course :)
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Thank you all for such nice comments about my work, I feel really flattered!
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these are gorgeous, i was inspired to make my own, not as beautiful as yours but i still love it
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Thank you Abi, I am glad you were inspired. I'm on my way to see yours!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, I'm always looking for new, unique ways to do small designs. LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Marissa, thank you very much for your kind comment!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post - I really enjoyed it. Pebbles are so under-rated and I recently wrote an article for using pebbles for interior design - http://hometipster.com/pebbles-interior-exterior-design/
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully simple idea. Love your designs. Found you on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome and thank you Hometipster!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Photographer Mum!
These are so lovely! I would love to know what types of pens you use, especially for the white ink. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Shamayah! In these two posts I've listed all the tools I use here and here
DeleteVraiment très beau ! Félicitations !
ReplyDeleteMerci bocu Pom de l atelierpapillon! (I hope I spelled it right!)
ReplyDeletevery beautiful stones. I love them.
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DeleteBeautiful! Hope you don't mind if I pinned this.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your visit and for the pin!
DeleteThese are so neat! I am officially inspired!
DeleteGood to hear! Thanks!!!
DeleteVery unique! I will try to do the same.Great ideia
ReplyDeleteThank you! Give it a go, it is fun.
DeleteThis is simply wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you llanna08 !!
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