I decided for this weeks theme to use a little piece of sea glass, found on the beach at the Royal Victoria Country Park (Hampshire) - it's the best place I know for finding huge amounts of the stuff!
I love sea glass and this little heart shaped piece has been kept in my 'precious things' cupboard just waiting to be used.
I splodged blue 'sea' onto the background using gel medium and wrapped silver wire with glass beads on it around the sea glass. I attached it to a square of silk and added some silver flakes.
Thank you to everyone for their kind and encouraging comments last week - they are so appreciated.
Hope you all have a great week!
You need to frame this one.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, I LOVE it! Valerei
ReplyDeleteVery artistic! Love it! I agree w/ Arnoldo!
ReplyDeletethis is very special, def. needs a frame as suggested, well done! x
ReplyDeleteOh... what a lovely find your beautiful little heart shaped sea glass was.....LOVE LOVE LOVE your tag...stunning work Diana!
ReplyDeleteI love sea glass too Diana. Your tag is gorgeous. It would make a great framed piece - especially if you did tags using different shades of glass.
ReplyDeletethis is so lovely, I would love to touch and feel this!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful Diana!! And I know another blogger who would rEAlly love your heart - Mel from The Yorkshire Fox :0)
ReplyDeleteLove your heart shaped sea glass. Very unusual to see a piece in white . Great tag. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteThere is such a magical feel to your tag - beautiful and beyond !
ReplyDeleteWOW, how beautiful and original. I love the seaglass. How do you splodge?
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Ivy
How beautiful. That sea glass heart IS such a precious find. All the comments that say this should be framed are quite right. It really is a 'little work of art' I simply LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteStunning!! The beach I visit never seems to have much sea glass, lots of oyster shells though.
ReplyDeleteExquisite - this is a work of art.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! so delicate, love the silver wire and flakes, Jane xx
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