Monday, August 29, 2016

Day 12 of HIP 2 BE SQUARE: "Le Lièvre" Wall Art by Paula!

Welcome back to Lost Coast Portal to Creativity where Lost Coast Designs and Carmen's Veranda collide to bring you twice the inspiration and double the fun!

Howzit Portal Peeps!
Welcome back for Day 12 of

HIP 2 BE SQUARE!

 Are you seeing SQUARES in your sleep yet, LOL?
Our fabulous LCDesigners and Guest Designers are really rocking their SQUARE themed projects with our daily shares through to the end of August featuring Lost Coast Designs and Carmen's Veranda Square rubber stamps, projects in the shape of squares or involve squares in some way!

Share your SQUARE projects in the linky in the Day 1 post HERE for the chance to win a prize!  The more entries the higher the gift certificate, see our Rules page for more info on prizes and guidelines for your entries to ensure they qualify!
  • We want to see entries that are either Square shaped or involve squares in some way!
  • Use our stamps, we love it when you do....your entry counts as two if you do!
  • Use our Square shaped stamps and we'll be over the moon with joy!
  • You can enter using other company stamps too!
  • Linky closes September 4th at 5 to midnight PST so you've got plenty of time to play!
  • HAVE FUN being SQUARE!
LCDesigner Paula has a fabulous Wall Art project to share with you today!
Paula used Carmen's Veranda Rabbit Square and Lost Coast Designs Antique Text Border
showing the yummy metallic gold
 Now it's your turn 2 be SQUARE!
See you again tomorrow!
Leigh S-B
THE SHARPIE DOMINO QUEEN

4 comments:

ionabunny said...

You know what? I really like this. Looks like an illuminated manuscript. Gorgeous. Hugz

Paula F (MuseOfMixedMedia.blogspot.com) said...

Thanks, Iona B Unny! I was actually inspired by medieval tapestries and MSs for this one! You can find out which famous piece was in my mind at http://museofmixedmedia.blogspot.com/2016/08/medievalish-stamp-art-le-lievre-hare.html ;-D

Hugz backatcha!

valscraftings said...

Love the bunny in those leaves, the gold embossing makes it pop!

Paula F (MuseOfMixedMedia.blogspot.com) said...

I agree, Val...the gold is really what makes this piece interesting to my eye. Love me some shine. ;)