Hi, thanks for popping back for today's sneak peak :o) after this there are 6 more little cubbyholes to share before revealing the full project.
The background of this came from a digital sheet Poisonous Labels, available to purchase from Ten Two Studios I think they're great! In front of this is a tiny little flask filled with green food colouring and a tiny stamped 'P' for poison on the front. Hope you like!?
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Stefanie
ooo creepy scary potion, don't dare touch!
ReplyDeleteLove this sneak you are doing, like a cliff hanger each day!~kim
Thanks Kim :o)
DeleteSuch a cool label and I love the teeny bottle of poison!
ReplyDeleteI think I've got a thing for bottle labels just like with tickets and word stamps!! They're addictive!
DeleteOh no not the poison!
ReplyDeleteBut oh yes .......!
DeleteOooh! P for poison! I love it! Need to see the full thing!! :) xx
ReplyDeleteWon't be too long Mo x
DeleteYou have earned the title of I have no words. I love absolutely everything about this piece. From the colors, to the image, and especially the bottle at the bottom. Not much more to say except it is my favorite
ReplyDeleteAw thank you so much Rebecca :o)
DeleteYour project is coming along beautifully, can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Julia
DeleteOooo this little cubby is wicked cool! I can't wait to see the whole project!
ReplyDeleteThe suspense is building!! Love the flask! This is gonna be a fab project...can't wait!!
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic cubby. Love the green. It is a perfect choice.
ReplyDeleteGreat sneak peek. Love the bottle.
ReplyDeleteEach little cubbyhole is a treat!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely one of my faves! Love the green and I so covet that little alphabet. xxD
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the label in the background here--goes perfectly with the tiny vial of green poison!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a neat idea using a label for the cubby hole! I love your work and how your creative process is lighting sparks in mine too! Thank you for all of your hard work, time and personal sharing!
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