I shared my progress a few posts back, when it looked like this. I'd just finished painting it.
I had quite a few compliments on it at this stage. As a matter of fact, a friend/customer wanted to purchase it. I'm making her another one. This one's mine.
It was a little too neat looking for the course. Imperfections are embraced. I like that.
After a little distressing, I was going to call it done, but, after sending the photo to Tania at FARRAGOZ, I had submission remorse. We both agreed that it needed more of a "story".
After a little distressing, I was going to call it done, but, after sending the photo to Tania at FARRAGOZ, I had submission remorse. We both agreed that it needed more of a "story".
Because I wanted to stay within the boundaries of the materials used in this phase of the course, I added my "story" with more dings, and chips.
I imagined kids throwing rocks at it. That's my story, and I'm sticking with it.
I imagined kids throwing rocks at it. That's my story, and I'm sticking with it.
This clock face may look incredibly complicated, but, it's not. Honestly, you need more patience than talent. It's a step-by-step process that comes together beautifully. Also, as I've mentioned before, the paint recipes are easy, and affordable.
The techniques you learn along the way are like an arsenal. Every phase I finish sends the wheels spinning. I have about a dozen ideas percolating.
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Common Ground: Be Inspired
For more info on the FARRAGOZ course, click HERE.
This is not a paid post. FARRAGOZ has enrolled me in their course to give an honest review. All opinions are my own. My decision to become an affiliate was based on my impression of the course.
Sharing With:
French Country Cottage: Feathered Nest Friday
Common Ground: Be Inspired
Lovin' it and your story - Those darn kids!!!
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Kristin
Love it. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love to see your work...it is always just gorgeous! Can't wait to see your next project...hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteI love it! I have an affinity for old looking clocks anyway.
ReplyDeleteI love it Rosemary. I'll have to check this course out.
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Peggy~PJH Designs
I love the distressed look to it, Rosemary! Those horrid children who threw rocks at it actually added some character and age. ; )
ReplyDeleteI like both stages, but this finished one def tells a story!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Rosemary- looks so cool!
You and this company are a match made in painting tech heaven..Love it girlfriend..Hugs Gloria
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! In my opinion, you should be the author of your own book, and offer your own course. I am 100% sure, myself along with all of your followers would sign up in a minute!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I have got to take this course! Thanks for sharing Rosemary and blessings to you, Patti
ReplyDeleteI love the clock face, so so beautiful in the space I love, the black and white and the size...Phyllis
ReplyDeleteI liked it before those darn kids threw rocks at it LOL
ReplyDeleteI love it and I love clocks. Just what I need, another collection.
ReplyDeleteRosemary this is just stunning!!! Patience is virtue, I guess!!!
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Hey Rosemary, checking out what you've been up to... lovin' this! I am a clock collector, but truth be told, it's like the land that time forgot as I forget to re-charge batteries!! Hope all is well!
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Pendra
Wow this is just beautiful.... you always do such great work! I am always in awww of your talents! Would love it if you cam by and shared it at One MoreTime Events...
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Love the story of kids throwing rocks at it--it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi Rosemary, lové the course you took in creating this clock face. It's so divinely aged. I can not seem to leave well enough alone unless I distress it up real good.
ReplyDeleteYou make this project look easy but, I am sure it take a little more then easy art lesions to create this, in fact your talent shows through in all your works of art.
I went over to check out the course and all I could bring up was a page that read in bold red numbers 404 not allowing me to get into the page, I will try on my lap top and not my ipad and see if that's any different.
Thank you beautiful for taking the time to visit my not such a big deal lamp shade made of linen.
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Doré
It is just wonderful Rosemary!
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