Your work is amazing. I wish my creative juices flowed out like yours always! You brightened up my day and inspired me to tap into the juices a little more.
Whatever you are painting in the first photo looks fabulous! Are those stamps? What is that tool and how are you making those stamps--so many questions!!
wow...love your work!! looks like you have a lot of fun. I especially love your watercolor stuff with fabric pens/paint...very beautiful! And so inspiring! Thanks for sharing!!!
Oh the creativity seems endless! So much inspiration - now my brain isn't going to turn off all night, but thanks so much for keeping me up. Have a Blessed week.
Wow.. Such amazing magic you are working in your studio. Where do you get all that creative energy? Wish I had some ! Love the stamps and all that color in your painting . You really transform something into real beauty! Thanks for sharing your talents :)
words are not necessary when you post your photos! you are always a precious, valuable inspiration! I love the photo of you drilling with the mask!! You are the Queen Diva of Creation!!
So much creative juiciness is happening in your studio !
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :)
Your work is amazing. I wish my creative juices flowed out like yours always! You brightened up my day and inspired me to tap into the juices a little more.
ReplyDelete-Nicole
www.craftmysoul.blogspot.com
Whatever you are painting in the first photo looks fabulous! Are those stamps? What is that tool and how are you making those stamps--so many questions!!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to taking your class on Wednesday! Ready to GO BIG!!! Kelli
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! I love that purple flower, it's so vivid!
ReplyDeleteYou are such an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWoW! Are you using a soldering iron to carve stamps? Very cool!
ReplyDeleteoh what a lovely series of pictures! I am endlessly inspired by your art. what are those adorable things you carved?
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! It seems like your creative adventures have been a lot of fun. And they look great too!
ReplyDeletewow...love your work!! looks like you have a lot of fun. I especially love your watercolor stuff with fabric pens/paint...very beautiful! And so inspiring! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo LOVE it all!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Love this post, this is absolutely beautiful work! Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteBecca
What a wonderful place!!!
ReplyDeleteChe meravilgioso luogo!!
Ciao.
Thanks again for sharing Alisa. Just the mojo injection I needed.xoxo
ReplyDeleteThis was heavenly. I need to revisit this post often! Thank you for letting me in!
ReplyDeleteI believe I just had a craftgasam. There are so many fabulous tidbits in here- and the color! Just wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your wonderful posts as always. Have you talked about those stamps in a previous post? Would you share the process? Fun foam?
ReplyDeleteWow...this is my first visit to your blog. Your work is INCREDIBLE! I will be returning!
ReplyDeleteShelley Davis
Oh the creativity seems endless! So much inspiration - now my brain isn't going to turn off all night, but thanks so much for keeping me up. Have a Blessed week.
ReplyDeleteWow.. Such amazing magic you are working in your studio. Where do you get all that creative energy? Wish I had some ! Love the stamps and all that color in your painting . You really transform something into real beauty! Thanks for sharing your talents :)
ReplyDeleteI'm also curious about your stamps! That looks like fun! I love your blog... definitely makes things start dancing in my head!
ReplyDeletei remain, as always, in awe of you.
ReplyDeletewow, I wish I had 1/3 the creativity and productivity you have. I love what I am seeing here!!
ReplyDeletewords are not necessary when you post your photos! you are always a precious, valuable inspiration! I love the photo of you drilling with the mask!! You are the Queen Diva of Creation!!
ReplyDeleteso nice Alisa,
ReplyDeletethanks for your all sharings:))
What kind of foam are you using for your stamps...is it thick fun foam???
ReplyDeleteI would like to know how you make your stamps too. How about a tutorial?
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