I agree with whoever said they don't like skulls - me either, but yours are the exception to the rule - they are gorgeous and you make it look so easy!... now I need to look for some stones.
Je suis votre blog depuis quelques mois et je suis toujours épatée de voir à quel point vous aimez partager vos techniques, vos coups de coeur, vos idées, votre créativité avec nous. MERCI à vous de cette générosité. J'adore vos délires. Une grosse bise de France.
Oh, how gorgeous! I have to make some myself! I love sugar skull! The skull I made this week: http://howling-liz.blogspot.nl/2012/10/the-sugar-skull-is-finished.html
These are fabulous!! Love them!! I have a collection of rocks that I've been wanting to paint but just have been a bit timid to get started. I think this is the project to get me started! Thanks for the brilliant idea!
i have been hosting La Calaca Love, a calaca a day for the month of october. here is todays: http://corazon.typepad.com/recuerda_mi_corazon/2012/10/la-calaca-loves-to-dance.html
please let me know if i could post one photograph and link directly back to your wonderful post here!!! everyone needs a look at your charming calveras!!
Alisha, I just screamed out loud when I saw your skulls! I made something very similar in August with stones I collected at the Baltic Sea. This is too funny! Yours can come over for a beer if they want to. Mine are always up for a party. So, skulls...meet your German cousins! :-)
Hi Alisa, I absolutely love these! I am getting married in January 2016 and would love to paint my own rocks for a sort of day of the dead wedding. What type of paint did you use for these. Any recommendations?
Too cute!!! I love the way you think. You use simple things and make them so beautiful. True talent!!
ReplyDeleteeverything you make, is so gorgeous! I don't like skulls, but your's are great!
ReplyDeleteOh wow. These just take my breath away! I'm such a fan of everything you do but these are my absolute favourites. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI agree with whoever said they don't like skulls - me either, but yours are the exception to the rule - they are gorgeous and you make it look so easy!... now I need to look for some stones.
ReplyDeleteJe suis votre blog depuis quelques mois et je suis toujours épatée de voir à quel point vous aimez partager vos techniques, vos coups de coeur, vos idées, votre créativité avec nous. MERCI à vous de cette générosité. J'adore vos délires. Une grosse bise de France.
ReplyDeleteYou turned simple things into works of art. So beautiful! I am inspired!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!!! You make it all seem so easy!!! love the little leaf in the middle of all those colorful skulls!!!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing and for coloring my days!!! (and all the inspiration)
xoxoxox from France
Alisa you amaze me with your creativity! I love it.
ReplyDeletewow these are so much fun!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, how gorgeous! I have to make some myself! I love sugar skull! The skull I made this week: http://howling-liz.blogspot.nl/2012/10/the-sugar-skull-is-finished.html
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I'm doing a polymer clay sugar skull tutorial on Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteSugar Skulls are in the air!
Love these. what a fabulous idea, dear Alisa!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Wonderful!!! Like it very much!!!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh!! I love DoD and these are FaNtAsTiC. They will look great in my display. Thank You for the idea!
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Hi, Alisa! I pin 2 of these images to pinterest...do you mind? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work ;)
(http://pinterest.com/doriissima/manualidades-handicraft/)
OMG - love these!!!
ReplyDeletelovely fun rocks
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous!! Love them!! I have a collection of rocks that I've been wanting to paint but just have been a bit timid to get started. I think this is the project to get me started! Thanks for the brilliant idea!
ReplyDeletetotally LOVE these and I want to make some! Can you share what paint you used? :)
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ReplyDeletei have been hosting La Calaca Love, a calaca a day for the month of october. here is todays: http://corazon.typepad.com/recuerda_mi_corazon/2012/10/la-calaca-loves-to-dance.html
please let me know if i could post one photograph and link directly back to your wonderful post here!!!
everyone needs a look at your charming calveras!!
viva la vida!
freaking rockastic!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteAlisha, I just screamed out loud when I saw your skulls! I made something very similar in August with stones I collected at the Baltic Sea. This is too funny! Yours can come over for a beer if they want to. Mine are always up for a party. So, skulls...meet your German cousins! :-)
ReplyDeleteKati's skulls
I would really like to know what kind of paint you used - these are amazing and I'd like to try this with my 7th graders....
ReplyDeleteI would really like to know what kind of paint you used - these are amazing and I'd like to try this with my 7th graders....
ReplyDeleteHi Alisa, I absolutely love these! I am getting married in January 2016 and would love to paint my own rocks for a sort of day of the dead wedding. What type of paint did you use for these. Any recommendations?
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