Bird with Balloons to brighten up the start to your weekend!
Which probably doesn’t need any help, because SATURDAY! Yay!
This was another background I became enamoured of…..with….whatever, and didn’t want to cover up. But after an expensive trip to Michael’s I got all fired up and finished it.
Before I went through the check out I looked through my cart and removed six items I can probably survive without for the time being, in the interests of not spending a fortune all at once. And no, I didn’t run around putting them back exactly where they belong. That’s my secret confession for today.
The secret to the balloons being transparent is tissue paper! Isn’t that brilliant? I now have a lifetime supply of it in many colours.
Okay, that’s enough secrets revealed for one day. Have a great weekend!
My favorite so far! 🙂
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Every one is my favourite until I do the next one. lol
Thanks! xx
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Oh I love it Lin! I hope I can make one of these some day!
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I think you could make one today 😄
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Awh! Thanks for the vote of confidence 🙂
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I like the pretty balloons, the background of newspaper clips, the owl, the feather and best of all, (ha ha!) the robin. Smiles from Robin
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I was wondering what kind of bird that was….lol
It was originally part of the background but too interesting to keep in the shadows.
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I love the backgrounds on your work and can see why you wouldn’t want to cover them up. 🙂
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I guess I should have a foreground in mind when I start, but usually I wait for the background to suggest it. Backwards art. 😄
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That’s the way I tend to do, I never have a finished product in mind. Too much disappointment when it doesn’t look how I planned it!
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This is very beautiful. I agree with Jodi. I’d like to be able to do this too. Love your confession! :))
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You both would be brilliant at this! Paper and gel medium, stencils, stamps, paint and ink. And a free afternoon. And maybe a touch of lunacy…😄
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That is very cool. Nice work.
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Thank you George. I think it is more play than work. 😄
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Nine of the element air (swords in the traditional Tarot), appropriately involving a bird.
Birds symbolize healing. Confronting grief takes us through sorrow to rebirth. In rebirth the spirit soars. Birds are found in art all the way back to the beginning of humans.
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I did not know about birds and healing. Maybe the magpies I associate always with memories of my mother are a perfect example. Thanks Dianne.
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Love your confession and think the balloons and their effect are amazing. Also, some unusual effects in the background….upper left…..perhaps unconscious?
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Definitely unconscious….what do you see?
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Beautiful warm and comforting post 🙂 wish a lovely weekend dear friend
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Thank you Tanveer, I hope you’ve had a lovely weekend too ❤️
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thank you dear 🙂 yes i had good time with my grandchildren:)
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I find all of your work so mesmerizing – just beautiful.
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It’s a mesmerizing process, so that’s an excellent result! Thanks ❤️
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Very nice piece, Grandmalin.
(Despite that, or because of it, here’s my secret confession (secret no more):
I get very grumpy sometimes–which no one would ever guess from my blog posts, or comments on anyone else’s blog posts–and sometimes, when I see cheery delights like this one, fantasize about, for instance, taking a pin and popping every one of those happy balloons. I’ve joined a recovery group called W.B.S. (Worry, Be Sad*) which offers hope to those such as I.
*Some say the acronym stands for “What Bull-Pucky”.
Very nice piece, Grandmalin.
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Again I love this and would definitely would display it on my wall. xxx
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I have no idea how you made that but it’s beautiful! 🙂
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