Not sure how I missed this video, but there is so much incredible inspiration here!! This turned out so good. Brava friend! 🙌🏾I’ve been wanting to try putting together a vignette box, and you’ve given me some great ideas. Thank you so much for sharing your artistry, time, and creativity with all of us! The haters can go kick rocks.
Thank you so much, Tiffany! 💖 I agree, the internet trolls are miserable, but I won't let them get me down. What I hate to think is that they may discourage someone else from trying their hand at mixed media or vignettes. I usually ignore them or delete their comments, but I was feeling a little feisty that day! 😂
Your mom was so generous. I love the vignette … I just finished a similar graveyard scene vignette before the new dies came out. 🤔… thinking it’s time for another. Thanks for the inspiration and tutorial 😊☠️
Buying all of those little pieces and assembling all that seems expensive just to make a cheap little craft decoration that you could buy already made for less. If you made the individual pieces by scratch I would be more impressed. This seems impractical.
Hello! Thanks for stopping by. I personally believe that buying already made decor is cheap and would rather put love and care into my makes. You also clearly don't know that the little pieces I used were from the same designer that created the dies, and were designed to be used together. You also seem to be under the impression that I care whether or not you are personally impressed--I do not. I'm just on here sharing what I create and if others find it helpful, I find joy in that. If you don't like it, move along. There is no need to bully others online. Wishing you the day you deserve! 😘
@@alicescrapswonderland that is what I am saying. Buying already made decor, rather than making the individual pieces yourself looks cheap, yet is actually more expensive than necessary. It's just impractical, to me, and looks cheap. I am not assuming you care. I am just sharing my honest opinion about this. It's nothing against you, personally. To me this just looks like a kids project and not a true work of art. I would rather a reasonably priced decorative item already assembled or spend my money on a quality piece made truly by hand and not using premade creations. This is just my personal preference and what I honestly think about it. I like the general idea, but I would do it differently. It's not bullying to share an honest viewpoint or constructive criticism. It is bullying to be unable to take that objectively and to become defensive about personal preferences and different perspectives.
I'm not the one being defensive. I nearly stated that sharing kindness and joy takes nothing from you and only adds to the world we live in. You are the one trying to defend your comments with explanations of why you commented negatively. This and the previous comment are both clearly meant to demean and belittle with words that have negative connotations such as "cheap," "impractical" and "like a kid's project" (and honestly, your opinion of children's art says a lot about you). If you like a general idea, but don't like the way it came together with the materials used, etc., thank the person for the idea and move on. Next time you decide to go keyboard warrior with your personal "opinions," ask yourself this, "Would I say that to the artists face in person?" If the answer is no, then keep it to yourself.
Not sure how I missed this video, but there is so much incredible inspiration here!! This turned out so good. Brava friend! 🙌🏾I’ve been wanting to try putting together a vignette box, and you’ve given me some great ideas. Thank you so much for sharing your artistry, time, and creativity with all of us! The haters can go kick rocks.
Thank you so much, Tiffany! 💖 I agree, the internet trolls are miserable, but I won't let them get me down. What I hate to think is that they may discourage someone else from trying their hand at mixed media or vignettes. I usually ignore them or delete their comments, but I was feeling a little feisty that day! 😂
You used so many techniques that I haven’t seen before! I will be studying and trying these out in the coming weeks. I love this! Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed the video! Let me know if you have any questions about the techniques. ☺️
Oh wow Adrienne this amazing.
I love it😍👻😁❣️❣️❣️
Thank you so much!
I adore this! I’m a huge Halloween lover and Tim Holtz fan and you really knocked it out of the graveyard with this! Great job! 👻 🎃
Thank you so much!!
Amazing love it. Very talented. 😊
Thank you! 🥰
Your mom was so generous. I love the vignette … I just finished a similar graveyard scene vignette before the new dies came out. 🤔… thinking it’s time for another. Thanks for the inspiration and tutorial 😊☠️
Thanks so much! You can never have too many graveyard vignettes. 🖤 (I think my mom was looking forward to that popsicle, lol!)
@@alicescrapswonderland 😍
So much inspiration! I’m about to try my hand at vignettes, and this really helped inspire and encourage me. Thank you!
I'm so glad! 🥰
This turned out awesome! I am getting inspired to try my hand at making a vignette box for Halloween.
Thank you so much! You’ll have so much fun!
Oh wonderful!! Thank you I am going to do this!
🥰 Hope you have lots of fun making yours!
Love this tfs it’s amazing xx
Thank you so much!
Awesome
Thank you so much!
so fabulous!
Thank you so much!
Buying all of those little pieces and assembling all that seems expensive just to make a cheap little craft decoration that you could buy already made for less. If you made the individual pieces by scratch I would be more impressed. This seems impractical.
Hello! Thanks for stopping by. I personally believe that buying already made decor is cheap and would rather put love and care into my makes. You also clearly don't know that the little pieces I used were from the same designer that created the dies, and were designed to be used together. You also seem to be under the impression that I care whether or not you are personally impressed--I do not. I'm just on here sharing what I create and if others find it helpful, I find joy in that. If you don't like it, move along. There is no need to bully others online. Wishing you the day you deserve! 😘
@@alicescrapswonderland that is what I am saying. Buying already made decor, rather than making the individual pieces yourself looks cheap, yet is actually more expensive than necessary. It's just impractical, to me, and looks cheap.
I am not assuming you care. I am just sharing my honest opinion about this. It's nothing against you, personally. To me this just looks like a kids project and not a true work of art.
I would rather a reasonably priced decorative item already assembled or spend my money on a quality piece made truly by hand and not using premade creations. This is just my personal preference and what I honestly think about it. I like the general idea, but I would do it differently.
It's not bullying to share an honest viewpoint or constructive criticism. It is bullying to be unable to take that objectively and to become defensive about personal preferences and different perspectives.
I'm not the one being defensive. I nearly stated that sharing kindness and joy takes nothing from you and only adds to the world we live in. You are the one trying to defend your comments with explanations of why you commented negatively. This and the previous comment are both clearly meant to demean and belittle with words that have negative connotations such as "cheap," "impractical" and "like a kid's project" (and honestly, your opinion of children's art says a lot about you). If you like a general idea, but don't like the way it came together with the materials used, etc., thank the person for the idea and move on. Next time you decide to go keyboard warrior with your personal "opinions," ask yourself this, "Would I say that to the artists face in person?" If the answer is no, then keep it to yourself.