Part of the September Kit at Flying Unicorn includes a Tim Holtz Clock
as Guest Designer I decided to alter this clock by creating a very rusty /grunge look
I had such fun, with lots of layers of Gesso, Viva croco Crackle, clear rock candy/ crackle paint and distress stain /ink .
I hung a metal key with various other metal elements, on the side of the clock .
'TIME'
I found the quote on Pinterest.
'Time'
is a friend, a healer, a maker of dreams
and every moment it holds in its hands
is filled with new beginnings.
thanks for looking at my work and for leaving me some love
bye for now
big hugz from Heather xox
Finally I can see it - what an incredible OTP you have made, looks so timeless....
ReplyDeleteWow wow wowwwwwwwww! This is absolutely amazing!! I loveeeeeee the rustic feel!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen MANY of these clocks altered, but NEVER one so beautiful as this one!! Absolutely love the texture and color, like a patina gone wild!!! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful and original project, I love it
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool, love what you did. Di@Cottage-wishes
ReplyDeleteWow Heather incredible otp love your rustic treatment..xo
ReplyDeletesoooooooooo amazing Heather YUMMMMMM
ReplyDeleteWOW this clock looks like it has seen many many seasons of life.. fantastic altering Heather.. how precious it looks! Love the quote too!
ReplyDeleteAmazing !!! Love what you have done. It looks like you have pulled it out of a river. Gorgeous Heather. xx
ReplyDeleteWooooowwwwww!!! Have seen a lot of altered clocks and they are all very pretty but this one is spectacular ... it looks like it has spent the last hundred years underground. What an amazing transformation and so gorgeous too!! Love that crackle technique it's just fantastic. Totally stunning!!!!!! oxox
ReplyDeletewow this is so amazing!!! I love the rustic touch!!! Awesome...Heather... hugs...x
ReplyDeleteOh gosh Heather this is stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteOh how cool is this?! It looks like something from the Titanic! It's amazing!!!! WTG! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is incredibly beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteOh my word...this is just amazing! I could just imagine this washing up on a beach somewhere....You are truly an amazing creator!!!!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteBreathtakingly beautiful!!!! What more can I say that has not been said...wonderful creation Heather...WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteChiming in with the others here Heather...it could have been harvested from the sea bed near then Titanic. Your Art is beyond compare :)
ReplyDeleteThis truly is an amazing piece of work... I find it hard to believe it is not a hundred years old. You are such an amazing artist and I am totally in awe of you xox
ReplyDeleteOh wow Heather this is simply AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHeather, this is possibly the most creative alteration of that clock I have seen yet!! How awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteHeather this is UNREAL!!! I am just in awe of this clock..you did AMAZING with this kit!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous clock, totally in love with it :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is gorgeous Heather... totally amazing actually... and the words are perfect... what a treasure...
ReplyDeleteJenny ♥
Oh my goodness, this is just sensational. Wow, how cool and clever is that? You have blown me away....now I want to make one....lol. Love love love it.
ReplyDeleteMY OH MY, it's AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most amazing alteration of a THE clock that I have ever seen - kudos to you Heath!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing grungy transformation, it looks fantastic!! I've had one of these for ages, I think you may just have inspired me to dig it out and finally do something with it...
ReplyDeleteThis is super duper gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow, look at the texture, amazing!!
ReplyDeleteohhhh this is just fabulous!!!
ReplyDeletethis is so you - so gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteIs this kit still available? I can't find it on your webshop. TIA
ReplyDeleteI know it's some time but Only just seen this on Pinterest?? Absolutely unbelievable altered piece. Of course all your pieces are fab but the rust & crackle on this clock is just well.... I am blown away. Did you ever do a true or at least some tips on how to get these results. Apologies if too long ago. I understand if no info now.... WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this piece! Can't find info on the kit to learn this technique. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic project! Julie
ReplyDeleteJust found it by accident, this is a stunning piece of art.
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