Sunday, August 31, 2014

Tim Holtz Clock Assemblage


I finally made the "time" to participate in one of the Compendium of Curiosities Challenges!  When I saw a short video of all the contributors samples on Facebook via Miss Linda Ledbetter, I just knew I had to join in the fun.



This baby was tricky to photograph for sure, so I took it outside for a decent shot.



I used some resin coated tissue paper and embossed scraps from Tim that I had on hand from another project.  Never throw away those scraps, you just never know when you may "need" them!




Here you can see how crusty and grungy I made the outside of the clock.  I used layers and layers of colors and product.  



Since it is so hard to see inside with the reflection, I took a picture of the base outside of the clock.  Lots of funTim Holtz goodies inside!




Don't forget to check out this week's sponsor The Funkie Junkie Boutique for lots of good product as well!

Cheers, 

Rhea


12 comments:

  1. I absolutely LOVE your entry...the texture you achieved on the outside is fabulous! Love the inside too! Really cool assemblage clock! Thanks for playing along with us at CC3C!!!

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  2. Rhea!!! I want to come to your house and have you teach me how you achieved that fabulous finish on the outside of your clock!! Oh my gosh, I love this. Way to be excellent!

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  3. Love it!!! That patina on the outside is so wonderful. =)

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  4. Fantastic! Love the patina and the way you've framed the edge of the glass. This is gorgeous... thanks so much for sharing it with us at CC3C, Rhea.

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  5. I can only agree with the above admirers... Oh gosh That patina on the outside is fabulous !! How did you do that ? Look awesome. And the edge of silverfoil ..love it. And all the lovely stuff you placed inside !!! You really made an excellent altered clock. Love it !!
    Thanks for sharing !!!
    Hugs from SPAIN... MONICA

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  6. Vintage goodness here Rhea! I LOVE it! The shabby outside, the wonderful guts inside, and especially the industrial trim! LOVE!!!! Thanks so much for playing with our clock challenge at CC3Chalenge!!!

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  7. Fab alteration on the outside and the inside just sets it all off perfectly... Thanks for playing along with the CC3 Challenge... hope to see you again soon x

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  8. I am very taken with your use of the sticker around the face of the clock. The inside is also lovely, but the technique you used to age the clock is magnificent.

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  9. Amazing clock, Rhea. I would love to know more details on the technique of your clock's exterior. I love how you used the industrial stickers around the clock's front. Excellent job!

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  10. Rhea...Love your clock! I've never see one with Tim's borders used around the clock face and I really like that! The finish you've given to your clock exterior is wonderful! It looks so grungy and weathered. Love it! The interior is also really pretty with the flowers and time theme. Thanks for joining us at CC3C. <3 Candy

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