Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Pinky Inky!

Hello Everyone, I hope you are well and having a good week.  We have a drizzly day and quite dark, pity as the last few days have been sunny but cold and crisp, oh well that's weather for you.

Thank you for all the lovely comments on my last card, most appreciated as ever.

I've something a little different today;
Meet Pinky Inky the octopus, I think he is fab and it's another of Pink Ink designs. He's a big image so rather than make a card I decided to make a lollypop stick plaque.  I've still to put a cord on it to hang him beside my seaworld projects on our bedroom wall.  I've painted it all with Starlight Paints, and although it's quiet sparkly it doesn't really show here. The little fishes and the shell are part of the same set. Hope you like it.

Another short post, so cheerio for now and see you soon, take care,

21 comments:

MiamiKel said...

Oh my - look at this! SO creative, Kate! What did you use to bind the popsicle sticks together? This would make a wonderful craft room decor! You've done a marvelous job getting inky pinkie colored to perfection and love the nautical feel of your sweet project! Well done! Xx

cotnob said...

A super plaque Kate, a great image and I love the lollipop stick idea, I bet he looks great hanging on your bedroom wall.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

Mac Mable said...

What a fabulous image and a fun idea to put Pinky Inky Octopus on the lollipop sticks....Like it...I love it! x.

Crafting Queen said...

Great idea and lovely colours.

Christine Harrop said...

What a super little piece of art work Kate. I love the lolly sticks idea. This is something I could probably utilise for our Craft and Laugh Group at WI. Dee and I are looking for something different.. Hope you and Alistair are both well. Hugs Christine xx

Margarets designer cards said...

Brilliant card love the octopus image

meg said...

fantastic work Kate, love the image, I can imagine him shimmering and sparkling in the dark

Rainey's Craft Room said...

This is a lovely project Kate, the stamps from Pink Ink are gorgeous, hoping to purchase some at the NEC show this year.
Lorraine

Mrs A. said...

I love all their stamps but they are all so big. This is a great idea to make into a plaque usin lolly pop sticks. Hugs Mrs A.

dutchess said...

Great make Kate...love the lolly stick idea,and I just adore the pink ink stamp.....
The weather has been dreadful here and I am suffering with my arthritis because of the damp....heating on and craft room bound.....
Take care xxxxx

aussie aNNie said...

Fabulous project and use of the paddle pop stick, my fav technique, and the results are just beautiful.x

Valerija said...

So cool! I love it!
Valerija xx

Flo Langley said...

Wonderful project Kate. Love the octopus and how you have used the lollypop sticks. Hugs Flo xx

Linda Simpson said...

A beautiful project, love the octopus.
Hugs
Linda xxx

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

Wow, great home decor, so fun!! Love the idea of the lollypop stick plaque!! Well done!!

Karen P said...

Oh wow Kate he is fabulous huni - ab-so-lutely fabulous! Thank you for the comment on my blog and for letting me know. I'm not sure what is going on but every so often the photo's on my blog are disappearing and the re-appearing. I've been trying to figure it out but I have no idea what to do now xx

Pink Rose said...

Hi Kate what a great idea and your octopus looks awesome,well done my friend xx

Sue said...

Nice idea to use the sticks to display your work. Love the Octopus and the scene you created with is. Our Aquarium at Niagara Falls had a day last weekend and you could touch an Octopus. Saw it on TV and they are quite ugly and have like suction cups at the end of each of its 8 legs, wonder if anyone really wanted to touch it!!

Hugs
Sue

Mia said...

What a great idea to use lollypop sticks for the stunning octopus! Amazing wall hanging, Kate. And I am sure it will be perfect on your bedroom. Kisses, my friend.

Sandma's Handmade Cards said...

This is fabulous Kate. It's been ages since I've stamped on lolly sticks, so many thanks for the inspiration x

Pat said...

This Pink Ink Designs octopus is so cute and your idea of making a plaque with lolly sticks has worked beautifully Kate and I love the colours. I have just bought the Pink Ink Turtle but haven't had time to use it yet..hopefully soon. x