Sunday, 31 March 2013

Pebble Painting

For those who are regular readers of my little corner may remember that I collected some pebbles with the view to painting them, well here are the first few. I will be taking these along to an up and coming craft fair.

Painting on pebbles

 
Pebbles on Display

As for my new facebook page and the dilemma of a name, I would like to thank everyone for your input and suggestions, after reading all your wonderful comments and taking everything on board I decided my new facebook page will be known as
 
Jan Ryan Art

Simple and to the point. It will be a couple of weeks before I have it up and running but I'll be sure to let you know so you can pop over.



This post has been linked to Handmade Monday @ Handmade Harbour

I hope you are all having a lovely week end, take care, I'll pop along to see see you throughout the coming week.

Jan X
 

18 comments:

  1. Love the detail on your running hare stone. Your hand must be super steady.

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  2. Love the painted pebbles. We have been doing something similar at school as part of a aboriginal art theme. Particularly like the hare.

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  3. wow. The pebbles are really special. I love the 3d effect you have done on the interlocked rings. Like the new name too. :)

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  4. I especially love the goddess images pebbles. I have the same image as a tattoo on my ankle.

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  5. oooh they are gorgeous! I love how they are all so different. I think my fav is the hare :) x

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  6. How can you paint on something so small !!!! Your paint brush must be tiny. I love the interlocking rings. They are lovely.

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  7. They are beautiful! Good luck at the fair x
    Celia

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  8. Your pebbles are beautiful, I really love the hare. I shall be visiting you on FB as soon your page is up and running!

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  9. Your pebbles are just gorgeous. I adore pebbles, even when they are unadorned - but you've made these look really special. I especially love the heart - very simple but very effective and I can imagine someone buying that as a gift. It would make a lovely paperweight in a home office. I'm sure they'll sell really well x

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  10. I love painted pebbles and have several around the house. I use most as everyday paperweights but also have a few around my dining room stove. Love your designs, especially the hare.

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  11. love your pebble paintings - I used to do some of it in the past too!
    I think the hare on the green grass is my favourite - looks like it's in a hurry for something... Easter maybe? :)

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  12. The pebbles look great Jan, I hope they sell well for you. You certainly have a very steady hand

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  13. Your pebble paintings are relay lovely Jan. The hare is great and looks just what we think hares do - rush off. Hope you have a good week.

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  14. These look amazing - you do have a very steady hand! Hope you had a good Easter, Jo x

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  15. I love the pebble paintings, they're really lovely. Good luck with the new page! Let us know when its up and running :-)

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  16. I especially like the running hare. I found the test pots on sale in Wilkinsons three for £1 so bought 9 pots of assorted colours suitable as background colours.
    Hugs Mrs A.

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  17. Gorgeous pebbles :-) Looking forward to seeing your new FB page. Simmi x

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  18. Just amazing, I love them, i would to have a go at these for my herb garden to put my little touch to it. Keep it up. Fabulous work.!!

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