Hi there! It's time for an all new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge! This week's challenge is all about the letter H! Can't wait to see how you interpret this fun challenge!
I was inspired to create piece of home decor:
We love to travel but we always look forward to returning home. I created a wallhanging to share my fondness of our happy home:
My hanging features a couple of pieces from Wendy Vecchi's Residences:
I added lots of texture and detail to using the Basically Bricks stencil along with Crackled Texture Paste:
To express my sentiments in words, I combined fun Big Chat stickers with Remnant Rubs:
I completed the hanging with a trio of homemade flowers along with Art Parts LEAVES:
Thanks so much for visiting! I hope you enjoyed my project and I hope you join along with theSimon Says Stamp Monday Stamp Challenge! Please be sure to visit the Simon Says Stamp Monday Stamp Challenge blog to see all the DT's fabulous inspiration!

Products Used:
Tim Holtz Sizzix Tattered Pinecone die, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Grungeboard Basics Plain,
Wendy Vecchi ART PARTS LEAVES Studio 490, Wendy Vecchi Cling Rubber Stamps ART FROM THE HEART Stampers Anonymous, Wendy Vecchi ART PARTS Residences Studio 490, Wendy Vecchi Basically Bricks Stencil, Ranger Wendy Vecchi Crackled Texture Paste, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Big Chat stickers, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Remnant Rubs Botanical, Tim Holtz Idea-ology French Industrial Paper Stash, Tim Holtz Ranger Shabby Shutters Distress Ink Pad, Tim Holtz Ranger Faded Jeans Distress Ink Pad, Ranger Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber Gold, Ranger Archival Jet Black Ink Pad, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Melange Tissue Wrap Paper, Ranger Dina Wakley White Gesso Media, Tim Holtz Layering Stencil Hearts, Tim Holtz Ranger Vintage Photo Distress Ink Pad, Tim Holtz Ranger Faded Jeans Distress Ink Stain Spray, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Crinkle Ribbon, Tim Holtz Ranger Vintage Photo Distress Ink Stain Spray, Tim Holtz Ranger Tea Dye Distress Ink Stain Spray
We love to travel but we always look forward to returning home. I created a wallhanging to share my fondness of our happy home:
My hanging features a couple of pieces from Wendy Vecchi's Residences:
I added lots of texture and detail to using the Basically Bricks stencil along with Crackled Texture Paste:
To express my sentiments in words, I combined fun Big Chat stickers with Remnant Rubs:
I completed the hanging with a trio of homemade flowers along with Art Parts LEAVES:
Thanks so much for visiting! I hope you enjoyed my project and I hope you join along with theSimon Says Stamp Monday Stamp Challenge! Please be sure to visit the Simon Says Stamp Monday Stamp Challenge blog to see all the DT's fabulous inspiration!
Be Sweet ;)

Products Used:
Tim Holtz Sizzix Tattered Pinecone die, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Grungeboard Basics Plain,
Wendy Vecchi ART PARTS LEAVES Studio 490, Wendy Vecchi Cling Rubber Stamps ART FROM THE HEART Stampers Anonymous, Wendy Vecchi ART PARTS Residences Studio 490, Wendy Vecchi Basically Bricks Stencil, Ranger Wendy Vecchi Crackled Texture Paste, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Big Chat stickers, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Remnant Rubs Botanical, Tim Holtz Idea-ology French Industrial Paper Stash, Tim Holtz Ranger Shabby Shutters Distress Ink Pad, Tim Holtz Ranger Faded Jeans Distress Ink Pad, Ranger Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber Gold, Ranger Archival Jet Black Ink Pad, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Melange Tissue Wrap Paper, Ranger Dina Wakley White Gesso Media, Tim Holtz Layering Stencil Hearts, Tim Holtz Ranger Vintage Photo Distress Ink Pad, Tim Holtz Ranger Faded Jeans Distress Ink Stain Spray, Tim Holtz Idea-ology Crinkle Ribbon, Tim Holtz Ranger Vintage Photo Distress Ink Stain Spray, Tim Holtz Ranger Tea Dye Distress Ink Stain Spray









ooo what a sweet home :-)) I like it!
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Mona your Happy Home project is fabulous. Gosh it's great and very decorative. Also adore the "easel" like thing you used to support your project. Whats that called in American language ?
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely art. The crackled bricks...oh they're awesome...
Hugs from Monica..spain
Love it! and your techniques are super lovely.
ReplyDeleteA lovely OTP project Mona. I especially like the effect of the textured crackle. Don't think we get that here in Australia, but I shall hunt down a supplier. Thanks for the inspiration :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project Mona!! Wow!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wall hanging, Mona!
ReplyDeleteI adore this Mona ... What a beautiful project ... Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I can not stop gazing at this breathtaking piece of art!!! I am without words to quite express how much I love this piece!!! BRAVO!!! Thank you for the inspiration! Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wall hanging Mona! I'm adding that brick stencil to wish list!! Love all the amazing textures, so tactile! Stunning! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Art Mona! That crackle on he brick with the color is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, Mona!! The design is amazing!! I love the houses!! I just used a brick stencil with the crackled texture paste and it doesn't look anywhere near as fabulous as yours!! The colors, flowers, design - perfect!! What a beautiful home decor piece this is!! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
This looks amazing. I LOVE the way it turned out. Well done.
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Oh this is so beautiful, love the happy homes and the textured bricks and the great colors you used.
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet project, Mona! I love the crackled effect to the brick :)
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
Simon Says Stamp!
Wow how wonderful is this piece...so fun Mona
ReplyDeleteWOW, this is gorgeous and so creative, Mona! Love it!
ReplyDeleteMona,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous and the colors are wonderful - I love it - as I do all of your works. Thanks for sharing your process.
Gorgeous wall hanging! Love the mixed media techniques you used! Always so incredible!!!
ReplyDeleteMona, this piece is so pretty! Love the cute houses! The bricks look amazing! Hugs, Sandra
ReplyDeleteVery pretty hanging, Mona! Love the texture, the crackle is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Mona, I like your sweet little brick home!
ReplyDeleteLove your altered piece Mona!! The colors and the wonderful crackle texture really is beautiful! A perfect piece for home :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love all the crackled details!
ReplyDeleteThe Crackled Texture paste is just perfect to give dimension to the bricks on the residences! Love, Love, Love!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture and embellishments! Love all the fabulous details on your creations, Mona.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! Love the texture/crackle! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project! Amazing texture!
ReplyDeleteLovely! There is so much detail in this!
ReplyDeleteStunning piece! I'm in love with the textured crackle! Barbarayaya
ReplyDeleteStunning! I really love effect of the textured crackle! The bricks look incredible!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your cute wall hanging, Mona!!! So cute and simply stunning!!! TFS.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!!!
So sweet and cute! Love the little houses and the wonderful crackled brick! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Mona!! Love all the textures, the colours and of course the houses.
ReplyDeleteI still say you could have a home decor business, Mona! Another stunning piece! Forgot to say how wonderful Angie's horse head was--what a talented gal!
ReplyDeleteSo, so beautiful Mona and I adore the texture of the bricks and all the little details you've added to make this such a stunning piece of art! :)
ReplyDeleteWow beautiful. Greetings Janny
ReplyDeleteWow beautiful. Greetings Janny
ReplyDeleteMona, your wall hanging is absolutely gorgeous...the kind of gorgeous that takes my breath away! So many lovely details to gaze at and admire...the colours, the textures, the crackled 'brick' house, the roses! A mixed media marvel; a work of art! In awe...WOW!!
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This is so pretty, Mona (no surprise there)! I especially like the hints of lime green and I thought the background hearts were so cute! Amazing brick-work and I thought it was so clever to do the house-shapes like you did. I love how there's no horizontal "roof life", but the brick goes all the way up. Great interpretation of the iconic house image!
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