A hearty welcome to SanDee&amelie's challenge blog!

Please, note, that this challenge blog is not related to any business and run without any profit by people, who do this for your and their own leisure time fun! Our only reward are your encouraging comments and your playing along and sharing steampunk fun and mixed media techniques. We appreciate every single entry and comment so much! Thank you for taking the time!

If you are new to this place, please, know that we are so glad that you stopped by our little steampunk corner!
Whether you are a dedicated tag or card maker, art journaler or mixed media lover - this might be the right place for you!
For more information about the rules and the little "steampunk/industrial twist" we ask of you, please check the "about" stuff and then simply jump in and create!

If you are new to steampunk and not sure if this is "your thing", maybe take a look at our winners gallery on pinterest (use the linking button on our side bar). You will find that we're mainly a mixed media challenge blog with a little twist towards steampunk, industrial and/or vintage. So why not give it a try?

We are looking forward to seeing your fab projects entered to one of our challenges soon!



Hugs,
SanDee&amelie&the SASPC team

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Extra Steam Power - Dee's Steampunk Angel

Hi and servus and I hope you are enjoying a lovely cosy weekend!



Dee has created the most wonderful steampunk angel and I want to invite you over to her blog for that most amazing extra dose of steampunk inspiration, before I remind you of our actual "Anything Goes - Steampunk/Industrial" challenge that is open until the end of December!

Here's a detail of the wonderful project Dee has made.


Claudia & the SASPC Team!
xxx

5 comments:

  1. Nice you just can't get enough steampunk art if you ask me, very nice Thanks for sharing

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  2. It's very nice. I checked the blog, but it doesn't say what stamp used to make the angle

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    1. My DT aren't being paid for their work - they do it in their spare time, mainly for pleasure and because they want to inspire. So they aren't obliged to give products names and such if that isn't their way of blogging. Why not hop over to her blog and ask her about the stamp via the comments form (or any other contact option there)? Claudia x

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    2. Hi Barbara I have just seen your reply sorry the stamp used was a Katzelkraft (KTZ123) This number appears to the side of the packet. hope that's of help.
      Cheers Dee x

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  3. Very cool, I especially like the crunched clock, looks so old! Great piece of steampunk!

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