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May 9, 2011

Garden Ideas - The Pebble Project

This weekend after several busy ones before, was a relaxed one ... spirited and gastronomically-stimulating too! Entertained a few visitors, went plant shopping at a horticultural society and celebrated our second wedding anniversary!

Also did some pebble painting as the title indicates. One each to give company to a Buddha, a bead-eyed frog and a turtle. Took out my fabric paints and brushes and spent 10-15 min on each, come have a look at the outcomes.

Buddha plans to sit on it and meditate

A few villagers posing with the painted rock


Green and white's company for the frog!


Heard the story of Lotus and the Blue Turtle? ;)


And all three products from the day's fun project, basking in the sunshine

On another note, pls do check out this cool article on 27 magical secret gardens by team 'Planted Well'... I for one have bookmarked it for use when I have my own lil independent home.

Sharing this 'craft'iness at some very cool blog parties - weekend wrap-up at Colours DekorPolly Want a Crafter, Mad in Crafts, Craftomaniac and Girl Creative.
Let a great week begin!

32 comments:

  1. I too work with pebbles & shells. Nice work. Thanks for visiting my blog.:-)

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  2. Interesting work ... I should share the post with my niece - she loves to paint on objects vs paper.

    Cheers,
    Madhu
    http://www.10yearitch.com

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  3. WOW! This is so very creative! Loved the rock paintings, the frog is so adorable! Are the villagers also a part of the project? Great work, really Ambika!
    Also, Wish you a belated Happy Anniversary :)

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  4. This is such a good idea to decorate spaces by painting pebbles. Very nice!

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  5. Inspiring!! beautifully done!

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  6. Anonymous5:59 PM

    Gorgeous.. gorgeous!! I loved your pebble work.. and am going to copy this for sure!!

    Thanks for linking in to the weekend wrap up.. Totally makes my day!!

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  7. {love}

    I'm SO stealing this idea when I get time! :D

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  9. lovely idea.waiting till i get back o delhi to work with my pebbles.

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  10. Wow, these are beatiful.

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  11. @ArtiThanks Arti :) The villagers arent part of the "project", they're part of the few older cherished pieces at home.

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  12. I love that little frog! :D

    It has awesome eyes! :)

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  13. That frog is so cute!!!!

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  14. The project is awesome!! You got the talent and an eye of an artist. Great work.

    I really liked your brass Buddha status too. Where did you get that from?

    I also liked your frog. Where's that from?

    And I liked everything else!!

    :)

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  15. Very creative, Ambika! I really liked the colors on the first one!

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  16. Thank you all for the comments! I'm mighty pleased :P

    @Ankush, the Buddha is from a tiny store in Puttaparthi, and the frog from Mother Earth in Bangalore.

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  17. Anonymous10:58 PM

    nice idea! simple and creative.. especially liked the green one with the white fern

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  18. Beautiful pebble work and lovely shots too!
    Thanks for visiting my blog :)

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  19. Anonymous10:49 PM

    This is such a creative idea! I am sure it will bring a smile every time you look at it :)

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  20. Very creative....!! Lovely work... Love the choice of colors... The pebbles have turned out to be quite interesting !!!

    Love the frog and turtle too...!!

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  21. your photographic work is gorgeous...fab. blog and posts too!
    xoxo
    lila

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  22. beautiful work on pebbles,

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  23. Really creative, excellent, so attractive to the eye.

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  24. Very creative and innovative work with pebbles!! Acrylic colours??

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  25. Thank you!
    Shilpa, I used fabric paints, they dont get washed away..

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  26. Anonymous7:03 PM

    the images are lovely. I have thr same Buddha picked up from Manali..
    http://myhome-ash.blogspot.com/

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  27. sunny!!
    wow really great to see ur blog!
    good job!
    keep doing...
    best wishes..

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  28. Anonymous6:12 PM

    The colours are great.. all three are lovely. Very creative.

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  29. Lovely pebble work !

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  30. Anonymous1:14 PM

    its awesome :) by the way where you got those small terracotta dolls from :) its so beautiful

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