I hope you enjoy all these vintage wheels and steering wheels in the above mosaic.
If you missed my previous post of the The Allure of the Automobile at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta please go HERE.
If you missed my previous post of the The Allure of the Automobile at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta please go HERE.
To view more Mosaic posts please visit our hostess Mary HERE.
You managed to make the steering wheel an incredible work of art! Love the mosaic.
ReplyDeleteLove the wheels, really interesting pics! Great idea for a mosaic!
ReplyDeleteWhaty an interesting picture. A work of art maybe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever mosaic. Talk about inspiration.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Now this is a fun mosaic. Different and interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully interestingly different mosaic. Another great job, girl.
ReplyDeleteGod bless and have a marvelous Monday!!!
Clever mosaic!
ReplyDeleteTeacup Lane (Sandy)
I have to learn how to do those Mosaic's - it is a beautiful way to make a picture. See you Wednesday - remind me to ask you how you do those. Sandie
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce,
ReplyDeleteHow cool!!! Great mosaic.♥
I'm visiting for Mosaic Monday...hope you are having a wonderful day.
Drop by when you have a moment...
Hugs,
Stephanie ♥
Hi Joyce! I had to look twice to decide what your mosaic was - steering wheels! You made them look so elegant.
ReplyDeleteI'm so proud for your daughter getting her new home and proud of her mother running around and finding her a collection! Couldn't have chose a better subject in my book - Roosters! :)
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I love the white walls around the tires on these vintage wheels..very clever mosaic, Joyce!
ReplyDeletePretty, fun and really cool ..
ReplyDeleteI thought you were going to show us Mr. Vunderpants on a Big Wheel!
ReplyDeleteI was in the garage today trying to paint dgau's pink BW blue..she's the only girl and the 3 gsons don't want the pink bikes, etc!So much for passing things down...we will see about that..get out the Krylon!!!:)
Your BIG wheel mosiac is really great. How on earth did you come up with that idea... I must stop and see Mary's blog and see what she is offering today. LOVE her photo's...she is such a wonderful person.
ReplyDelete. I wish I knew how to do a mosiac...but still have not learned how. Ahhh..ok...I see. It was on another post you have done. Ok..will check it out. :)
I know I would have loved to be there!
ReplyDeleteGreat mosaics. I love 'the wheels'.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week.
TTFN ~ Hugs, Marydon
Wonderful mosaic! Thanks for visiting me.
ReplyDeleteCan you believe the loot! Sue told me there was quite a blogger's crowd this past weekend. I will sometimes shop in the north building but more of the bargains can be found in the south building. My next couple of work months will be hectic but maybe in the summer I will host a Saturday Scott's "after" party!
ReplyDeleteJoyce,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the thoughts and prayers. It means so much to Eric and I.
Robin
We missed you today - hope your grandson is feeling better! Love, sandie
ReplyDeleteHey Joyce,
ReplyDeleteJust wasn't the same without you! We'll have to go back, you'd love all the teacups and teapots and the food was good too! Great seeing you at Scott's.
Hope Mr. V's vroken arm is better... did you have to stay home and comfort him after all the stirring? Did you miss a fun outing? One of these days I'm coming to Scotts!
ReplyDeleteWe missed you yesterday! Hope the little guy is feeling better very soon!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it. It looks like a beautiful piece of art!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are wonderful -- love the shine on the vehicles. They absolutely glisten, and you captured it in your pictures!
ReplyDeleteJoyce~I would love to take a spin in any of those vintage cars...with the top down of course.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you soon, your company would be nice.
Sweet wishes,
Sara
Great idea for a mosaic. Cool!...Christine
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