I think I have figured out how to hang the Buddha shrine.
I bent a 12 gauge copper wire into shape and then gently (oh maybe not so gently) pounded it flatter with a hammer.
I drilled through the board and made large jump rings out of 14 gauge wire.
You can see the whole thing here
http://mariesegal.blogspot.com/2010/04/speaking-of-buddha.html
I hung the hanger through the jump rings and tah dah!
It is very simple and I like it!
If you would like a chance to win the Buddha shrine leave a comment on this post only.
Tell your friends.
The giveaway will close on the 26th of April at 6 pm PDT.
Just thought I would sneak that in there. Hee hee! Have a great weekend dear ones! Welcome to all my new pretties. I appreciate your follows. Thank you!
The hanger turned out great---it is visually appropriate with the piece and meant to be there from the start!
ReplyDeleteOf course I would love a chance at this.....need you ask??? :)
XXOO!!
Anne
It's beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteanother wonderful creation.... will definately tell others to come and check it out....
ReplyDeleteHi Marie, Wow I love the new hanger, great idea! I would love a chance to be able to hang this gorgeous Buddha up on one of my walls here at home! Please enter my name into your great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI hope that you have a wonderful day. It's Aden's birthday today so this afternoon they're picking me up and I'm going to a b-day party!
Hugs and much love to you...
Bobbi
Hi Marie. This is just beautiful. I love everything about it.
ReplyDeleteNicole/Beadwright
Oh, the Buddha shrine is wonderful, and right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, put my name in your hat for the giveaway, pretty please! Second of all, I think your hanger fits in beautifully with the rest of the piece. Color wise and component wise.
ReplyDeleteThere is a fine line between wanting people to comment on your blog posts and then being overwhelmed by the time it takes to reply to all those comments! I hope you aren't feeling too overwhelmed. Hope things have evened out at home.
Awesome piece and great idea on how to hang it!!
ReplyDeleteMiss Marie...Love it with the hanger...I agree with Miss Anne..it really does belong there. Please put my name in the hat too...would love an original Marie Segal piece!!! Off to make more cabs...have a wonderful weekend hun...big hugs...Beth
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Perfect hanging solution. :)
ReplyDeletePerfect hanger! I'd love a chance to win, too!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever. That's a great way to hang it! Decorative AND practical. Goodness, you are willing to part with this beauty??? Well add me to your list!
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe you are giving this AMAZING piece away!!! It is so gorgeous. I'd love to be considered. This is so generous of you, Marie! :) Theresa
ReplyDeleteI love what you are doing! This piece is amazing. You are out of control!! LOL Loving it, too...aren't you?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I have a large carved Buddha in one of my rooms, where the children play, but it needs something to make it stand out. This would be the perfect addition! It is generous of you to offer it to one of us!
ReplyDeleteME ME ME ME!! Wait, that isn't polite. Ahem. I would love to have a chance to win! I love this piece, Marie, and the hanger is perfect (not so gently - hahaha!) xox
ReplyDeleteI think you have created the perfect hanger, looks totally awesome.
ReplyDeletedebby
that's so beautiful, love all the details and texture.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing :)
xo from Italy
Leila
You already know I love the Shrine. Just wanted you to know that I am redoing my studio over the next few months and I would love to find a special place to display this wonderful shrine should I be chosen to win this lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh you are GIVING this away?!?!?! MEMEMEMEMEMEMMEMEmememmememme. Pick me. Naw, I have naked Santa, so I'm still good! I love the way you added the hanger. This is wonderful.
ReplyDelete**blows kisses** Oh, you are another too generous artist! AND prolific!
hi marie! it turned out so great! really gordious!
ReplyDeleteWow I love your work, came along after reading Nicola's rave reviews of your work. Certainly you are an awesomely talented lady
ReplyDeleteYikes I almost forgot to enter my name in this fantastic giveaway!!!! Can you believe it???
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i love the colors the sea blue and the incredible copper. thank you for a chance to win. i can see it hanging in my craft room, bedroom or maybe my living room!
ReplyDeleteTruly gorgeous! The copper hanger is the perfect choice.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it!
heidig@gmail.com
I wants it! That's gorgeous, Marie!
ReplyDeleteHi Marie,
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, thanks for your lovely email. :)
Your Buddha shrine is beautiful -- I just read the post on how you were inspired to create it. I love the colors -- turquoise and earth colors are very high up on my list of favorite colors. The Buddha inside the shrine looks so serene -- I feel I calm down just looking at him in a picture! What a wonderful effect he will have on the lucky winner. I certainly trust that your shrine will go the person who needs this item most in his or her life. :)
Happy creating,
Birgit
WOW this is absolutely amazing, I would be so proud to hang this baby up in my house, I love buddha (me and my hubby had a buddhist wedding last year in thailand, its our first anniversary next week 2nd May !!!) thank you so much for the chance of entering this beautiful giveaway, I have added a link on my sidebar to spread the love. Good luck everyone xxx
ReplyDeleteHow in the world did I miss this?!? So gorgeous!! And those sea horses... Oh, please let the winner be me! ; ) Love, Silke
ReplyDeleteWow, this is lovely. I came to see what you were up to after visiting during OWOH, and finally made it back just in time to see you have a great giveaway. Love this wonderful Buddha shrine.
ReplyDeleteI actually came because your blog interests me a great deal. You work in many media, and I appreciate everything you make. I know you are a follower, so you know I feature a blog each day, and today (April 26) I will be featuring yours. I'm off to look around some more. I appreciate all the paying it forward you do with your giveaways. You have a really giving spirit, so thanks for being such an inspiration.
BTW, I love the steampunk heart. It is totally awesome.
Oh I think I made it just under the wire...the one holding up the buddah shrine. it is so groovy I would love to own it. Count me in please and I will be back your work is gorgous.
ReplyDeleteI am Lynn of http://lynn-nonameblog.blogspot.net
but really it's Lynn Getting My Feet Wet
Blue beard and Elizabeth sent me here!
Oh, I hope I'm not too late. I was directed over here by Elizabeth form Altered Book Lover. I'm glad she mentioned you on her blog. Your work is stunning!!
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