I've been full-time in work the last couple of weeks - but like last week, working at home today and time to pull something together mostly from stash.
The background was Brushos and some golden shimmer powder. I embossed it, sanded it and stamped the sentiment on the top shelves.
The wings were in my butterfly box - they pretty much use the Faux Glass Flowers technique, image stamped on plastic packaging with StazOn, coloured from behind with alcohol inks or Sharpies (tbh, I don't remember), heated till it can be shaped.
I stamped both the stack of books and the stack of suitcases from the Unity set, knowing either would work. The wings fitted better with the suitcases, so I coloured them with pencil and added tiny copper rivets with Nuvo drops. Added a little post-it marker, stuck it to a black base and now it's time to go and get set up for work.
Date: Friday, August 6, 2021 GMT Views: 757
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Fri, Aug 06, 2021 @ 3:22 AM
A wonderful way to use wings, Sabrina, so creative with this terrific EF, beautiful colours, too! I have read so many books this past month, I should get back into my craft room~
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Fri, Aug 06, 2021 @ 4:53 AM
I smiled when I saw your take on this wing challenge ;) I love the idea of reading and traveling to all sorts of places. The winged suitcases really illustrate that idea. Fabulous card Sabrina!
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Fri, Aug 06, 2021 @ 9:58 PM
Awesome card and yes a book can take you anywhere in the world. TFS. Happy day
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