I watched a video showing how to put the spirea together and it really helped. They are tedious but not at all difficult.
I also dipped into my backgrounds folder and found this wonderful piece of an adhesive backed baby wipe. I love to save those when I've used them to clean stamps. They are such a soft texture. The greens on that went perfectly with the leaves on the spirea.
The ladybug is made from a very tiny heart and I used a fine tip Sharpie for the details and shaped it with a ball stylus. That was also in the video.
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2022 GMT Views: 208
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Additional Info
Paper: white heavy weight card stock, metallic card stock, scraps, baby wipe backed with sticky back card stock
Paper Size: A2
Ink: Distress Oxide probably, olive green marker
Accessories: Spellbinders Spirea dies, Paper Wishes tag die, tiny metallic red hart from another project, Art Glitter Glue
Registered: November 24, 2013 Location: NYC Posts: 17718
Fri, Jan 21, 2022 @ 2:04 PM
Really interesting...I have not seen someone use a wipe that way. It is very pretty. Those flowers do look like they took you a bit of time. I like the pop of red.
------------------------------ Margot
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