Busy day today - lots to do in the garden. I spotted these dragonfly magnets over breakfast, and although this isn't quite what I'd imagined, I'm happy enough with it.
Base cut with circle Nestabilties. Top layers are glossy card with alcohol inks - the front layer has pearl mixatives. I stamped fern with Versamark and embossed with verdigris ep. Dragonfly stamped on a piece of card done with wrinkle-free distress using green inks and green Perfect Pearls. I used two layers of UTEE and one of Iridescent Ice to build up a glaze on the dragonfly.
Date: Saturday, March 24, 2012 GMT Views: 920
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Registered: January 6, 2004 Location: Connecticut Posts: 20543
Sat, Mar 24, 2012 @ 9:59 PM
This is fabulous! I like your embossed background and love the incredible dragonfly!
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sun, Mar 25, 2012 @ 4:27 PM
Hello Sabrina: Here it is almost April, and I'm just now getting around to telling you how much I loved your Xmas card. I am so sorry I've not uploaded it. Things at work have really picked up and I find my volunteer commitments, along with work, just dont allow for any time to make cards. not only, but I've decided I wanted to get back into sewing again. Oh boy, has that ever been a major ordeal; you lose what you dont use, or atleast that's what we say over here. I'm gonna stay with it until it all comes back ... that could be years from now. Hope you are well. BYW, I love that dragonfly. It's exquisite on this circular card with that teal embossing. You've not lost your flair since I've been gone. That's a good.
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