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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
BUTTERFLY ATC
This is a 1947 Webster's Dictionary page I used for background. I always keep a page near by to wipe excess paint off my brush or to test a stamp or stencil. That leads to some pretty pages I then use in other projects. The delicate dictionary paper is glued to ATC (artist trading card, 2 1/2 x 3 1/2") card stock to give it strength.
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ATC,
Crafts,
Mixed-Media
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5 comments:
Love this ATC. Well done.
Cute ATC! The butterfly really stands out, and I like the fact you're using an old dictionary page.
How did you make the butterfly? I love how delicate it looks, and girly. Very nice!
Love this! Did you make it for a swap? I just completed creating 2 ATC's for swaps, a butterfly & a ladybug.
I enjoyed your post on printing. I have not yet tackled it although it is on my list of things to try.
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mindingmomma, the butterfly is a die-cut someone sent to me. I too, thought it quite lovely. Thanks for stopping by.
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